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University of Florida <strong>Graduate</strong> <strong>School</strong><br />

http://test.gradschool.ufl.edu/catalog/current-catalog/FOI/ISC01.htm[9/15/<strong>2010</strong> 4:08:32 PM]<br />

philosophy of science instruction; computer applications in science;<br />

integration of science with other subject areas; assessment.<br />

EME 6205: Digital Photography and Visual Literacy (3) Explores<br />

the main aspects of digital photography and the importance of<br />

students being visually literate.<br />

EME 6208: Designing Integrated Media Environments I (3)<br />

Design traditional multimedia environments and learn advanced<br />

techniques for creating presentation. Importance of cognitive<br />

processes and their relationships to design and instruction.<br />

EME 6209: Designing Integrated Media Environments II (3)<br />

Prereq: EME 6208. Project based. Applying skills and theories<br />

learned previously. Real-world problems.<br />

EME 6405: Educational Technology and Teaching (4) Prereq:<br />

EME 5403. Developing knowledge of computer technology in<br />

education and using that knowledge to solve educational problems.<br />

Gain experience working with computer systems.<br />

EME 6458: Distance Teaching and Learning (3) Prereq: EME<br />

5403. Topics assist educators who teach at distance in synchronous<br />

time. Effective teaching methodologies, along with various theories<br />

about distance learning, examined.<br />

EME 6505: Educational Television Design and Production (4)<br />

Learn to plan, produce, use, and evaluate videotape programs for<br />

educational purposes. Learn to operate the major components of a<br />

small, nonbroadcast television studio.<br />

EME 6602: Human-Computer Interactivity and the Learner (4)<br />

Prereq: EME 6208, 6405. Interaction and educational principles<br />

driving research. Elements of user interface, user behavior and<br />

systems monitoring that behavior, intelligent artifacts, hypermedia,<br />

and distributed information systems.<br />

EME 6606: Advanced Instructional Design(3) Prereq: EME 6609.<br />

Focuses on the student who is becoming an instructional design<br />

(ID) Professional by refining skills and adding to the skills learned in<br />

the beginning Instructional Design course, building on the<br />

foundational knowledge about the practice of ID, and encouraging<br />

the development of communication skills through formal project<br />

management.<br />

EME 6609: Instructional Design (3) Focuses on the application of<br />

instructional design principles to the development of instruction.<br />

Topics include contemporary issues and trends in instructional<br />

design, foundations in learning research, requirements for<br />

instruction, task and needs analysis, learning situations and<br />

instructional models, learner characteristics, hardware and software<br />

innovations, assessing instructional outcomes, and factors affecting<br />

utilization.<br />

EME 6716: Organization and Administration of Educational<br />

Media Centers (3) Principles of organizational and administrative<br />

theory and procedures and issues related to selecting instructional<br />

materials used to operate EMCs at all levels of education.<br />

EME 6935: Seminar: Distance Education Issues and<br />

Applications (1; max: 4) Mechanisms and logistics that support<br />

distance education development and delivery.

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