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CIMT $43: Production of Instructional Materials Instructor: Dr. Mark Jones Office: 3154 Office Hours: T 9-12; W 9-12; Th 10-12; by appointment Phone: 812-237-2959 E-mail: mark jones@indstate.edu Textbooks 1) Smaidino, S. E., et.al. (2008). Instructional technology and media for learning (9th ed.). Merrill Prentice-Hall. * Class reading and discussions will be based on this book. 2) Lai, F-Q. & Chang, C-W. (2009). Mastering Computer Skills through Experiential Leaming (2nd ed.). Kendall / Hunt Publishing Company. * This book includes all class required projects, rubrics, and user's guide for using software applications for projects. Optional: There are resources such as http://www.atomiclearning.com/ or http://www.lynda.comy/ that provide a library of video-based tutorials on a large variety of software titles. If you do not have an introductory level of skill with Word Processing, Desktop Publishing, Spreadsheets, Multimedia Authoring, and Web Design software, you may seriously want to consider subscribing to one of these services. Note: I will be checking to see if | can obtain discount pricing for a subscription to one of these services for use in our course. | will contact everyone in the course as soon as | know more information. Course Description 3 hours. CIMT 543 involves planning, preparing, producing, and evaluating media for use in an instructional environment. This course is performance-driven, You will create instructional materials using various computer technologies. The course requires you to integrate theories into application through using technology. You are expected to learn how to respond to the needs of a rapidly changing technological society. Course Goat Upon the completion of this course, you will be able to: Demonstrate a proficiency in designing and producing instruction using various computer related technologies including application software, digital graphics, audio, video, multimedia, and the Web. th thet Tali tL Ait debi

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