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Auburn University at Montgomery Online
Doctorate of Education in Instructional Systems and Learning Sciences
- Montgomery, USA
Doctor of Education
Full time
42 months
Distance Learning
English
Enhance your understanding of teaching in different environments with an online Doctorate in Education in Instructional Systems and Learning Sciences degree from Auburn University at Montgomery. In this customizable program, you'll gain new knowledge in statistical analysis, teaching and learning, and more. With concentrations in instructional technology and early childhood, you can specialize your degree and become a competitive job candidate. Learn more and apply today.


Utah State University
PhD in Instructional Technology and Learning Sciences
- Logan, USA
PhD
Full time
On-Campus
English
The PhD program in Instructional Technology and Learning Sciences is designed to prepare scholars to advance research, develop innovative instructional technologies, and improve learning environments ...
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University of Arkansas
PhD in Curriculum & Instruction
- Fayetteville, USA
PhD
Full time
On-Campus
English
The PhD program in Curriculum & Instruction emphasizes preparing scholars who can contribute significantly to research, theoretical development, and leadership in education. The program offers a compr...
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Instructional Technology doctoral programs dive into the intersection of education and technology, preparing you to lead advancements in learning environments. Focusing on the design, implementation, and evaluation of educational technologies, this field combines research and practical strategies to enhance teaching and learning processes.
Through coursework in areas like instructional design theories, digital learning environments, and assessment strategies, you'll gain specific skills that support effective education management. You'll explore advanced methods for creating engaging online courses, developing adaptive learning systems, and analyzing the impact of technology on student outcomes. As you conduct your own research, you’ll strengthen your ability to contribute to the evolving landscape of educational technology.
Students often navigate complex challenges as they explore innovative approaches to learning and teaching. Engaging deeply with current educational practices helps cultivate critical thinking and creative problem-solving skills. Graduates with a Doctorate in Instructional Technology typically become leaders in academia, corporate training, or educational technology development, translating their research into practical applications that improve learning experiences worldwide.