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Pedagogy and Adult Development Credit Certificate Program

by Carlos Felício last modified 2007-06-06 15:33


 Instructional Design (3) In the culminating experience, you will propose 
... and current best practices in the education and training of adults. ...
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  • On this link you can find the following Courses on Pedagogy of Adults:
  • PSY 656D: Human Factors and Adult Learning Systems (3)
    This course examines how to design effective, extraordinarily usable systems for educating adult learners. The seminar applies a unique systems approach that integrates learning objectives, user characteristics, technology attributes and environmental context to develop rich, adult-centered instructional systems.

  • EPC 695D: Issues in Professional Development (3)
    In this course you will learn to use effective models to structure training programs, online courses, in-depth seminars and other adult learning systems. Topics include course and training design, course management, applied learning theory, and current best practices in the education and training of adults.
  • EPC 695D: Adult Learning and Instruction (3)
    In this course you will apply current theory and research in educational psychology for successful adult instruction, professional development, and corporate training. Topics include cognitive development, employee motivation, learning assessment, learning styles and cultural diversity.


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Pedagogy and Adult Development Credit Certificate Program

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