By Jeff Murphy,
                                                									May 1, 2020
                                             
                                                
                                                
WARRENSBURG, MO – With its long-standing commitment to quality teacher preparation
                                                   and professional development, the University of Central Missouri has been recognized
                                                   as offering one of the nation’s Best Online Master's in Educational and Instructional
                                                   Technology degrees.
UCM ranked 32nd among public and private colleges and universities throughout the
                                                   nation that were included in this study conducted by , a new authority in online education data.
In their online feature, Online Schools Report notes that the UCM program teaches
                                                   students how to integrate technology into their classroom and manage current technological
                                                   advancements.
Online Schools Report stated that in order to earn a master’s degree in educational
                                                   and instructional technology, most programs will require applicants to show proof
                                                   of an undergraduate degree prior to enrollment. Students are not required to have
                                                   a certain undergraduate major in order to apply to most programs. Typically, applicants
                                                   hold degrees in the study of education. Depending on the program, you may have to
                                                   write a research-based thesis, take a capstone course, or pass an exit exam prior
                                                   to graduating with your master’s degree.
“Best of all, this program can be completed entirely online, which means you can fit
                                                   it into your schedule for maximum convenience,” according to Online Schools Report.
Ideally suited to educators who want to grow in their profession, UCM’s entirely online
                                                   Master of Science in Educational Technology is designed to help individuals integrate technology into their teaching. It will
                                                   help them with differentiated instruction, and it teaches them how to engage and motivate
                                                   their students and assist students in obtaining higher-level learning. The online
                                                   master’s degree builds upon a teacher’s prior educational coursework and supports
                                                   their growth as an educator, allowing them to:
                                                
                                                
                                                   
                                                   - Stay current with the fast pace of changing educational technology
 
                                                   
                                                   - Improve their teaching, whether it be a k-20 classroom, library, or in the military
                                                      or corporate training
 
                                                   
                                                   - Become a leader in the school and be prepared to take on roles such as a technology
                                                      coordinator or instructional coach.
 
                                                   
                                                
                                                In achieving its rankings, Online Schools Report synthesizes data from the National
                                                   Center for Education Statistics, the Bureau of Labor Statistics, Payscale, and the
                                                   College Scorecard. Ultimately, colleges are scored based on their commitment to online
                                                   education, admission rates, student satisfaction, alumni debt, and specialty in the
                                                   program in question.
                                                
                                                Individuals who want to learn more about UCM’s MS in Educational Technology should
                                                   contact Shantia Kerr Sims, associate professor of educational technology, at 660-543-4795
                                                   or skerr@ucmo.edu.