A master's in Instructional Technology degree employs career-focused curriculum focused on the role advancing technology plays in the way we learn, the ways we teach, and the potential for collaborative virtual learning environments made possible by Internet-delivered, rich multimedia course content. This program takes 1 to 2 years to complete.
Creative individuals can enhance their career options learning the skills of Multimedia delivery applications.
Graphic designers, interactive web and game illustrators, and 3D modelers and animators are just a few of the career options available for skilled multimedia technologists. Programs can range from short-term, course intensive training that can lead to certification, to bachelor's degrees or higher. Successful graduates can let their creative abilities work for them in dynamic career choices.
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