Graduate Catalog 2023-2024 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Instructional Technology, Media and Design, Ed.S., Concentrations in Instructional Technology, School Library Media
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The Ed.S. in instructional technology, media, and design program consists of two program concentrations: (1) School Library Media and (2) Instructional Technology.
The Ed.S. program with a concentration in School Library Media is designed to prepare media specialists to serve in district-level school library leadership roles in PK-12 school districts. Applicants for concentration one in School Library Media must be eligible for S-5 certification in School Library Media.
The Ed.S. program with a concentration in Instructional Technology includes two tracks. The first track (Certification) provides initial preparation for P12 educators to be eligible for S-6 IT Certification in the state of Georgia and reinforces those ideas through advanced coursework. The second track (General) provides advanced preparation for instructional designers, instructional technology coordinators, and already certified K-12 (e.g., teachers, school library media specialists, instructional technology coordinators possessing IT Certification) seeking to gain additional skills in instructional technology for integration into the P-12 classroom. Admission requires a master’s degree in any field and at least a 3.0 GPA.
Exit certification eligibility is determined by the certificate held during admission to the program.
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School Library Media Concentration
Ed.S. Core Required for all Candidates (15 hours)
Elective Courses: 15 hours required
Instructional Technology Concentration
Instructional Technology Required Courses (12 hours)
Electives (15 hours)
Online Teaching Endorsement or Online Teaching Certificate Elective Courses (9 hours) - MEDT 7472 - Introduction to Distance Learning 3 Credit Hours (Prerequisite: MEDT 7461 or MEDT 7464 )
- MEDT 7491 - Implementation, Assessment, and Evaluation of Online Learning 3 Credit Hours (Prerequisite: MEDT 7472 )
- MEDT 7492 - Leadership and Administration of Online Learning and e-Learning 3 Credit Hours
Additional Electives - MEDT 7461 - Instructional Technology, Media, & Design 3 Credit Hours
- MEDT 7462 - Internet Tools, Resources, and Issues in Education 3 Credit Hours
- MEDT 7464 - Designing Technology Enhanced Instruction 3 Credit Hours
- MEDT 7466 - Digital Photography in Instruction 3 Credit Hours
- MEDT 7467 - Web Design for Instruction 3 Credit Hours
- MEDT 7468 - Instructional Multimedia Design and Development 3 Credit Hours
- MEDT 7470 - Digital Media Production and Utilization 3 Credit Hours
- MEDT 7473 - Advanced Multimedia 3 Credit Hours
- MEDT 7476 - Assessing Learning in Technology-Enhanced Instruction 3 Credit Hours (not offered in summers)
- MEDT 7479 - Digital Game-Based Learning 3 Credit Hours
- MEDT 7480 - Global Learning and Collaboration with Technology 3 Credit Hours
- MEDT 7490 - Visual and Media Literacy for Teaching and Learning 3 Credit Hours
- MEDT 7499 - Methods & Strategies for CT-integrated Learning 3 Credit Hours
- MEDT 7485 - Special Topics in Media 1.0 - 3.0 Credit Hours (with advisor approval)
- CEPD 8102 - Lifespan Human Development 3 Credit Hours
Others to be approved by advisor
1. This program is designed for students who already possess Instructional Technology Certfication from the Georgia Professional Standards Commission or are not anticipating pursuing this additional certification field. If you are pursuing adding Instructional Technology as a S field to your Georgia Professional Certificate, then you should be in the Certification track.
2. Renewable Professional certificate upon admission required for eligibility for Online Teaching Endorsement.
3. Students cannot repeat courses of the same content from a previous program for credit towards this degree.
4. 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 Five-Year Induction or Professional 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.
5. The Online Teaching Endorsement and the Online Teaching Certificate courses include prerequisite requirements.
6. The courses MEDT 7476 and MEDT 7491 are not offered in summer semesters.
7. To graduate, students must hold a minimum of a “B” average (i.e., 3.0).
8. Upon acceptance into 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.
Instructional Technology Required Courses (12 hours)
Instructional Technology Certification Courses (9 hours)
Additional Electives (6 hours)
Online Teaching Endorsement or Online Teaching Certificate Elective Courses (9 hours) - MEDT 7472 - Introduction to Distance Learning 3 Credit Hours (Prerequisite: MEDT 7461 or MEDT 7464)
- MEDT 7491 - Implementation, Assessment, and Evaluation of Online Learning 3 Credit Hours Not offered in Summer Semesters
- MEDT 7492 - Leadership and Administration of Online Learning and e-Learning 3 Credit Hours
- MEDT 7461 - Instructional Technology, Media, & Design 3 Credit Hours
- MEDT 7462 - Internet Tools, Resources, and Issues in Education 3 Credit Hours
- MEDT 7466 - Digital Photography in Instruction 3 Credit Hours
- MEDT 7467 - Web Design for Instruction 3 Credit Hours
- MEDT 7468 - Instructional Multimedia Design and Development 3 Credit Hours
- MEDT 7470 - Digital Media Production and Utilization 3 Credit Hours
- MEDT 7473 - Advanced Multimedia 3 Credit Hours
- MEDT 7479 - Digital Game-Based Learning 3 Credit Hours
- MEDT 7480 - Global Learning and Collaboration with Technology 3 Credit Hours
- MEDT 7485 - Special Topics in Media 1.0 - 3.0 Credit Hours
- MEDT 7499 - Methods & Strategies for CT-integrated Learning 3 Credit Hours
- CEPD 8102 - Lifespan Human Development 3 Credit Hours
Others to be approved by advisor
1. The Instructional Technology Certification courses (e.g., MEDT 7464, MEDT 7476, and MEDT 7490) are required courses for Instructional Technology Certification through the Georgia Professional Standards Commission (GaPSC).
2. Students must pass the GACE Content Assessments for IT if they seek certification.
3. Induction or Professional certificate upon admission required for eligibility for Instructional Technology certification and Online Teaching Endorsement.
4. Students cannot repeat courses from a previous degree program for credit towards this degree.
5. 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 Five-Year Induction or Professional 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. Students can begin this endorsement/certificate program with their elective courses.
6. The Online Teaching Endorsement and the Online Teaching Certificate courses include prerequisite requirements.
7. The courses MEDT 7476 and MEDT 7491 are not offered in summer semesters.
8. To graduate, students must hold a minimum of a “B” average (i.e., 3.0).
9. Upon acceptance into 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.
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