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Instructional Technology

Thank you for your interest in the Instructional Technology Program at Georgia Southern University.

The Instructional Technology Program is dedicated to supporting faculty members who seek creative ways to use computers and other technologies for instruction.

Advanced Study In Instructional Technology

The Department of Leadership, Technology, and Human Development offers advanced study opportunities in Instructional Technology.  These courses provide teachers, media specialists, instructional supervisors and postsecondary personnel the skills and competence necessary to select and use technology in all its forms. Attention is directed to the unique needs of individuals who aspire to leadership positions in the Instructional Technology field.

The knowledge base that supports this rapidly changing field is linked to the classroom practitioner and administrator through structured experiences that model the design, development, use, management, and evaluation of learning resources.

The M.Ed. program in Instructional Technology meets all Georgia Professional Standards Commission requirements and fully subscribes to the curriculum protocols established by the Association for Educational Communications and Technology.

Those wishing to enhance their technology skills, but who do not wish state certification as a Media Specialist can study using the M.Ed. in Instructional Technology non-certification option.

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Telephone: 912.478.5307
FAX:  912.478.7104
Postal address:
P.O. Box 8131
College of Education
Georgia Southern University
Statesboro, Georgia, 30460-8131
Email:
General Information: tanderson@georgiasouthern.edu
Webmaster: rcarlson@georgiasouthern.edu

Last modified: June 24, 2008