Preparing Ohio’s Educators for the Future: Kent State’s Online M.Ed. in Educational Technology

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As classrooms and workplaces across Ohio evolve with the rise of technology, educators must be equipped with technical tools and the skills to use them meaningfully. Kent State University’s 100% online Master of Education in Educational Technology empowers today’s educators to lead digital transformation in schools, communities, and beyond.

This program is designed for professionals who want to enhance student learning, improve instructional design, and make technology an asset for all.

Why Ohio Needs Educational Technology Leaders

From healthcare to finance, nearly every industry in Ohio now relies on technology, and education is no exception. For the state to remain competitive and equitable, schools need leaders who integrate technology into teaching thoughtfully and engagingly.

The online M.Ed. in Educational Technology prepares educators to:

  • Design and implement tech-enhanced learning experiences
  • Support equity and access through digital tools
  • Lead professional development for other teachers
  • Evaluate and apply emerging technologies in real time

With this training, graduates are well-positioned to help schools and districts modernize learning environments and meet the growing demand for skilled, digitally fluent educators.

A Flexible, Forward-Thinking Degree for Today’s Professionals

Whether you’re a K–12 teacher, instructional coach, librarian, or curriculum specialist, Kent State’s M.Ed. in Educational Technology meets you where you are, offering:

  • 💻 100% Online Format – Study from anywhere, while balancing your career
  • 🧠 Interdisciplinary Courses – Covering instructional design, emerging tech, assessment, and equity
  • 📚 Project-Based Learning – Apply what you learn immediately in your own classroom or organization
  • 👩‍🏫 Supportive Faculty – Learn from experts who are actively shaping the future of educational technology

The curriculum is grounded in research and practice, helping educators address real challenges—from supporting diverse learners to responsibly managing digital tools.

From the Classroom to the District Office: Career Outcomes

Graduates of the M.Ed. in Educational Technology go on to serve in a variety of leadership roles, including:

  • Instructional Technology Specialist
  • Digital Learning Coach
  • Curriculum Designer
  • EdTech Consultant or Trainer
  • Online Learning Coordinator

As Ohio strengthens its position in the national education landscape, professionals with a deep understanding of how to use technology for impact—not just access—will be critical to success.

Take the Next Step Toward Educational Innovation

If you’re ready to transform your teaching and become a leader in educational technology, Kent State’s online Master of Education in Educational Technology offers the flexibility, expertise, and support to help you succeed.

👉 Learn more and apply today.

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