The master's degree program in educational technology leadership is an Internet-based distance education program designed to prepare professionals for leadership roles in administration of educational technology and distance education used in schools, higher education institutions, associations, governments, corporations, and foundations.
The program is founded on the belief that leadership skills and technological competence are fundamental to the appropriate and successful utilization of technologies in educational settings and that access to the requisite knowledge should be universal, despite the barriers of distance, person physical limitations, and lifestyle.
The program is guided by commitment to continuing improvement as technology changes through:
- the development and delivery of appropriate and effective distance education methods
- support services for all members of the distance learning community
- extending the influence of the program in the creation of new knowledge and practices
- providing access to qualified candidates
- the intellectual and professional development of faculty and staff
- emphasizing the interaction of individual, corporate, governmental, and educational interests, and
- the development of leaders in the global expansion of educational technology.
For additional information visit the ETL Web site at http://www.gwu.edu/%7Eetl. The Web site will provide links to:
- Complete Schedule and Course Descriptions
- Registration Information
- Technical Requirements
- personal capability
- hardware and software
- Internet connections
- Online Graduate School Application
- Opportunities for tuition and financial assistance
- Administrative information
Other Internet resources Credit Hours: 36 Program of Study
Admission Information for this Degree/Program:
Fall, Spring or Summer Admit Available for Distance Education Program. (Visit our Admissions Section for more general Admissions information.) Program Location(s): Distance Education
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