Does anyone know of any masters degrees in educational technology (instructional technology or related field) that can be earned online from reputable schools?

I know of Texas Tech and Pepperdine University. Do you know of any others?

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I just graduated from the Pepperdine program and would highly recommend it. Email me anytime if you have questions.
I did the Pepperdine program a while back. Ditto for me - highly recommended. Happy to answer questions.
PS you might check out Lesley too. Have heard good things.
So Pepperdine has a fully online masters program in instructional technology? I'm wanting to get my masters in that as well. Good topic by the way.
After reading about Pepperdine (before this post) I was pretty much determined this was the way to go.
This happened to confirm.

Thanks for your posts guys...!!!

Isabelle.
I don't know if they offer a Masters Program but I've heard wonderful things about the courses at PBS Teacherline. They offer a lot more than just technology and at one time had classes with connections to the Natural History Museum that sounded like fun.
morehead state in ky.

I'm biased. I teach for it.

but the other classes are pretty good and online courses are all In-State tuition.

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How long is this program?
I am currently in a master's program at Virginia Tech. Here's the link to their home page: http://www.itma.vt.edu/.
CTER Program at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign! I can't say enough good things about this two year program. Feel free to email me for details!
The New York Institute of Technology has a great program for teachers. Not all the classes are offered online, though. One can register for the first 30 credits through NYC's Teacher's Untion, UFT at substantially reduced cost, and the last two classes are full freight. I'll be graduating in May next year with an MS in Instruction Education. I believe that FDU - Farleigh Dicksenson University in NJ also offers this Masters Degree. NYIT has 2 tracks - corporate training and K-12 education.
Indiana University has an online Instructional Systems Technology (IST) masters. I've heard great things about it. I did the residential program and I do recommend that. Check it out at http://www.indiana.edu/~istde/

In the past, the program has been seen as very corporate (training) oriented, but these days I see it as a good balance between education and corporate sectors.

Dan

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