From fth@UDel.Edu Thu May 4 12:47:37 2000 Date: Thu, 4 May 2000 09:44:24 -0400 (EDT) From: Fred T. HofstetterTo: ed-tech-doctoral@UDel.Edu, ed-tech-masters@UDel.Edu Subject: Fall 2000 Course Scheduling Advice Greetings to all ed tech graduate students at the University of Delaware! I'm writing to provide you with course scheduling advice for the upcoming Fall semester of 2000. As always, you should check with your advisor each semester to confirm that your course selection is in line with your particular program. This course advisory contains sections for M.Ed. Students, M.I. Students, and Ed.D. Students, respectively. ===Courses for M.Ed. Students=== All M.Ed. students are required to take 3-6 credits of the following courses; during Fall 2000, EDUC 607 is being offered: EDUC 600 Teacher as Researcher EDUC 607 Educational Research Procedures EDUC 660 Applied Educational Measurement From the ed tech specialty, all M.Ed. students must take the following two courses that are being offered in the Fall of 2000: EDUC 685 Multimedia Literacy EDUC 632 Using the Internet for Curriculum Applications If you are looking to take an ed tech elective in the fall of 2000, you may be interested in the following option. With the permission of the advisor, M.Ed. students may elect one of the EDUC 885 courses to fulfill a 600-level technology requirement, but such a course cannot be counted again in a subsequent doctoral program. In the fall of 2000, the following course is being offered: EDUC 885 Advanced Multimedia Design & Development ===M.I. Students=== M.I. students must take either EDUC 667 (Academic and Behavioral Assessment) or EDUC 680 (Educational Diagnosis). Both are being offered in the Fall of 2000. M.I. students must take either EDUC 658 (Discipline and Classroom Management) or EDUC 681 (Techniques for Behavior Change). In the Fall of 2000, EDUC 681 is being offered. M.I. students must take either EDUC 627 (Models of Instruction) or EDUC 640 (Introduction to Curriculum). During the Fall of 2000, EDUC 627 is being offered. All M.I. students must take the following technology courses that are being offered in the Fall of 2000: EDUC 685 Multimedia Literacy EDUC 632 Using the Internet for Curriculum Applications If you are looking to take an ed tech elective in the fall of 2000, you may be interested in the following option. With the permission of the advisor, M.I. students may elect one of the EDUC 885 courses to fulfill a 600-level technology requirement, but such a course cannot be counted again in a subsequent doctoral program. In the fall of 2000, the following course is being offered: EDUC 885 Advanced Multimedia Design & Development ===Ed.D. Students=== All Ed.D. students are required to take EDUC 861 (Curriculum Planning and Practice) and EDUC 829 (Research on Teaching). Both of these are being offered in the Fall of 2000. Similarly, all Ed.D. students are required to take either EDUC 665, Elementary Statistics or EDUC 856, Introduction to Statistical Inference. Both of these are being offered in the Fall of 2000. All Ed.D. students are required to take EDUC 850 (Qualitative Research), which is being offered in the Fall of 2000. All Ed.D. students must take six credits of the following group: EDUC 862, Quantitative Issues in Educational Research EDUC 812, Regression Models in Education EDUC 851, Practicum in Qualitative Methods EDUC 863, Principles of Program Evaluation EDUC 891, Management Applications of Research Of these, the following is being offered in the Fall of 2000: EDUC 812, Regression Models in Education All Ed.D. students are required to take either EDUC 875, Introduction to Educational Policy or EDUC 895, School Improvement Strategy. EDUC 875 is being offered in the Fall of 2000. Last, but certainly not least, all Ed.D. students are required to take 18 credits of ed tech specialty courses. The following courses are being offered in Fall 2000: EDUC 885-011 Advanced Multimedia Design (Newark) EDUC 885-150 Advanced Multimedia Design (FOCUS) EDUC 885-435 Advanced Multimedia Design (Georgetown ITV) In the meantime, I hope you will all pass your final exams and projects with flying colors and then enjoy a pleasant summer. Cheers, Fred ================================================================= Dr. Fred T. Hofstetter Phone: (302) 831-8164 Professor of Instructional Technology FAX: (302) 831-2089 School of Education E-mail: fth@udel.edu Willard 219, University of Delaware Web: www.udel.edu/fth Newark, DE 19716