Educational Technology Advising Aid Master s and Educational Specialist Degree Program Online Educator Focus Area



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Page 1 of 11 Educational Technology Advising Aid Master s and Educational Specialist Degree Program Online Educator Focus Area The Educational Technology Advising Aid is designed to help Master s and Educational Specialist degree students in the Online Educator focus area make decisions about their graduate programs. The Aid is intended primarily for students located away from the campus and probably not taking many, if any, classes on the campus. How is the Educational Technology Advising Aid Used? Referring to the table below, determine which section is most appropriate for you. Then, go to that section and work through the information and tasks. If you are A newly-admitted student Admitted and have completed at least one EdTech course* Getting near the end of the program Please go to... Section A: Getting Started with EdTech: Online Educator Section B: Planning Your Program of Study Section C: Capstone Need help? Contact the SISLT Student Services Office by: Phone: 573-882-4546 877-747-5868 (toll free) Email: sislt@missouri.edu Note: No more than nine credit hours completed prior to admission may be counted toward your degree. Do not delay; apply today!

Page 2 of 11 Section A: Getting Started with EdTech: Online Educator What s the Big Picture? The Online Educator focus area consists of graduate coursework focusing on the following competencies: Designing online learning environments, activities, and assessments for meaningful learning Designing, facilitating, and evaluating online discussions Promoting student engagement and motivation in online learning environments. Understanding unique characteristics of online learning environments Selecting appropriate technology tools and learning objects to support online learners Using Learning Management Systems to support and deliver online learning Seeking for and evaluating Internet-based information and resources that can be used to enhance online learning Organizing course materials in an online format The student s work in the program encompasses these competencies and focuses on producing exemplary online learning products, interventions, and environments to demonstrate knowledge and mastery of the competencies. While coursework supports the student s success with these products, interventions, and environments, we encourage all students to develop these across time in the program so that the work is personally satisfying, solves real problems, and is high quality. At the end of one s program, the student s knowledge and skills are assessed in an authentic project developed in 9483: Capstone: Online Educator. We encourage students to work cooperatively, as well as to expand their network of colleagues beyond the program. What s the Curriculum? The Educational Technology curriculum reflects the dynamic nature of the field. Your course of study consists of 30 graduate credit hours. The courses listed below illustrate the range of learning experiences available to support mastery of the program competencies. Required s (18 cr. hr. for Master s; 21 cr. hr. for Educational Specialist) 9485: Designing Online Learning (3) 9484: Teaching Online s (3) 9471: Instructional Systems Design (3) 9455: Formative & Summative Evaluation OR 9417: Technology Action Research (3) 7361: Introduction to Digital Media (3) 9483: Capstone: Online Educator (1)

Page 3 of 11 Two of the following: 7371: Exploring Sakai (1) 7372: Exploring Blackboard (1) 7373: Exploring Moodle (1) 7374: Exploring Canvas (1) Additional required course for Educational Specialist degree ESC_PS 7170: Introduction to Applied Statistics (3) Recommended Electives (12 cr. hr. for Master s; 9 cr. hr. for Educational Specialist)) 7360: Introduction to Web Development (3) 9440: Learning with the Internet (3) 9457: Designing Computer Support for Cooperative Work (3) 9469: Designing Electronic Performance Support Systems (3) 9474: Needs Assessment for Learning and Performance (3) 9475: Diffusion of Educational Innovations (3) What are the Requirements? The EdTech Master s and Educational Specialist degree programs must include: At least 30 hours of approved graduate credit At least 15 hours of 9000-level credit All required courses The EdTech Master s and Educational Specialist degree programs have two limitations: A maximum of 12 hours of Problems courses (project-based learning) (ISLT 7085 or ISLT 9085) A maximum of six hours of transfer credit The EdTech Master s and Educational Specialist degree programs culminate in a Capstone course project showing mastery of the program competencies. The Capstone is used as the comprehensive exam at the end of the program of study.

Page 4 of 11 Where to Start? A good way to begin your coursework is with either 9484: Teaching Online s or 9485: Designing Online Learning. A sample program of study for the Master s degree is shown below. Sample Program of Study Number Title Hours 7361 Introduction to Digital Media 3 9484 Teaching Online s 3 9485 Designing Online Learning 3 9471 Instructional Systems Design 3 9455 Formative & Summative Evaluation 3 7371 Exploring Sakai 1 7372 Exploring Blackboard 1 9483 Capstone: Online Educator 1 9440 Learning with the Internet 3 9474 Needs Assessment for Learning and Performance 3 9475 Diffusion of Educational Innovations 3 TOTAL (min = 30) 30 9000-level (min = 15) 15 Problems (max. = 12) 0 Transfer (max. = 6) 0

Page 5 of 11 A sample program of study for the Educational Specialist degree is shown below. Sample Program of Study Number Title Hours 7361 Introduction to Digital Media 3 9484 Teaching Online s 3 9485 Designing Online Learning 3 9471 Instructional Systems Design 3 9417 Technology Action Research 3 7373 Exploring Moodle 1 7372 Exploring Blackboard 1 9483 Capstone: Online Educator 1 9440 Learning with the Internet 3 9469 Designing Electronic Performance Support Systems 3 9457 Designing Computer Support for Cooperative Work 3 9475 Diffusion of Educational Innovations 3 ESC_PS 7170 Introduction to Applied Statistics TOTAL (min = 30) 30 9000-level (min = 15) 15 Problems (max. = 12) 0 Transfer (max. = 6) 0 What to Remember? As you select your coursework, remember to select courses that: Provide at least 15 hours of 9000-level credit Are interesting to you Are listed in the EdTech curriculum or approved by SISLT Help you acquire the Online Educator competencies Support your Capstone project development If you have additional questions on how to get started, please contact the SISLT Student Services Office: Phone: 573-882-4546 877-747-5868 (toll free) Email: sislt@missouri.edu

Page 6 of 11 Section B: Planning Your Program of Study What s a Program of Study? A Program of Study is a listing of the courses you will complete for your Master s or Educational Specialist degree. Typically, the Program of Study is submitted to your advisor for SISLT approval before you are halfway through the program. Forms are available at http://education.missouri.edu/sislt/sislt_forms.php. How is a Program of Study Created? Follow the steps below to complete the Program of Study Worksheet (see next page). Step 1. Provide personal information. Step 2. List all University of Missouri Columbia graduate courses you have completed to date that are relevant to your EdTech program. Step 3. List all University of Missouri Columbia graduate courses you are currently enrolled in that are relevant to your EdTech program. Step 4. List all graduate courses from other institutions you wish to be included in your program of study. A maximum of six hours may be transferred from another institution. Advisor approval is required for all transfer credit. In addition, an official transcript showing transfer credit is required. Step 5. List all future courses you wish to be included in your Program of Study. Make sure you have at least 15 hours at the 9000-level and all required courses, as well as any other requirements. Step 6. Check for requirements. Step 7. Submit the Program of Study Worksheet to your advisor for approval. Step 8. Finalize the Program of Study. Step 9. Educational Specialist students must complete the S-1: Request for the Educational Specialist Advisory Committee form.

Page 7 of 11 EdTech Program of Study Worksheet Step 1. Provide personal information. Name: Today s Date: Email address: Home Phone: ( ) Work Phone: ( ) Mailing address: Step 2. List all University of Missouri Columbia graduate courses you have completed to date that are relevant to your EdTech program. Number Title Subtotal Hours Institution Semester & Year Grade SISLT OK Step 3. List the University of Missouri Columbia graduate courses you are currently enrolled in that are relevant to your EdTech program. Number Title Subtotal Hours Institution Semester & Year Grade SISLT OK

Page 8 of 11 Step 4. List all graduate courses from other institutions you wish to be included in your program of study. A maximum of six hours may be transferred from another institution. Transfer credit must be approved by your advisor. In addition, an official transcript showing transfer credit is required. Number Title Hours Institution Semester & Year Grade SISLT OK Subtotal Step 5. List all future courses you wish to be included in your Program of Study. Make sure you have at least 15 hours at the 9000-level and all required courses, as well as any other requirements. Number Title Hours Institution Semester & Year Grade SISLT OK Subtotal Step 6. Check for requirements. Review Steps 2 5 and make sure you have met the following requirements. Includes... at least 30 hours of graduate credit at least 15 hours of 9000-level credit all required courses no more than 12 hours of Problems courses (7085/9085) no more than 6 hours of transfer credit Circle Yes or No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Modify the Worksheet as needed until you can circle Yes for every item.

Page 9 of 11 Step 7. Master s degree students: Use the Program of Study Worksheet to complete the M-1 (Program of Study) form. Submit the M-1 form to your academic advisor for approval. Educational Specialist degree students: Use the Program of Study Worksheet to complete the S-2 (Program of Study) form. Submit the S-2 form to your academic advisor for approval. Step 8. Finalize the Program of Study. Your advisor will give you specific final submission guidelines once the Program of Study is approved. Need help? Contact the SISLT Student Services Office by: Phone: 573-882-4546 877-747-5868 (toll free) Email: sislt@missouri.edu Note: After a Program of Study is finalized, it is possible to change courses listed in the Program by submitting a Substitution Form, which can be found on the SISLT website at http://sislt.missouri.edu/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/substitution_form.pdf. Section C: Capstone What is a Capstone? Every Master s and Educational Specialist degree student in the Online Educator focus area must enroll in the one credit hour 9483: Capstone: Online Educator. The Capstone is designed as the means for you to synthesize your learning and demonstrate mastery of the competencies for the selected focus area. While each Capstone project will be as unique as the individuals in the Educational Technology program, all share the following elements: Design and development of an online course (or redesign/development of an existing online course) Evaluation of the course by two external reviewers Report: Evaluation results; your reflection and critique How is the Capstone Project Created? After enrolling in 9483: Capstone: Online Educator immediately notify your advisor about the online learning environment you will use for your project. Most students will require that a course be set up on a learning management system such as Blackboard, Sakai, Canvas or Moodle. After creating your online course, you are responsible for finding two reviewers who will provide feedback that you should use to improve your course before submitting for faculty review.

Page 10 of 11 How is the Capstone Evaluated? Three SISLT faculty members evaluate a student s Capstone project. The review process asks two basic questions: Has the student fulfilled the requirements of the Capstone course? Has the student demonstrated adequate mastery of the competencies? Faculty reviewers do not consider your evaluators data, only the online course and your report. Additionally, consideration is given to the entry knowledge and skills of the student and the student s professional goals. If a Capstone Project is found to be lacking, the student is given the opportunity to make the necessary adjustments (e.g., make improvements to the online course, enhance the instructional products or innovations). What Happens Once the Capstone is Approved? Provided you have completed all the coursework listed in your official Program of Study (M-1 or S-2), you are ready for graduation! The semester before you are ready to graduate, contact SISLT s Student Services Office by email (sislt@missouri.edu) so that your name can be added to the graduation list for the Office of Graduate Studies. As long as you have all the appropriate forms signed and submitted to the Student Services Office (like your M-1 or S-2), you re all set. Need help? Contact the SISLT Student Services Office by: Phone: 573-882-4546 877-747-5868 (toll free) Email: sislt@missouri.edu