Master of Science in Learning Experience Design and Educational Technology

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Program Overview

Degree:

Master of Science in Learning Experience Design and Educational Technology Degree

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Impact and enhance student learning experiences and explore the changes and opportunities that technology presents to modern education by pursuing a Master of Science in Learning Experience Design and Instructional Technology. This degree program will prepare you with the skills and tools needed to succeed in this exciting field.

Throughout the Master of Science program, you’ll experience application of emerging technologies to resolve instructional problem, and learn to use their newfound knowledge and skills to improve instruction, whether in education, business, industry, or government. You’ll also receive extensive technical training and learn to integrate multimedia elements into simulations, virtual worlds, and learning objectives.

This learning technology degree opens the door for a career in education in K-12 technology coordination in public, private, home school, and virtual school instruction settings, including in online instruction in higher education.

Degree Requirements

To obtain a Master of Science in Learning Experience Design and Educational Technology, students must complete 45 quarter units of graduate work. Where appropriate, students can transfer a maximum of 4.5 quarter units of graduate work completed at another regionally accredited institution to meet stated requirements in the program if the units were not used toward a conferred degree. Students should refer to the section on graduate admission requirements for specific information regarding application and evaluation.

National University awards credit in quarter units, with each academic year divided into four 12-week quarters. 

Each quarter is made up of three 4-week classes, with one class per month. Under the current policy, 4.5 units of credit are awarded for courses.

Core Requirements

10 Courses

4.5 Quarter Units

Technology Foundations serves as MSDIET program introduction. Course format forecasts program expectations, introduces the five lenses of educational technology evaluation (theory, tools, practice, design & assessment). Key concepts defined. Hands on project-based instructional design practices introduced and scholarly research begins

4.5 Quarter Units

Recommended Preparation: EID 600 with a minimum grade of C.

Overview of instructional tools and design processes used to create robust learning objects and dynamic learning environments. Relevant theories applied to creation of instructional strategies, learning objectives, and assessment of outcomes. Students continue scholarly research and hands-on projects.

4.5 Quarter Units

Recommended Preparation: EID 600 with a minimum grade of C.

Students explore relationship between extant theory and instructional. Technology viewed as a value-neutral tool applied to enhance communication and cognition.

4.5 Quarter Units

Recommended Preparation: EID 600 with a minimum grade of C.

Media Rich learning objects, supported by learning theory created for real world application. Emphasis on UX.

4.5 Quarter Units

Recommended Preparation: EID 600 with a minimum grade of C.

Learners step into the role of course designer as they explore the affordances and constraints of distant learning modalities. Tools, theory, and calibrated learner needs are considered as original learning environments are crafted and evaluated for their efficacy as tools of teaching, learning, engaging and community building.

4.5 Quarter Units

Recommended Preparation: EID 600 with a minimum grade of C.

Overview of audio and video tools. Introduces techniques and design skills for craft engaging, comprehensible learning objects. Emphasis on audience. Media choice supported by theory. Emphasis on narrative-supported learner-engagement.

4.5 Quarter Units

Recommended Preparation: EID 600 with a minimum grade of C.

Deep dive into the tools, theory, and practice of using simulation, games, virtual spaces (AR, MR, & MR), and representational avatars to enhance interactive learning environments. Instructor return on investment considerations explored.

4.5 Quarter Units

Recommended Preparation: EID 600 with a minimum grade of C.

Program graduates prepared for roles as educational technology subject-matter experts and institutional change agents. Emphasis on issues surrounding the choosing, adoption, rollout and sustainability of new educational technologies. Teams of students conduct needs assessment as basis for drafting technology plan.

4.5 Quarter Units

Prerequisite: EID 600 with a minimum grade of C. ; EID 610 with a minimum grade of C. ; EID 620 with a minimum grade of C. ; EID 630 with a minimum grade of C. ; EID 640 with a minimum grade of C. ; EID 650 with a minimum grade of C. ; EID 660 with a minimum grade of C. ; EID 670 with a minimum grade of C.

Prospectus for capstone (the final course in the program) developed. Students review efficacy of previous work, evaluate continuous improvement strategies. Emphasis on UX, learning outcomes and assessment.

4.5 Quarter Units

Prerequisite: EID 680 with a minimum grade of C. ALL PREVIOUS COURSEWORK should be completed.

Prospectus from EID680 guides students in their 8-week EID 690 capstone. Final course in master’s program. Students complete Capstone Project and accompanying thesis level report synthesizing all of their skills and knowledge into an online showcase. Grading outcomes are H, S, or U only.

*It is highly recommended that learners complete EID 600 Technology Foundations before enrolling in subsequent programmatic courses. EID 600 lays the foundational expectations of the program and models the skills needed to successfully complete this degree. This program was designed to be completed linearly. Derivation from that path should involve the expectation of previous learning or additional student support.

Program Learning Outcomes

Learn the key skills to help you excel in your field of study.

  • Effectively filter online information.
  • Synthesize contemporary design tools with extant learning theory and UDL principles.
  • Design learning environments supported by learning theories by depicting diverse, ethical and inclusive imagery.
  • Cultivate habits of mind conducive to prosocial ethics, social emotional learning, professional communication, and lifelong learning.
  • Assemble a showcase portfolio synthesizing professional (instructional technology and educational design) skills supported by extant scholarship.
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