Dec 26, 2024  
Ohio University Graduate Catalog 2023-24 
    
Ohio University Graduate Catalog 2023-24 [Archived Catalog]

Professional Instructional Design Certificate


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Professional Instructional Design – CTPIND & CTPIDC

Department of Educational Studies
Patton Hall
Ohio University
Athens, OH 45701
740.593.4400
edct@ohio.edu

Delivery Mode: Online

Terms of Entry: Fall, Spring

Terms of Entry Requiring Program Permission: None

Enrollment Eligibility: Current degree-seeking student (CTPIDC) or non-degree status (CTPIND)

Certificate Overview

We have designed the Professional Instructional Design Certificate (PIDC) to build professionals’ instructional design skills. Higher education requires instructional design skills and experience to support faculty. K12 is following this trend and industry has long been at the forefront of integrating designed educational experiences into their training systems. We offer the PIDC in a 100% online format to optimize flexibility and convenience for participants from a broad geographic area. The program serves those who desire to transition into the field of instructional design. We have designed the certificate for individuals from a variety of backgrounds who seek to design instruction for their specific area of expertise as well as those who wish to focus on online learning in general.

Certificate Learning Outcomes

Students in this program will:

  • demonstrate knowledge of instructional design principles and process.
  • demonstrate knowledge of project planning and management.
  • demonstrate the ability to marry the ID process with project management strategies for relevant phases
  • develop and justify a project blueprint which includes scope, time, and cost as well as risks, issues and constraints

Students will also learn principles of Instructional Design, including these ISTE Standards:

2.a. Demonstrate the implementation of technology-enhanced learning experiences addressing content standards and student technology standards.

2.b. Coach teachers in and model design and implementation of technology-enhanced learning experiences using a variety of research-based, learner-centered instructional strategies and assessment tools to address the diverse needs and interests of all students.

2.c. Use technology to help students assume professional roles, research real-world problems, collaborate with others, and produce products that are meaningful and useful to a wide audience.

2.d. Design technology-enhanced learning experiences emphasizing creativity, higher-order thinking skills and processes, and mental habits of mind (e.g., critical thinking, metacognition, and self-regulation).

2.e. Coach teachers in and model design and implementation of technology-enhanced learning experiences using differentiation, including adjusting content, process, product, and learning environment based upon student readiness levels, learning styles, interests, and personal goals.

2.f. Demonstrate research-based best practices in instructional design when planning technology-enhanced learning experiences.

2.g. Demonstrate the use of technology tools and resources to continuously assess student learning and technology literacy by applying a rich variety of formative and summative assessments aligned with content and student technology standards.

2.h. Demonstrate the use of technology tools and resources to systematically collect and analyze student achievement data, interpret results, and communicate findings to improve instructional practice and maximize student learning.

3. Demonstrate the use of Digital-Age Learning Environments.
Technology coaches create and support effective digital-age learning environments to maximize the learning of all students. 3A, 3C, 3F & 3G.

Opportunities upon Completion

Many certificate holders pursue opportunities in government, education and industry. The Professional Instructional Design Certificate prepares professionals with the knowledge, skills and experiences to work independently and collaboratively in this fast growing occupation.

Admission Requirements

No additional requirements beyond university graduate admission requirements.

International Students

This certificate program does not permit full-time enrollment in residence at Ohio University, and an I-20 cannot be issued based on admission to this program.

Completion Requirements

Students must complete 2 courses and 1 workshop for a minimum of 9 credit hours.

Required Courses


Complete the following courses for a total of 8 hours:

Workshops


Complete the following workshop:

Certificate Relationship to Parent Degree Program


The parent program of this graduate specialized certificate is the Computer Education and Technology - ME (MCET) with the program code of ME6506. Neither enrollment in nor completion of the CET degree is required to complete this certificate, but completing the certificate does fulfill 3 of the 8 courses toward the MCET degree. Students admitted to this certificate may also seek admission to the MCET degree.

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