Fall Semester Courses 2016
CTLE 6510 Cyber Pedagogy: Have you taken an online class - recently? What was your experience? Did you love it, hate it, feel isolated? Online teaching and learning can no longer be an isolating process for students or instructors if it is to survive as a viable teaching and learning environment. The shift from a face-to-face classroom to an online classroom does take time and effort on the part of both the instructor and the students. Online teaching does not require a different course design process; however it does require a different way of thinking about content organization and presentation, and the interface between teacher, student and technology. This asynchronous online 3-credit course explores principles of online learning; instructional technology best practices, and provides participants with the opportunity to experiment with designing their own online strategies, techniques and approaches.
- Course Syllabus
- Introduction to the 21st Century Learning Environment (A short example of the recorded lectures prepared for Cyber Pedagogy. 4:29 minutes)
PRT 3207 Management of Parks, Recreation and Tourism: Systematic approach to management in the hospitality industry. Students analyze contemporary issues and practices, and trends that transform the way employees in the hospitality industry are managed.
PRT 3700 Computer Applications in PRT
- Course Syllabus
- Austin Blain's ePortfolio (See Education tab)
PRT 5460/6460 Electronic Marketing: This course prepares students with the advanced marketing tools necessary for success in the emerging digital environment. Students will be prepared to address business strategy and customer relationship management in Internet economy, Web and online marketing, E-Commerce, E-Mail, and global market place.