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| Course | Title |
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EIT 200 |
E-Learning Tools & Technology Provides the student with a foundation in the tools and technologies used to develop and support e-learning in business and education environments.
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EIT 220 |
E-Learning Instructional Systems Design Provides a foundation in instructional design principles utilized to create e-learning content for adult learners. Prerequisite: EIT 200 with a grade of “C” or better |
EIT 250 |
E-Learning Web Development Continues the study o fe-learning and instructional design as students build instructional modules for the Web. Emphasizes design, presentation, and interactivity to create engaging e-learning experiences for adult learners. Prerequisite: EIT 220,WEB 150, andWEB 180 with a grade of “C” or better |
EIT 280 |
E-Learning Development & Management Applies and integrates instructional design skills from previous e-learning courses. E-learning and instructional technology management issues and instructional system development life cycle methodologies are discussed and practiced. Prerequisite: EIT 250 with
a grade of “C” or better |
Opportunities exist at both educational institutions and corporations for e-learning developers.The Web Development A.A.S. offers a specialization in E-Learning Development. EIT courses are typically offered as 8-week classes. Contact Terry Morris (tmorris@harpercollege.edu or 847-925-6818) for more information about these courses.
EIT course descriptions are available at the EIT website and in the Harper College Catalog.
The
field of developing e-learning for schools and corporate training is
growing along with the increase in distance learning. Educators may
also find these courses useful to enhance their courses and facilitate
communication with students. More information on Web Developer AAS E-Learning
Development.