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2 Learning Systems Degree Programs in Norway


University College of Southeast Norway
PhD in Research training in pedagogical resources and learning processes in kindergarten and school
- Rauland, Norway
- Hønefoss, Norway
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PhD
Full time, Part time
On-Campus
English
USN offers a Ph.D. in Research training in pedagogical resources and learning processes in kindergarten and school. The program was accredited in autumn 2012.


FutureLearn
Digital Transformation in the Classroom Course - Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU)
- Online Norway
Course
Part time
3 weeks
Distance Learning
English
Adapt your teaching methods to the digital world and enable digital transformation in schools with this digital learning course.
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Learning Systems degree programs provide an exciting opportunity to explore how technology and education intersect. You'll engage in the design and evaluation of effective learning environments that leverage innovative strategies to enhance the educational experience.
Through courses in instructional design, digital learning tools, and assessment methods, students learn to create engaging online and blended learning experiences. As you delve into this field, you'll develop critical skills in analyzing learner needs, implementing educational technologies, and interpreting data to inform instructional improvements. The approach in Norway emphasizes research-oriented projects and collaborative learning, encouraging independence as students explore new ideas in real-world contexts.
Norway's higher education system fosters an environment where students can build adaptability as they work alongside peers from diverse backgrounds. Graduates of Learning Systems programs are well-prepared for various global career paths, including roles as instructional designers, educational consultants, or e-learning developers, where they can apply their skills to enhance educational practices worldwide.