Summer Course Offerings
Delivered Online
Summer
2008 Course Offerings
Summer Semester Dates: May 12 - August 1, 2008
Registration for Summer Semester and Fall Semester
begins April 1, 2008
Must be a UND admitted student before registering for any classes.
How to register for classes--information at http://www.conted.und.edu/ddp/RegistrationInformation.html
Tuition and fee statements are not mailed.
Summer Session Tuition and Fees are due by June 20, 2008
Access your account balance, financial aid, review your registration information
and print a receipt through Campus Connection at http://www.und.nodak.edu/dept/registrar/campusconnection
Navigate to your account information
by clicking the following:
Student Self Service >> Learner
Services >> Finances >> Student Account Detail
OR View
Statements/Pay Online Now
OR select eBill at
the top of the page
Textbooks
Order through Barnes and Noble Bookstore
Order your textbooks early to ensure you
have them in time to begin your course. Textbooks are available through
Barnes and Noble on the UND campus or online at www.whywaitforbooks.com .
1. Select North Dakota
2. Select University of North Dakota
3. Select the term of your course
4. Select the department of your course
5. Select your course by course number
6. Select your section by using the class number
found on your Campus Connection
course schedule
7. Click Add Course
8. Click View Textbook List on the right
to select which textbook(s) you
wish to purchase and checkout
The system will prompt you to register, but will also let you check out
as a guest. The benefit of registering is that you will be able to revisit
your order if you need to make a change.
You can use your financial aid charge account at the bookstore during the
fall and spring semesters. To do so, make sure to enter your EMPLID number
in the required field.
Your textbooks can be shipped, or you can choose to pick them up at the
UIND Barnes and Noble campus bookstore prior to the start of classes.
EFR 500 -
Foundations of Educational Thought - 3 credits
Online
Dates: May 12-June 20, 2008
Instructor: Rick Van Eck
Description:
A problem-centered class dialogue on those philosophical, social, political
and historical concepts of educational thought that have shaped the development
of the learning experience.
IDT
500 - Survey of Instructional Design - 3 credits
Online
Dates: May 12-June 20, 2008
Instructor: Rick Van Eck
Description: This course provides students with
an in-depth overview of the field of Instructional
Technology. Topics include the history and critical
issues of the field; a description of instructional
design; applications of instructional technology,
and associated areas of research.
IDT
510 - Technology-Based Instruction: applications
and Methods - 3 credits
Online
Dates: May 12-June 20, 2008
Instructor: Rick Van Eck
Description: A study of the various methods for
using technology to deliver and/or support instruction:
tutorials, drills, simulation, interactive video,
instructional games, intelligent computer-based instruction,
performance support systems, job aids, testing, distance
learning, intelligent tutoring systems, and instructional
management systems.
IDT 540 -
Digital Media and the Internet in Schools - 3 credits
Online
Dates: May 12-June 20, 2008
Instructor: Mark Grabe
Description:
Prerequisites: IDT 510, 520. This course builds on the theories and approaches
to technology integration first introduced in IDT 510. Students will gain practice
developing lesson plans and examples of student artifacts with specific media
such as digital video, digital audio, digital photography, and the Internet.
Students will gain competency in generating and using media according to the
principles of technology integration, rather than technology use.
IDT
584 - Internship in Instructional Design and Technology
- 2-4 credits
IDT 591 - Readings in Instructional Design and
Technology - 1-3 credits
IDT 592 - Research in Instructional Design and
Technology - 1-3 credit
IDT 593 - Directed Studies in Instructional Design
and Technology - 1-3 credits
IDT 996 - Continuing Enrollment- 1-12 credits
IDT 997 - Independent Study - 2 credits
IDT 998 - Thesis - 4-9 credits
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