Graduate Catalog 2023-2024 
    
    Nov 21, 2024  
Graduate Catalog 2023-2024 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Instructional Technology, Media and Design, M.Ed., Concentrations in Instructional Technology, School Library Media


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The online Master of Education with a major in Instructional Technology, Media, and Design includes three tracks: Instructional Technology, School Library Media, and School Library Media with Instructional Technology certification. All three are designed to prepare students to be progressive, innovative, and academically grounded in theory and rooted in practice. Graduates of the Instructional Technology program apply their skills in the marketplace of the P - 12 school, as well as higher education, corporate environment, health care and governmental organizations. Graduates of the School Library Media program are well grounded in the day-to-day management of the P - 12 School Library Media Centers. While in the program, Instructional Technology students have the opportunity to collaborate with stakeholders through technology-based tools and applications while School Library Media students derive learning experiences from practical field experiences in library settings. Program learning experiences are grounded in theoretical perspective and practical application of knowledge to ensure that candidates are able to immediately apply learning objectives in diverse educational settings.

Degree Requirements


The major in instructional technology, media, and design is designed to prepare school library media specialists and instructional technologists at the graduate level. The master’s program requires 30 to 36 semester hours and consists of three program concentrations: (1) school library media (30 hours); (2) instructional technology (30 hours), and (3) school library media with instructional technology certification (36 hours). Concentration three is available only for candidates who already hold a professional teaching certificate.

With concentration one, candidates are provided with educational experiences to prepare them to work in P-12 settings as media specialists. Students acquire skills that are necessary to design and deliver an effective school library media program as well as evaluate its effectiveness through formative and summative measures.

With concentration two, candidates are provided with opportunities to prepare them for work in P-12 schools, higher education, corporate, health care, and government organizations. The focus is on developing skills that are essential to effective instructional design and technology, technology planning, integrating technology into the curriculum, problem solving for technology-related issues, and making use of formative and summative data for instructional decisions.

With concentration three, candidates are provided with educational experiences to prepare them to work in P-12 settings as media specialists. Students acquire skills that are necessary to design and deliver an effective school library media program as well as evaluate its effectiveness through formative and summative measures. There is also a focus on developing skills that are essential to effective instructional design and technology, technology planning, integrating technology into the curriculum, and problem solving for technology-related issues.

All master’s programs require a bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited institution.

School Library Media Concentration


Education Core (9 -12 hrs)


Instructional Technology Concentration


Instructional Technology Certification (9 hrs)


Electives - (9 hrs - select 3 courses)


  • Online Teaching Endorsement or Online Teaching Certificate Elective Courses (9 hours)

     

  • 3 Credit Hours (Prerequisite: MEDT 7461   or MEDT 7464  )
  • 3 Credit Hours (Prerequisite: MEDT 7472  )
  • 3 Credit Hours (Prerequisite or Corequisite: MEDT 7491  )
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    Additional Elective Courses

     

  • 3 Credit Hours
  • 3 Credit Hours
  • 3 Credit Hours
  • 3 Credit Hours
  • 3 Credit Hours
  • 3 Credit Hours
  • 1.0 - 3.0 Credit Hours (with advisor approval)
  • 3 Credit Hours
  • Others to be approved by advisor

     

  • 1. The Instructional Technology Certification courses (e.g., MEDT 7464, MEDT 7490, and MEDT 7476) are required courses for Instructional Technology Certification through the Georgia Professional Standards Commission (GaPSC) but can be taken as electives for non-certification students.

    2. *Students who are not in a K12 setting should not take MEDT 7461. These students should consult with their advisor to determine a suitable replacement.

    3. Special Education in the Regular Classroom - House Bill 671 requirement must be met - course or training or current Renewable Professional certificate.

    4. Students must pass the GACE Content Assessments for IT if they seek certification.

    5. Renewable Professional certificate upon admission required for eligibility for Instructional Technology certification and Online Teaching Endorsement.

    6. The Online Teaching Endorsement and the Online Teaching Certificate are two program options that require the same courses but are tailored to two distinct audiences. The endorsement is designed for students who hold a current clear, renewable teaching certificate at level 4 or higher, in accordance with the requirements of the Georgia Professional Standards Commission. The certificate is designed for students working in non-K-12 environments (i.e., higher education, industry, military) who wish to improve their online design and facilitation competencies.

    7. The Online Teaching Endorsement and the Online Teaching Certificate courses include prerequisite requirements.

    8. The courses MEDT 7476 and MEDT 7491 are not offered in summer semesters.

    9. To graduate, students must hold a minimum of a “B” average (i.e., 3.0).

    10. Upon acceptance into the program, you are directed to carefully read the Orientation Guide and set up this Program Sheet. Maintain and update your program sheet regularly, and ask your academic advisors for input as needed. While it is your responsibility to know what classes to take, your academic advisor is here to help. Email them as needed with questions or concerns, and attach an up-to-date copy of your program sheet to aid communication.

School Library Media with Instructional Technology Concentration


Instructional Technology Certification Sequence (9 hours)


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