Learning Technologies Graduate Certificate
Program Overview
George Mason University's online Learning Technologies Graduate Certificate enhances individuals' expertise in using technology for education. It offers three concentrations tailored to K-12 educators, teachers seeking to integrate digital learning, and professionals specializing in instructional design and e-learning. The fully online program provides 15-18 credits and focuses on current and emerging technologies in learning, preparing students to design and implement effective learning experiences in various settings.
Program Outline
Degree Overview:
The Learning Technologies Graduate Certificate is a fully online program offered by George Mason University's College of Education and Human Development. It is designed for individuals seeking to enhance their knowledge and skills in the field of learning technologies. The program offers three concentrations:
- Concentration in Blended and Online Learning in Schools (BOLS): This concentration caters to K-12 educators interested in teaching in blended and fully online learning environments.
- Concentration in Designing Digital Learning in Schools (DDLS): This concentration is designed for practicing teachers who want to integrate digital learning into their classrooms.
- Concentration in E-Learning (ELRN): This concentration equips professionals with specialized knowledge in instructional design and e-learning practices for various settings, including communities, government agencies, and corporations.
Other:
- The program can be pursued on a full-time or part-time basis.
- The certificate requires 15-18 credits, depending on the chosen concentration.
- The program is offered fully online.
- The program is designed to meet the needs of K-12 educators and professionals working in various sectors.
- The program focuses on current and emerging technologies in learning.
- The program provides students with the necessary knowledge and skills to design and implement effective learning experiences in various settings.