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Develop your knowledge and skills
in distance education and training

The Distance Education Professional Development (DEPD) Program is designed to build or enhance your professional knowledge, skills, and leadership in distance/online education and training. Through a flexible, learner-centered curriculum, the program integrates core knowledge with practical applications in work settings. The courses are presented via the Internet, audio/web conferencing, and modular print formats so travel is not required. People may enroll in courses on a certificate or non-certificate basis. If you want to
  • develop your skills in distance education,
  • expand current knowledge and apply new ideas in practice,
  • prepare for a distance education position,
  • gain hands-on experience as a distance learner,
  • or enhance your career opportunities,

the DEPD Program provides quality resources to meet your objectives.





Upcoming...

Collaborative learning track
A cohort approach to earning a Certificate

Fall 2008 Group
Enroll by September 5

Winter 2009 Group
Enroll by December 10

Self-paced learning track
Enroll at anytime
A flexible and individualized approach to earning a Certificate in Distance Education

Individual course options:
Enroll in any one or more courses on a noncertificate or certificate basis

Upcoming individual courses:

0300 Introduction to Online Learning, September 8-October 3, 2008

0301 Group Processes for Online Learning , October 20-November 14, 2008

0302 Designing for Online Learning , November 17-December 13, 2008

Group Rate
Save 11% by enrolling two or more people from the same organization at the same time (in the same course or enrollment plan).


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