Why Ohio Needs Educational Technology Leaders—and How You Can Become One

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In today’s digital world, understanding technology is essential for every student, and preparing students for that future begins with the educators who guide them. While conversations around computer science access continue to grow, one thing is clear: schools need teachers and instructional leaders who know how to use technology to drive engagement, inclusion, and real-world learning.

Kent State University’s online Master of Education in Educational Technology empowers educators to do precisely that.

Preparing Teachers to Transform Classrooms with Technology

Technology is reshaping education at every level—from the tools we use to how we think about learning. But without intentional and informed integration, tech risks becoming a distraction instead of a solution.

That’s where Kent State’s M.Ed. in Educational Technology comes in. This fully online graduate program helps educators move beyond just using digital tools—it equips them to design, implement, and lead meaningful technology initiatives in schools, districts, and learning organizations.

Who Should Consider This Program?

This master’s degree is ideal for:

  • K–12 teachers looking to lead digital learning in their schools
  • Curriculum designers and instructional coaches
  • Librarians, edtech specialists, or technology coordinators
  • Educators passionate about digital equity and 21st-century learning

Whether you’re already using technology in your classroom or just starting to explore its potential, this program will help you grow your impact and your career.

What You’ll Learn

The curriculum is focused on practical, career-ready skills, including:

  • Instructional design and multimedia development
  • Digital assessment and data use
  • Emerging educational technologies
  • Technology-enhanced learning for diverse learners
  • Professional development and leadership in edtech

With experienced faculty and flexible learning formats, you can apply what you learn in real time, while connecting with peers from across the country.

Supporting Ohio’s Workforce, One Classroom at a Time

Ohio’s economy is increasingly driven by technology. Preparing students to succeed in that world starts by equipping their teachers with the knowledge and tools to lead.

Kent State is helping educators across the state and beyond develop the skills to bridge the digital divide, foster innovation, and create inclusive learning environments for all.

Take the Next Step in Your Professional Journey

If you’re ready to help shape the future of education—and advance your own career in the process—Kent State’s online M.Ed. in Educational Technology offers the training, flexibility, and support you need to succeed.

👉 Learn more and apply today.

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