The ATLAS Institute’s Professional Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy degrees in creative design and technology prepare students to become multidisciplinary leaders versed in real-world design ...
This graduate-level, introductory course provides an overview of the theoretical and practical foundations that inform learning, design, and technology. Course content and activities are designed to ...
Our students gain a broad multidisciplinary perspective that integrates technological skills with a critical, theoretical and historical understanding of technology, media and design. The minor in ...
Do you love the idea of exploring a potential product and helping plan how to build it using computer-aided design? Engineering design technologists do just that. When you enroll in WMU's program, you ...
Parsons’ Design and Technology (DT) programs bring a critical intersectional lens to creative computation. Students explore the tools, methods, and theory needed to ethically reinvent the arts and ...
The program focuses on the knowledge and skills of instructional design and using technology tools to improve teaching and learning, especially on the design of online learning and digital ...
Matt McLain received funding from the Department for Education to draft the current subject content for GCSE and A Level design and technology. He is also a trustee for the Design and Technology ...
This 15-credit program will prepare you to design instructional materials and integrate technology in a variety of learning contexts, including K-12 schools, universities and industry. The GC-IDT is ...
“Zero UI (Zero User Interface) refers to a design approach where traditional screens are replaced, or significantly minimized, with more natural and intuitive interactions. Think speaking to your ...
Monika Dressler, director of academic technologies services at the University of Michigan College of Literature, Science and the Arts, walks through a team-based learning classroom in the university’s ...
When we unpack its current meaning, we may find that we want—and need—to retool the word yet again. It was drawing, or disegno, as deployed in the making of Italian buildings during the Renaissance, ...