Be a leader in educational technology!
In this innovative program, participants diversify their teaching to create meaningful learning experiences and environments. The 36-credit curriculum emphasizes education, technology, instructional design, and leadership. The core curriculum examines compelling topics in education policy, digital age technology planning, systems design/design thinking, data-driven decision making, and educational media and technology.
Graduates leave the program equipped with the skills necessary for a variety of careers in education, including technology coordinator, educational technology specialist, and technology teacher.
Program Options Available for:
The graduate program consists of 36 credits that includes 15 credits taken from the core courses, 3 credits in action research, 9 credits in the specialization area, 3 credits in clinical courses, and 6 credits in elective courses taken from the master’s program.
ED 601 – Theories of Development: A Lifespan Perspective (3 credits)
ED 605 – Research Methods (3 credits)
ED 681 – Curriculum Development for a Multicultural Society is recommended. (3 credits)
Select two courses (6 credits)
ED 602 – Social and Psychological Forces Affecting Youth (3 credits)
ED 603 – Personality Development and Self-Esteem (3 credits)
ED 604 – Contemporary Issues in Education (3 credits)
ED 606 – Action Research/Special Project (3 credits)
ED 675 – Teacher Leadership in Technology-Based Learning (3 credits)
ED 676 – Leading Technology-Based Learning for Improved Student Learning (3 credits)
ED 677A – Special Project Seminar / Practicum in Teacher Leadership in Technology (1.5 credits)
ED 677B – Special Project Seminar / Practicum in Teacher Leadership in Technology I (1.5 credits)
ED 651 – Educating for Character (1.5 credits)
ED 652 – Mediation of Conflict (1.5 credits)
Select two courses (6 credits)
ED 644TC – Multimedia in the Common Core Curriculum (3 credits)
ED 644TD – Distance Learning: Theories, History, and Application–Online (3 credits)
ED 644TE – Using Technology to Integrate Universal Design for Learning into Classroom Instruction (3 credits)
ED 644TF – Applying Technology in the Math Classroom–Online (3 credits)
ED 644TI – Integrating Technology into the Second Language Classroom–Online (3 credits)
ED 644TJ – Applying Technology in the ESL Classroom–Online (3 credits)
ED 644TK – Assistive Technology–Online (3 credits)
ED 644TL – Instructional Design–Online (3 credits)
ED 665 – Active Learning with Technology: Enriched Classroom Presentations (3 credits)
ED 666 – Applying Technology in the Social Sciences Classroom–Online (3 credits)
Leaders use technology to increase equity, inclusion, and digital citizenship practices. Education leaders:
Leaders engage others in establishing a vision, strategic plan and ongoing evaluation cycle for transforming learning with technology. Education leaders:
Leaders create a culture where teachers and learners are empowered to use technology in innovative ways to enrich teaching and learning. Education leaders:
Leaders build teams and systems to implement, sustain and continually improve the use of technology to support learning. Education leaders:
Leaders model and promote continuous professional learning for themselves and others. Education leaders: