Overview
The Master of Education (Digital Technologies for Learning) is for graduates who wish to update and refine their skills in using contemporary technologies in teaching and learning. The program is suitable for those who already use ICT in their current roles and also for those who want to expand their … For more content click the Read More button below.
You will develop sound theoretical foundations and extensive practical skills that address the broader aspects of education and training.
All students in this degree have the opportunity to incorporate electives from other education areas such as Educational Leadership or Adult Education, to tailor their degree to current and future career goals.
This degree is flexible, allowing you to study fully online or in the classroom. This degree focuses on the use of digital technologies in learning. You will study technology integration, resources and course design, online learning and assessment evaluation strategies as part of this degree.
You will build skills to investigate and solve complex issues in the current educational climate and conduct an individualised research project that ties in with your work, interests and study specialisation.
Delivery
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Structure
The Master of Education (Digital Technologies for Learning) requires the successful completion of 72 credit points, including:
a. core subjects to the value of 24 credit points. EDGZ921 must be completed within the first 36 credit points and EDGZ906 be completed in the final session of the degree;
b. 24 credit points of Digital Technologies for Learning electives; and
c. 24 credit points of elective subjects selected from the Master of Education Elective Schedule.
Students must not complete more than 24 credit points of 800 level subjects.
Applying for credit may impact your eligibility for award with distinction. Please refer to the Coursework Rules, for further information. There may be an alternative pathway available to gain a “with distinction’ award, please contact the specialisation coordinator to discuss.
72 Credit points
Core subjects24 Credit points
Digital Technologies for Learning Electives24 Credit points
Education Electives24 Credit points
Subjects with substantial Work Integrated Learning
EDGI904 and EDGI903
Credit for prior learning
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