About the program
The is designed for educators and staff who would like to specialize in helping teachers and administrators explore how technology can be used to enhance teaching, learning, and professional productivity.
This degree is specifically designed for those who wish to become
- Technology coaches
- Technology facilitators
- Instructional technology coordinators
- Educational technologists
The Digital Education Leadership master’s degree is aligned with ISTE standards for coaches and with the relevant NETP goals and recommendations.
Program design
This 45-credit program, which can be completed in eight quarters, uses a cohort model beginning each Autumn Quarter. The course requirements include seven 5-credit courses and 6 elective credits.
The program begins with an orientation course and concludes with a practicum that provides you with practical, on-the-job experience, applying what you have learned in the program with real teachers, learners, and administrators.
Each course is team-taught by a full-time SPU faculty member and an experienced practitioner in the field. Courses are delivered asynchronously using a project-based learning model with weekly synchronous interactions between instructors and students. A strong emphasis is placed on using only open educational resources (OERs) for course content. Open access and free tools are used where possible. As a digital program, the use of paper is kept to a minimum.
Elective component
The cohort model program includes a total of 6 elective credits that are built into the course requirements each quarter. Electives are offered through the and can be tailored to your interests.
Possible elective topics include:
- Virtual labs
- Wearable technology
- Blended learning
- Flipped classroom
- BYOD
- Computational thinking
- Robotics
- Computer-supported collaborative learning
- Cloud computing
- Mobile learning
- Tablet computing
- MOOCs
- Open content
- Learning analytics
- Gamification of education
- 3D printing
Admission requirements
To apply for admission, submit the following items to Graduate Admissions:
- and $50 application processing fee.
- Official transcript(s) from each college and/or university attended.
- If your degree is not from a U.S. college or university, please arrange for your transcript to be evaluated by a -recognized credential service. Acceptable credential services include, but are not limited to, (WES) and (FIS).
- éܳé.
- Personal statement (1–2 pages).
- Two letters of recommendation. These letters should provide a current assessment of qualifications relative to past and future service in the professional setting, and capability for graduate study. Recommendations should come from present principals, supervisors, colleagues, or former professors.
Questions
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