I'm looking to start a PhD in Educational Technology with an emphasis on E-Learning. I've looked at brick and mortar Universities but I'm looking more at the all online options. Reason being I'm a full time teacher, husband and father and they seem to have the flexibility I need. I've looked at the following options.
Capella University Instructional Design for Online Learning specialization
Northcentral University E-Learning Specialization.
Any thoughts on the programs or the universities would be very helpful.
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Permalink Reply by Stacey Kramer on June 29, 2011 at 5:55pm Hi Stacey:
It is a Doctor of Education with a specialization in Educational Technology and E-Learning. This is the link. Click on the section for doctor of education to see the specializations http://welcome.ncu.edu/start.htm?kid=GOG0040438967&cmv=true&...
Stacey Kramer said:Suzanne I have looked at Northcentral numerous times. I have not seen a doctorate program in Educational Technology... Could you lead me to a page or info?
Suzanne M Martin said:
I am in the doctorate program at Northcentral for Educational Technology and E-Learning. Overall I like the flexibility of the courses. I would recommend the program to anyone who has experience with online coursework and is a self-motivated learner. All assignments have been individual - no group projects as some online school require.
Permalink Reply by Stacey Kramer on June 29, 2011 at 6:08pm Thanks! I will go check it out.
Suzanne M Martin said:
Hi Stacey:
It is a Doctor of Education with a specialization in Educational Technology and E-Learning. This is the link. Click on the section for doctor of education to see the specializations http://welcome.ncu.edu/start.htm?kid=GOG0040438967&cmv=true&...
Stacey Kramer said:Suzanne I have looked at Northcentral numerous times. I have not seen a doctorate program in Educational Technology... Could you lead me to a page or info?
Suzanne M Martin said:I am in the doctorate program at Northcentral for Educational Technology and E-Learning. Overall I like the flexibility of the courses. I would recommend the program to anyone who has experience with online coursework and is a self-motivated learner. All assignments have been individual - no group projects as some online school require.
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