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Students can pursue a combined degree program that awards both an M.Ed. in Educational Technology and an M.L.I.S. in School Library Media K-12. Applicants must submit separate applications for each program, with admission criteria available on each program's catalog page.
This dual M.Ed./M.L.I.S. program results in multi-age initial certification for school library media positions. The curriculum equips graduates for careers in various library settings, including schools, through coursework blending education fundamentals with library science and educational technology.
Program Learning Outcomes
Upon completion, graduates will demonstrate the ability to:
Show proficiency with diverse hardware systems and software programs.
Perform comprehensive literature reviews analyzing technology's role in education.
Create, launch, and resolve issues with web-based interactive learning platforms.
Produce and assess instructional materials using multiple technological resources.
Incorporate message design principles when crafting educational content.
Recognize significant challenges within the educational technology discipline.
Champion proper technology integration in learning environments while ensuring equal access to technological tools for every learner.