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SLIM Master of Library Science–Concentration in Instructional Design + Technology

Learn the fundamentals of Instructional Design + Technology

Program Description

Focus on core instructional design and educational technology skills including learning theories and instructional design principles to be able to perform the roles of Instructional Design Librarian or Online Learning Librarian in various organizations. Customize this concentration to develop specific sets of skills such as multimedia design, game-based learning, instructional video production and web-based instruction. 

Accreditation

The online Master of Library Science program is a 36-credit hour degree program fully accredited by the American Library Association.


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Program delivery designed for non-traditional students

Many students are drawn to SLIM because it offers a unique opportunity for non-traditional students. To meet the needs of its students, SLIM offers most of its MLS courses in a non-traditional format. All courses are facilitated online.


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Concentration Curriculum

Course Requirements

Required Courses (6 hours) 

IT 790 Learning Theories in IDT 3 hours 

IT 800 Instructional Design 3 hours 

Select one below (3 hours) 

IT 713 Digital Game-Based Learning 3 hours 

IT 720 Digital Storytelling 3 hours 

IT 726 Accessibility and UDL 3 hours 

IT 728 Active Learning with Makerspace 3 hours 

IT 743 Producing Instructional Videos 3 hours 

IT 810 Multimedia Design 3 hours 

IT 820 Design & Dev. Web-based Instruction 3 hours 

Total Course Credit Hours for Concentration in 

Instructional Design and Technology 9 hours

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