Instructional Technology
M.Ed. in Media - IT emphasis
The online Master of Education with a Major in Media (Instructional Technology Track) degree is designed to prepare progressive, innovative, academically grounded instructional technology leaders; Enable teachers and school library media specialists to successfully integrate technology into their learning environments; Build and enhance skills in research and program evaluation to support instructional growth and improvement; Pioneer innovative delivery options to maximize educational experiences; Cultivate diversity of ideas, values, and persons responsive to changing needs and technologies; and promote the advancement of learning through scholarship and service.
Supporting Documents:
- M.Ed. Program Advising Sheet (Plan of Study)
- M.Ed Program Report
- M.Ed. Program Handbook
- Program Wiki for Additional Information
Contacts:
- Program Advisor: Dr. Yun-Jo An
- Staff Assistant: Ms. June Barry, jbarry@westga.edu, 678-839-5259
Ed.S. in Media - IT emphasis
The purpose of the Ed.S. program in Instructional Technology is to provide superior student-focused education that is personally relevant and intellectually challenging. The program is committed to the following areas of excellence:
- Preparing progressive, innovative, academically grounded instructional technology leaders;
- Enabling teachers and school library media specialists to successfully integrate technology into their learning environments to support student learning;
- Building and enhancing skills in research and program evaluation to support instructional growth and improvement;
- Pioneering innovative delivery options to maximize educational experiences;
- Cultivating diversity of ideas, values, and persons responsive to changing needs and technologies; and
- Promoting the advancement of learning through scholarship and service.
Supporting Documents:
- Ed.S. Program Advising Sheet (Plan of Study)
- Ed.S Program Report
- Ed.S. Program Handbook (currently under revision)
Contacts:
- Program Advisors: Dr. Danilo Baylen, Dr. George Bradford, and Dr. Linda Haynes
- Staff Assistant: Ms. June Barry, jbarry@westga.edu, 678-839-5259
