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MAET Job Opportunity – Program Specialist

05/03/2015

The nationally ranked, award winning Educational Psychology and Educational Technology program in the MSU College of Education seeks an organized, detail oriented, creative, dynamic, forward-thinking educator to join the MAET program leadership team. The Program Specialist will direct many aspects of the Graduate Certificate in Educational Technology and Graduate Certificate in Online Teaching and Learning… Read More »

The Bridge: EdCamp with Team MAET

12/15/2014

Have you ever wondered what faculty and instructors in the MAET program do when they’re not teaching courses and answering students’ emails? Have you ever wondered what questions drive their research? What issues in Education matter most to them? What work they pursue to make the world a better place? This month’s The Bridge webinar… Read More »

Call for 2015-2016 #MAET Instructional Team

12/08/2014

We frequently field inquires about teaching with the MAET program. In addition to our regular program faculty, we often have a need for additional instructors to assist with course delivery. We have formalized procedures for expressing interest and on a yearly basis from December – January accept interest applications for the upcoming academic year. The… Read More »

The Bridge Webinar Series: Shop Talk with K-12 Tech Integration Specialists

11/14/2014

Technology Integration Specialists in K-12 schools and districts often hold Master’s degrees in Educational Technology. In fact, we know that many students apply to our Master’s of Educational Technology program because they hope to move into a technology integration position. As more and more districts scale up their technology offerings, the technology integration role is… Read More »

New Fall 2014 Special Topics Elective Course: CEP 891: Computational Thinking and Problem Solving

07/22/2014

New Fall 2014 Special Topics Elective Course: CEP 891: Computational Thinking and Problem Solving This course will introduce computational thinking ideas and practices and discuss why computational thinking is an important cognitive skill. We will explore how computational thinking draws upon concepts fundamental to computer science and its influence in a wide range of disciplines.… Read More »

The Bridge Webinar Series: Special Student-led Week of Inquiry

07/15/2014

Starting today, The Bridge will begin a special week-long student-led series of conversations on issues of pressing importance in educational technology. Following on the heels of the GREAT14: Global Resources in Education And Technology conference coordinated by the second-year cohort of our MAET overseas program in Galway, Ireland, this unique week-long webinar series is coordinated… Read More »

Making: It’s Half Social Club, Half Learning Together

07/11/2014

“I get the Maker thing now. I didn’t see it before. But getting together mattered. Making things together, it was really powerful.” ~ Zach Cresswell, First year Master’s in Educational Technology student, and Math Teacher This week, students in the online version of CEP 811: Adapting Innovative Technologies to Education are exploring their maker kits… Read More »

The Bridge Webinar Series: Technology to Assist Learning

07/11/2014

Please join The Bridge webinar series on Thursday, July 17th at 11:00 a.m. Eastern Time for insights, tips and ideas on technology to assist learning, especially through Universal Design for Learning (UDL). This will be a not-to-miss discussion with leaders in the field of assistive technology and UDL. Joining The Bridge will be Gordon Sasaki,… Read More »

MAET and MSU Libraries MAKER DAY – July 2, 2014

06/26/2014

We are delighted to announce the first MAET & MSU Libraries Maker Day on July 2, 2014 from 11am-1pm at the MSU Main Library! All are invited to attend as students in our “Year 1” East Lansing Cohort (CEP 810, 811 and 812) will be leading any and all attendees through hands-on maker activities. No… Read More »