| The Master's in Instructional Design & Technology (IDT) online program teaches you how to enhance instruction and learning through the use of technology. With an IDT degree, you can:
Become a technology facilitator capable of designing learning environments that make intelligent use of technology in your classroom.
Design professional development training for other teachers in your school, or at the district, state, or national levels.
Work as curriculum designers at all levels of the education system, focusing on the design of large-scale curricula.
Develop online courses and other class/training materials for colleges and universities.
The K-12 education track complies with the ISTE (International Society for Technology in Education) standards for technology facilitators, which are the most widely accepted standards for technology integration in K-12 education. This makes UND's IDT program unique in North Dakota .
The entire IDT graduate program is offered online; you are not required to come to campus at any time. The degree is offered in a hybrid format, which gives you the flexibility of online learning with the personal contact of "live" instruction.
UND's course rotation allows you to begin earning your online IDT graduate degree every summer or fall semester. Applications are accepted on an ongoing basis, with the following enrollment dates:
Fall Semester - August 10
Spring Semester - April 15
For more information about Instructional Design & Technology, please contact Dr. Richard Van Eck.
College of Education and Human Development
P.O. Box 7189
Grand Forks , ND 58202
Telephone: (701) 777-3574
Fax: (701) 777-3246
E-mail: richard.vaneck@und.edu
For complete Graduate School admission requirements, application forms, and tuition information please contact:
UND Distance Degree Programs
Toll Free: 1.877.450.1842
E-mail: distancedegreeprograms@mail.und.edu
Web: www.conted.und.edu/ddp/idt
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