EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY

Graduate Certificates


computer Both Educational Technology graduate certificates can be completed easily within a two-year period as a complement to another degree or as a stand-alone certificate. They are appropriate for both working professionals and ASU students.

TECHNOLOGY FOR TEACHING AND LEARNING CERTIFICATE

The graduate certificate in Technology for Teaching and Learning is open to all ASU degree-seeking and non-degree seeking graduate students but is geared towards classroom teachers who want to become highly skilled at successful integration of technology in the curriculum. Students acquire the knowledge and skills needed to meet the National Education Technology Standards for Teachers (NETS) developed by the International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE) and adopted by the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE). This program offers all courses online as well as face-to-face.

  • TECHNOLOGY for TEACHING & LEARNING CERTIFICATE HANDBOOK
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EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY CERTIFICATE

The graduate certificate in Educational Technology is open to all ASU degree-seeking and non-degree seeking graduate students. It is designed for individuals interested in (a) gaining proficiency in the design, development and evaluation of instructional systems and (b) learning how to use various educational technology applications to support learning.

  • EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY CERTIFICATE HANDBOOK
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Prior to admission, students must have completed their bachelor's degree from a regionally accredited institution or university of recognized standing. See individual program pages for specific information about application materials and submission deadlines.

Admission decisions to Educational Technology programs are made by the ASU Graduate College using recommendations from the Educational Technology faculty.

Application to all programs begins through the Arizona State University Graduate College, using their online application.
A variety of full and partial funding packages are available to students in the form of student research assistantships, teaching opportunities and scholarships. Students may request consideration for funding at the time of application.

Additional financial support information is available at the ASU Graduate College website.

Phone: 480-965-3384
Fax: 480-965-0300
E-mail: nancy.archer@asu.edu

Mailing address

Division of Psychology in Education
Mary Lou Fulton College of Education
Arizona State University
PO Box 870611
Tempe AZ 85287-0611

Physical address

Division of Psychology in Education
Mary Lou Fulton College of Education
Arizona State University
Payne Hall Room 302
Tempe AZ 85287-0611
Educational Technology is a program area in the Division of Psychology in Education. Faculty within the program have accounted for more than $12 million in research income awarded to ASU in the past four years.

> PROGRAM FACULTY

Educational Technology

DOCUMENTS

  • PhD program handbook
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  • MEd program handbook
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  • Educational Technology certificate handbook
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  • Technology for Teaching & Learning certificate handbook
    (Word ) (PDF )

DEGREE & CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS

CONTACT US

Division of Psychology in Education
Mary Lou Fulton College of Education
Arizona State University
Box 870611
Tempe AZ 85287-0611

(480) 965-6420 (voice)
(480) 965-0300 (fax)
email: nancy.archer@asu.edu



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