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Program Overview
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Next program starts:
Autumn 2008
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This program is intended for those who wish to conduct e-learning training, or teach or administer e-learning courses and programs. The program addresses approaches to e-learning, instructional designs, tools and procedures for e-learning environments, effective assessment methods, and e-learning program implementation and management.
Trainers or human resource professionals from business or industry, instructors or administrators in colleges, universities or vocational-technical institutes, and K-12 teachers benefit from this program. Participants work on a project of their choice as they go through the program. This project is intended to provide a context to make the program content meaningful and enhance the relevance of the learning experience.
How Online Learning Works
Classes in this certificate program are delivered online via the World Wide Web, which means you don't need to come to campus to earn your certificate: You can study from anywhere. To access your course materials, you'll simply log on to the Internet. You'll use e-mail and online discussion boards to communicate with your instructors and other students. Just like in a classroom course, in these "group-start" online courses, students begin each course at the same time and work through the coursework together. To participate, you'll need a computer with access to the Web (see technology requirements). After you are accepted and enrolled in a course, you will be mailed instructions on how to access your classes.
Contact a Program Representative
If you have questions about this program, please call 206-685-8936 in the greater Seattle area, or 888-469-6499, or e-mail us.
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