| |







|
|
|
Courses and Programs
Instructional Media Technology
IMT 663 899, 3 hrs
Administration of Instructional Technology
This course is a part of the Instructional
Technology Certification Program. This course is designed to provide
technology specialists, technology coordinators, library media specialists,
school administrators and educators with a working knowledge of the administrative
processes and concerns of managing a media/technology support facility
and the attending resources. The content of this course is primarily structured
for educational institutions but could be utilized for instructional and
training systems in many types of industrial, religious, medical and corporate
organizations that teach and train. It will cover a broad spectrum of
duties that should be a part of the technologist's knowledge base for
managing instructional media technology facilities and resources including
assessment, budgeting, facility design, policies and guidelines, evaluation,
acquisition and distribution of resources, maintenance and replacement,
location of vendors and other resources, ethical and legal issues, implementation
of various standards, and the overall coordination of such activities.
This is a required course for the Masters Degree in Instructional Media
Technology.
How to Register
Contact Dr. Barbara Michels, (417) 836-5353, for more information. Complete the Course Enrollment
Form. (Get
plug-in for Adobe
Acrobat Reader)
Cost
Missouri residents: $265 per credit hour
Non-Missouri residents: $265 per credit hour
|
Instructor: Dr. Barbara Michels
Dr. Michels is an Assistant Professor of Instructional Media Technology at Missouri State University in Springfield. She was the Instructional Design Coordinator and Media Center Coordinator for Chadron State College in Nebraska where she was responsible for faculty and staff training and development as well as Media Center operations. Before that, she taught at the University of Wyoming in Laramie. It was there she received her MS in Instructional Technology and Ph.D. in Education.
Although Dr. Michels' interests have always been closely linked to education, she has had various experiences as an instructional designer, teacher, and Museum Director. Her B. S. degree is in art education from the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point. She finds the art-media connection to be very useful in the instructional technology field.
Since starting in this field, Dr. Michels has presented at conferences around the country. She has presented several times at the Association for Educational Communications & Technology, the International Visual Literacy Association and for many college and local organizations. |
Textbook Information
Order your IMT 663 textbooks
Please review the minimum computer
requirements to see if you have the necessary equipment to take an
online course.

|