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Full Sail University


Instructional Design and Technology Masters (Online)

Full Sail University's online Instructional Design and Technology Masters degree program is designed to provide instructors with 21st century skills for 21st century learners. Your project-based courses will teach you how to create inspiring environments through the creation of multimedia educational tools - from podcasts and video content to animation and games - while examining how different types of interactive media relate to the learning process. Throughout the program, you'll build an understanding of how to transform the boardroom or classroom into an engaging learning environment.

Course highlights:

  • Corporate Training and Motivational Development
  • Instructional Design and Evaluation
  • Digital Media and Learning Applications
  • Filmmaking Principles for Instructional Design
  • Media Asset Creation
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