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Course Sequence & Syllabi for the Instructional Technology & Digital Media Literacy Program

An overview of the IT&DML program sequence for educators.

Posted
May 25, 2014
Last revised
May 1, 2026
Author
Ian O’Byrne
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education · teaching · edtech

The Instructional Technologies & Digital Media Literacy (IT&DML) program is designed for educators who understand that 21st Century teachers must embrace and utilize the technological, cultural, and sociological changes that undergird a differently-connected society. The program is specifically designed to prepare educators with the knowledge, skills, and dispositions needed to effectively and authentically embed instructional technologies into all content areas, for all students.

The program is a hybrid format that includes learning opportunities that are online, face-to-face…and in-between. We utilize Google Apps for the majority of our learning management system. As a result we use a lot of Google Hangouts to keep in touch, and quickly support each other.

There are 11 courses in the sequence. The graphic to explain the layout of courses is available below. To learn more about the program, please follow the IT&DML thread on this blog.

The official brochure for the program is available below.

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