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Graduate Certificate in Instructional/Educational Technology
The graduate certificate in Instructional/Educational Technology provides an opportunity for study and professional training. The program requires a great deal of independent thinking and emphasis is placed on the cultivation of scholarly attitudes and methods. The certificate program will prepare students with a subject matter degree to apply for state of Florida teacher technology positions. Also, students will acquire the subject matter needed to meet the National Educational Technology Standards for Teachers developed by the International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE) and being adopted by the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE). To learn more, visit the certificate program website at: http://insttech.education.ucf.edu.
Required Courses Total Credit Hours: 15
Two courses are available fully online, two are available in a mixed mode (reduced seat time) format and one will require campus-based class attendance (as indicated below).
EME 5050 Fundamentals of Technology for Educators
EME 5053 Electronic Resources for Education*
EME 6405 Application Software for Educational Settings*
EME 6507 Multimedia in the Classroom
EME 6602 Integrating Technology into the Curriculum**
*Four Saturdays during the term, these classes will meet on campus
**Course requires campus-based class attendance
For information contact:
Glenda A. Gunter, Ph.D., Associate Professor
College of Education
407-823-3502
ggunter@mail.ucf.edu
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