Earn your Master's Degree in Education in the area of Curriculum and Instruction with a specialization in Educational Technology (30 credit hours). The Educational Technology program prepares candidates to design, develop and model effective technology-enhanced instruction and integration, as well as production of digital tools and media and provide professional development programs.
Online Teaching Certificate
Credits: 7
Cost: CSU Graduate tuition cost of $531.40 (Fall 2018) per credit hour + $25 per credit hour online learning fee.
The Online Teaching Certificate includes a sequence of 7 credit hours of coursework and can be taken completely online. This program is designed for K-12 educators, instructional designers, higher education faculty and adult educators who plan to teach online or improve their teaching.
The coursework includes ETE 690, ETE 691 and ETE 692.
The Computer and Technology Endorsement (12 credit hours) program goals and curriculum are aligned with the International Society of Technology in Education (ISTE) Technology Coaches standards. The endorsement program prepares teachers with the planning and integration of technology in K-12 settings, model and train teachers to use and integrate technology in an effective manner, develop and implement curriculum and professional development programs as they relate to technology. To be eligible for this endorsement, you must hold a valid provisional, professional, or permanent teaching certificate or license in the State of Ohio. Upon successful completion of the required courses and a passing score on the applicable Pearson OAE exams, you may apply for the endorsement.
While much of the content is appropriate for the person serving as “technology coordinator”, the primary focus of coursework is on the integration of technology in instruction. The coursework includes ETE 570, ETE 571, ETE 572 and ETE 573.
The M.Ed. in Educational Technology includes:
Please note: All specialization classes are offered online. Core classes can be taken face-to-face or online.
Course
Title
Credits
EDB 601
Educational Research
3 Credits
Social Foundations (select one)
Course
Title
Credits
EDB 604
Social Issues and Education
3 Credits
EDB 606
Philosophy and Education
3 Credits
EDB 608
School and Society in the American Past
3 Credits
EDB 609
Comparative and International Education
3 Credits
Human Development (select one)
Course
Title
Credits
EDC 501
Child Development
3 Credits
EDB 620
Psychology of the Adolescent Learner
3 Credits
EDB 628
Psychology of Learning and Instruction
3 Credits
Curriculum & Instruction
Course
Title
Credits
ETE 555
Instructional Design
3 Credits
Course
Title
Credits
*ETE 570
Technology in Learning Environments
3 Credits
*ETE 572
Advancements in Educational Technology
3 Credits
*ETE 573
Innovation: Projects in Educational Technology
3 Credits
*Students holding an Ohio Provisional/Professional teaching certificate or license may apply for the computer/technology endorsement upon completion of those courses.
Course
Title
Credits
*ETE 571
Technological Change and Schools
3 Credits
ETE 690
Designing Online Instruction
3 Credits
ETE 691
eLearning Tools and Techniques
3 Credits
ETE 595
Current Topics and Research in Edu Technology
3 Credits
*Students holding an Ohio Provisional/Professional teaching certificate or license may apply for the computer/technology endorsement upon completion of those courses.
If ETE 690 & 691 are selected as electives, students can earn the Online Teaching Certificate with one additional course (ETE 692).
The Online Teaching Certificate includes:
Course
Title
Credits
Semester
Prerequisites
ETE 690
Designing Online Instruction
3 Credits
Fall
None
ETE 691
eLearning Tools and Techniques
3 Credits
Spring
ETE 690
ETE 692
Applications of Online Instruction
1 Credit
Summer
ETE 690, ETE 691
General requirements for admission to the Master’s Degree in Educational Technology include:
A baccalaureate degree from a college or university with full academic accreditation
Fulfillment of College of Graduate Studies requirements
Official transcripts from previously attended colleges
A score of at least 47 on the Miller Analogies Test, or a score at the 50th percentile or above on the General section of the Graduate Record Examination.
All students applying to the Master of Education in Educational Technology must:
Interested students should fill out the Request Information form and indicate their preference for Master of Education in Educational Technology or the Online Teaching Certificate.
Dr. Selma Koc, Program Coordinator
Department of Curriculum and Foundations
College of Education and Human Services
2485 Euclid Avenue
Julka Hall, 376
Cleveland, OH 44115
216.687.4577 s.koch@csuohio.edu
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