This is a graduate level course about constructing interactive learning environments such as games and simulations with Authorware, an authoring package designed to help educators create courseware. It is a research-based experience for students who have completed the introductory level instructional technology courses and want to learn more about authoring and the concepts of interactive design through authentic learning activities and projects.
There are four main parts to this web site.
If you are a first-time visitor, The Visitor Center
is designed to answer general questions about the content of this course,
the way that it is taught and the professor.
There are three other sections designed for students enrolled in CUIN 8305, Advanced Information Technology. A password is required.
This section contains specific course-related information such as the syllabus, the calendar, projects and other requirements.
This section contains course-related resources such as research articles, a glossary, and other web-based references and resources.
This section contains information about the class listserv, other related listservs and class surveys and evaluation forms.
Feel free to browse those sections for more information. Your comments are welcome.
Other Instructional Technology Courses are offered through the Department of Curriculum and Instruction in the College of Education at the University of Houston.