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The IDD&E program at Syracuse University required students to take 10 courses. Below is the description of them.

Instructional Design, Development and Evaluation
MS Portfolio

Fall 2022

IDE 552 |  Digital Media Production

IDE 611 |  Technologies for Instructional Settings

IDE 621 |  Principles of Instruction and Learning

IDE 631 |  Instructional Design and Development I

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IDE 552

Digital Media Production

Use of new media tools to develop digital instructional media. Includes introduction and instruction on contemporary and emerging media development tools, including graphics, video editing, web design, and mobile technology.

Grade: A
Instructor: Prof. Jason Webb

IDE 611

Technologies for Instructional Settings

Students gain knowledge, skills and experiences with a variety of information and communication technologies relevant to educational contexts, create instructional materials and resources, and examine critical issues related to information technologies used in instructional settings. 

Grade: A
Instructor: Dr. Moon-Heum Cho
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IDE 621 

Principles of Instruction and Learning

Theories of learning and instruction, factors affecting human learning, youth through adult, with implications for the design and management of instruction.

Grade: A
Instructor: Dr. Rob Pusch

IDE 631

Instructional Design and Development I

Major aspects of instructional design and development emphasizing learning outcomes, instructional objective, and strategies in the context of theory and practice. Emphasis on knowledge and skills required to create instructional design rationale.

Grade: A
Instructor: Dr. Tiffany Koszalka
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Spring 2023

IDE 632 |  Instructional Design and Development II

IDE 641 |  Techniques in Educational Evaluation

IDE 712 |  Analysis for Human Performance Technology Decisions

IDE 761 |  Strategies in Educational Project Management

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IDE 632

Instructional Design and Development II

Instructional design and development theory and practice. The knowledge and skills required to select, revise, and apply instructional development models.

Grade: A
Instructor: Dr. Xiaoxia "Silvie" Huang

IDE 641

Techniques in Educational Evaluation

Applied, programmatic techniques for evaluating educational/training programs and projects. Units focus on planning, client relations, problem analysis, data collection and analysis, reporting, evaluation management, and ethics.

Grade: A
Instructor: Dr. Robert Tornberg
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IDE 712

Analysis for Human Performance Technology Decisions

Addresses analytical techniques used to determine educational or training program solutions. Participants examine human behavior and the role that instruction can have in changing behavior on the job and in society.

Grade: A
Instructor: Dr. Rob Pusch

IDE 761

Strategies in Educational Project Management

Management tactics, skills, procedures, and tools for planning and administering educational projects. Includes planning, implementing, maintaining, and closing projects; investigating project management issues on scope, changes, and quality.

Grade: A
Instructor: Prof. Kennia Delafe
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Summer 2023

IDE 737 |  Advanced Instructional Design

IDE 772 |  Educational Technology in International Settings

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IDE 737

Advanced Instructional Design

Capstone course. Additional learning experience helping students develop confidence in their role as designers. Students will storyboard, critique, enhance, and evaluate an instructional unit while learning about advanced design techniques.

Grade: A
Instructor: Dr. Tiffany Koszalka

IDE 772

Educational Technology in International Settings

Issues arising in application of instructional principles, strategies, and processes in international settings. Impact of educational technology reforms around the world; issues and challenges in designing multicultural learning; social aspects of IDD&E.

Grade: A
Instructor: Dr. Jing Lei
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Raenalyn Loomis

Instructional Design, Development and Evaluation

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Master's Program in IDD&E

School of Education

Syracuse University

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