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Concordia University will not share your personal information. By submitting this form you agree to be contacted about Concordia's Education Offerings.In this project-based curriculum, you will apply lessons in ways relevant to your professional goals. Complete practical and useable work that can be applied immediately to needs in classrooms and organizations. Acquire the technology and leadership skills to design, implement, and adapt technology plans for your target audience.
You will develop the tools and strategies to introduce the use of technology in settings new to technology, and also in situations with skeptical users. Become an advocate for technology by demonstrating how it improves current learning experiences and introduces new methods. And gain the expertise needed to further enhance technology already in place at academic and business learing experiences.
A career in instructional design and technology is growing in popularity as technology continues to play a greater role in today's learning environments. View an informational webinar to gain expert insight from Program Director, Sarah Mayer.
By the time you complete this program, you’ll be able to facilitate and inspire learning through the use of existing and emerging technologies. You’ll be able to design effective and engaging learning experiences, modeling digital-age work, research, collaboration and learning. You’ll also acquire a deep understanding of how to promote and model digital citizenship within the context of the digital age. As a graduate, you’ll champion research and data-driven decisions about technology-enhanced teaching and learning environments. Lastly, you’ll also engage in ongoing professional growth and leadership.
Students who desire licensure in another state must contact their state department of education for details about whether or not this coursework will meet state requirements. Students from outside of Wisconsin may earn the Master’s degree without teacher licensing.