[CALIBK12] FW: degree program

Lesley Farmer lfarmer at csulb.edu
Mon Apr 20 15:19:43 PDT 2009


don't forget the other librarianship programs, such as 
CSULB and Azuza Pacific...
Lesley Farmer
  "Catania, Amy" <ACatania at wccusd.net> wrote:
> Speaking as someone graduating from the SJSU SLIS 
>program this May, I
> can say that I have learned a great deal about 
>technology and its
> multitude of applications.  I had thought myself tech. 
>savvy before
> entering the program, but found myself sadly mistaken. 
> There is more
> information science than library in the program, and 
>with all of the new
> trends that is probably the way that it should be.  Of 
>the two programs
> (CSU Sacrament and SJSU), I would recommend SJSU.  You 
>can do the
> coursework in two years or more if you choose and do it 
>all online.
> Just make sure you get the regular session and not the 
>special session.
> Special session students pay through the nose (speaking 
>from
> experience).
> 
> 
> 
> ________________________________
> 
>From: calibk12-bounces at lists.sjsu.edu
> [mailto:calibk12-bounces at lists.sjsu.edu] On Behalf Of 
>Ann Sperske
> Sent: Monday, April 20, 2009 3:02 PM
> To: Pilling, George; CALIBK12 at lists.sjsu.edu
> Subject: Re: [CALIBK12] FW: degree program
> 
> 
> 
> I was in that program in 2001-2003 and it was still in 
>development back
> then. It had some problems back then with faculty and 
>continuity of
> coursework. But that was then. It has hit its stride 
>now. I learned more
> about educational technology in those 2 years than I did 
>in several
> years of teaching technology and acting as the tech 
>coordinator. Of
> course the offerings at SJSU MLIS program now far exceed 
>the program
> specs from Sac State for information literacy, web 2.0 
>and all things
> Internet. But I haven't been part of the Sac State 
>program in years now.
> So it is probably on par with what they now teach in the 
>MLIS program. 
> 
> 
> 
> Ann Sperske 
> Google Certified Teacher Librarian 
> Vintage High School 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> ________________________________
> 
>From: calibk12-bounces at lists.sjsu.edu
> [mailto:calibk12-bounces at lists.sjsu.edu] On Behalf Of 
>Pilling, George
> Sent: Thursday, April 16, 2009 8:15 AM
> To: CALIBK12 at lists.sjsu.edu
> Subject: [CALIBK12] FW: degree program
> 
> This looks like a good program. Fresno Pacific also has 
>an excellent
> program for a M.Ed. in Technology education 
> 
> 
> 
> From: "Jaracz, Christina" <cjaracz at lesley.edu>
> 
> 	Date: April 14, 2009 12:48:18 PM PDT
> 
> 	To: Connie Williams <chwms at mac.com>
> 
> 	Cc: "McCarthy, Michael" <mmccart1 at lesley.edu>
> 
> 	Subject: RE: degree program
> 
> 	 
> 
> 	Lesley University, a premier institution for graduate 
>teacher
> education with its main campus in Cambridge MA, is now 
>forming a
> Technology in Education M.Ed. learning cohort in 
>Sacramento, perfect for
> local K-12 educators, school library media professionals 
>and technology
> specialists.  The cohort will be hosted at a public 
>school facility in
> Sacramento and is projected to start late May 2009. 
> 
> 	 
> 
> 	M.Ed. participants enjoy both face-to-face and online
> instruction. Courses focus on the following areas of 
> K-12 school
> technology:
> 
> 	 
> 
> 	*	Practical exploration in 21st Century educational
> technology innovations 
> 	*	Hands-on experiences with multimedia, assessment,
> networking, online education and Internet technologies 
> 	*	Support from academically and professionally trained
> faculty from Lesley's main campus in Cambridge and 
>around the nation. 
> 	*	Preparation to teach distance education 
> 	*	Meets NASDTEC, TEAC, ISTE and all state standards
> 
> 	The Technology in Education Program of Study is 
>composed of
> eleven (11) courses (33 credits) offered in a blended 
>format where
> students are in attendance face-to-face on a Saturday 
>and Sunday at key
> intervals throughout the program as well as online. 
> 
> 	 
> 
> 	Prospective students with limited technology experience 
>through
> advanced are welcome, as courses are adjusted for a 
>range of expertise.
> 
> 	 
> 
> 	For more information on the 2009 Sacramento cohort, 
>please
> contact 
> 
> 	Michael McCarthy Ph.D.
> 
> 	Lesley University 
> 
> 	866.531.3167
> 
> 	Mmccart1 at lesley.edu
> 
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> 	Christina Jaracz 
> 
> 	Regional Development Director & Site Coordinator 
>Support
> 
> 	Lesley University 
> 
> 	866.600.9957 
> 
> 	cjaracz at lesley.edu 
> 
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> 
> 	www.lesley.edu <http://www.lesley.edu/>  Home Page
> 
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> 	Apply online at www.lesley.edu/apply
> 
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