Program Description
The master's program in Instructional
Technology develops expertise in the use of leading
edge media and technology for teaching and learning.
Graduates of the program work as master teachers in
P-12 classrooms, and as school or district instructional
technology leaders, staff developers, and curriculum
designers. Initial courses enhance teachers' expertise
with a wide range of media and applications and set
the stage for understanding how instructional technology
can fulfill its potential to Entice, Encourage,
Enable and Empower learners. Building on theories
of learning, motivation, and curriculum design, teachers
next learn to apply newly developed technology skills
to language arts, social studies, math, science, and
technology curricular content. An innovative action
research project caps the experience as participants
join the small number of certified educational technology
specialists in New York state.
The Instructional Technology
program offers you:
- A 36-credit Master of Science degree
in Instructional Technology
- Eligibility for New York State certification
as an Educational Technology Specialist
- Eligibility for permanent or professional
certification in your first certificate area
- Opportunity to become proficient
in the use of leading edge technology
- Professional development for leadership
in applying educational technology
- Experience with tools for problem
solving and communication in the P-12 setting
- Expertise in integrating technology
and standards in the P-12 curriculum
- Exciting learning environments with
practitioner instructional technology faculty
- An option for non-certified educators/others
interested in technology in teaching and learning.
Objectives
- Create a thoughtful, guiding philosophy that demonstrates
an appreciation of the dramatic changes in culture
and society brought about by technology including
its impact on learning.
- Use an understanding of learners and learning and
apply instructional design model in a curriculum development
project.
- Use appropriate technology to create effective
learning environments with differentiated instruction
for learners of various backgrounds and range of abilities.
- Demonstrate proficiency in the selection and use
of various technological tools.
- Amass a collection of online and other supporting
resources for use in teaching and learning - including
primary content resources, web sites, research, databases,
assistive devices and special-purpose software.
- Demonstrate an understanding of ethical and legal
issues affecting instructional technology including
copyright, licensing agreements, intellectual property,
fair use policies, freedom of speech, and access filters.
- Demonstrate knowledge and skills of planning and
resource management to further school goals for instructional
technology.
- Use data analysis tools to for data-driven decision
making.
- Demonstrate professional dispositions and appropriate
interpersonal skills in collaboration, consultation,
and communication.
- Apply knowledge of research theory and models as
a consumer of educational research to design and implement
a research project.
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Faculty and Advisors
| Program Advisors
and Faculty |
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Contact Information
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Dr. Sarah McPherson,
Program Chair |
|
516.686.1053
smcphers@nyit.edu
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Professor Brian Collins,
Faculty |
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212.261.1534
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Dr. Robert Slotnick,
Faculty |
|
212.261.1541 |
Dr. Deniz Palak, Faculty
|
|
516.686.7541 |
| Dr. Joan B. Penrose, Faculty |
|
516.686.7956 |
Professor Stan Silverman,
Director
Technology Based Learning Systems |
|
631.348.3317 |
| Dr. Shiang-Kwei
Wang, Faculty |
|
516.686.7892 |
| Manhattan Education Office |
|
212.261.1529 |
| Old Westbury Office |
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516.686.7777 |
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