LDT Competencies

“The aim of the Purdue graduate competencies is to help each student to develop his/her ability to create and synthesize knowledge, think critically and reflectively, master written and oral communication skills, engage in professional development, participate actively in our professional field, apply instructional design principles, and apply the use of computers and media appropriately.”


~ Purdue, Learning Design and Technology Graduate Competencies and Portfolio, EDCI 67000, Revised April 2016


LDT COMPETENCY TABLE

The competency table below shows which artifacts are applied to each of the 8 competency areas in the Purdue LDT program. Click the artifact title to view each artifact.

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