Do more than integrate technology into your classroom. Design technology-based learning experiences and evaluate the impact of technology on the learning process. Penn State's master of education in instructional systems--educational technology degree program can provide you with the technical and research skills to analyze the effectiveness of technology integration in your classroom, school, or organization.

This 33-credit master's degree program is designed for educators who have an interest in designing, developing, and evaluating the impact of technology on learning.

Building on Existing Certificate Programs
Since 1999, Penn State has been offering two technology certificate programs: TICKET and the technology integration certificate. Most certificate holders will find that they can count up to 12 credits from their certificate toward the requirements for the master's degree. Please contact an academic adviser for more information. Penn State has also added a new instructional strategies certificate program to its educational technology portfolio.

Recognized, Accredited, and Approved
Penn State's College of Education is regularly ranked among the nation's best graduate schools, according to U.S.News & World Report, and this program is offered by the same nationally recognized faculty. Penn State is accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools and the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE). And Penn State is an Act 48-approved provider for Pennsylvania educators, so the courses in the master's degree program in educational technology will count toward professional development hours.


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