Greetings to all ed tech graduate students at the University of Delaware!

I am writing to provide you with course scheduling advice for the upcoming 
Summer session and Fall semester of 2009. 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 one of the following
courses: 

    EDUC 600 Teacher as Researcher 
    EDUC 607 Educational Research Procedures
	
EDUC 607 is being taught in the Summer of 2009 and in Fall 2009.

All M.Ed. students are required to take the following curriculum course, 
which is being offered during the Summer and Fall of 2009:

    EDUC 640 Introduction to Curriculum

From the ed tech specialty, the following two required courses are being 
offered in the Fall of 2009: 

    EDUC 885-011 Learning Technologies Across the Curriculum
    EDUC 685-194 Multimedia Literacy

There is also a wide range of ed tech electives that are being offered 
as part of the Summer Institute. Of these, the following count as ed 
tech specialization electives:

   EDUC 632 Using the Internet for Curriculum Applications   
   EDUC 639 Introduction to Networking in Education 
   EDUC 639 Technology Planning 
   EDUC 639 Internet Technologies
   EDUC 639 K-12 Technology Integration
   EDUC 639 Teaching Writing to Elementary & Secondary Students
   EDUC 639 21st Century Teaching & Learning
   EDUC 639 Digital Storytelling
   EDUC 646 Assistive Technology for Secondary Schools & Workplace
   EDUC 652 Introduction to Technology in Special Education and Rehab
   EDUC 654 Augmentative and Alternative Communication
   EDUC 667 Universal Design for Learning: Curricular Access for All

See http://www.udel.edu/sieat/courselist.html for more information 
about the Summer Institute courses.

If you need to take another ed tech elective in the Fall of 2009, you 
may be interested in the following option. M.Ed. and M.I. students may 
elect one of the EDUC 885 courses to fulfill a 600-level technology elective. 
In the Fall of 2009, the following courses are being offered:

    EDUC 885-010 Advanced Topics in Sakai Portfolio Web Design
    EDUC 885-194 Advanced Topics in Web 2.0 Design

                  ===Courses for M.I. Students===

All M.I. Students must take either EDUC 600 (Teacher as Researcher) or EDUC
629 (Psychology of Teaching). EDUC 629 is being offered in the Summer of 
2009.

M.I. students must take either EDUC 680 (Educational Diagnosis) or EDUC 605 
(Measurement Applications in Education). EDUC 680 is being offered in the 
Summer and also in the Fall of 2009. EDUC 605 is being offered in the Summer.

M.I. students must take either EDUC 658 (Discipline and Classroom
Management) or EDUC 681 (Techniques for Behavior Change). Both of these 
courses are being offered in the Summer of 2009. EDUC 681 is also being 
offered in the Fall of 2009.

M.I. students must take either EDUC 627 (Models of Instruction) or EDUC 640 
(Introduction to Curriculum). EDUC 627 is being offered in Fall 2009.
EDUC 640 is being offered in both Summer and Fall of 2009. 

From the ed tech specialty, the following two required courses are being 
offered in the Fall of 2009: 

    EDUC 885-011 Learning Technologies Across the Curriculum
    EDUC 685-194 Multimedia Literacy

There is also a wide range of ed tech electives that are being offered 
as part of the Summer Institute. Of these, the following count as 
ed tech specialization electives:

   EDUC 632 Using the Internet for Curriculum Applications   
   EDUC 639 Introduction to Networking in Education 
   EDUC 639 Technology Planning 
   EDUC 639 Internet Technologies
   EDUC 639 K-12 Technology Integration
   EDUC 639 Teaching Writing to Elementary & Secondary Students
   EDUC 639 21st Century Teaching & Learning
   EDUC 639 Digital Storytelling
   EDUC 646 Assistive Technology for Secondary Schools & Workplace
   EDUC 652 Introduction to Technology in Special Education and Rehab
   EDUC 654 Augmentative and Alternative Communication
   EDUC 667 Universal Design for Learning: Curricular Access for All

See http://www.udel.edu/sieat/courselist.html for more information about 
the Summer Institute courses.

If you need to take another ed tech elective in the Fall of 2009, you 
may be interested in the following option. M.Ed. and M.I. students may 
elect one of the EDUC 885 courses to fulfill a 600-level technology elective. 
In the Fall of 2009, the following courses are being offered:

    EDUC 885-010 Advanced Topics in Sakai Portfolio Web Design
    EDUC 885-194 Advanced Topics in Web 2.0 Design

                ===Courses for Ed.D. Students===

All Ed.D. students are required to take EDUC 824 (Effective Communication 
for Educational Leaders), EDUC 863 (Program Evaluation), and EDUC 891 
(Organizational Problem Analysis/Planning). Of these, EDUC 891 is being 
offered in the Summer of 2009. In the Fall, EDUC 824 and EDUC 863 are 
being taught. Note: EDUC 824 should be taken as early in your coursework 
as possible. EDUC 891, on the other hand, is best taken toward the end 
of your coursework.  

Similarly, all Ed.D. students are required to take EDUC 860 (Curriculum 
Theory), EDUC 819 (Data Analysis), EDUC 850 (Qualitative Research 
in Educational Settings), and EDUC 818 (Foundations of Educational Technology). 
Of these, EDUC 818 is being offered in the Summer of 2009. 
In the Fall, EDUC 850 is being taught.

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 2009:

    EDUC 885-010 Advanced Topics in Sakai Portfolio Web Design
    EDUC 885-011 Learning Technologies Across the Curriculum
    EDUC 885-194 Advanced Topics in Web 2.0 Design

In the meantime, I hope you will all pass your final exams and projects with 
flying colors and then enjoy a pleasant summer.

All the best,
Fred

Dr. Fred T. Hofstetter
Professor of Education
University of Delaware
http://www.udel.edu/fth