Become an E-Learning Information Professional
Beginning Spring 2016: Program specialization in e-learning for information professionals. Librarians are being tasked to learn and use many new technologies, bridging information resources and instructional design. The E-Learning Information Professional specialization meets that need, drawing from the entirety of University of Missouri School of Information Science & Learning Technology curriculum. Courses in the specialization will be 100% online. Graduates will be prepared to work in environments across the entire range of librarianship: • K-12, public, academic, and special libraries • corporate • non-profit • government • military MU’s Library and Information Science program is fully accredited by the American Library Association (ALA), and is the ONLY accredited LIS program in the state of Missouri. Contact: For more information on the E-Learning Information Professional Specialization within the LIS program, email Jenny Bossaller (bossallerj@missouri.edu). See the announcement at sislt.missouri.edu for more information on coursework options.Search the Blog
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