How Ohio’s Educators Can Lead the Digital Future with Kent State’s Online M.Ed. in Educational Technology

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As classrooms evolve to keep pace with a rapidly changing digital world, Ohio is uniquely positioned to become a national leader in educational technology. At the heart of this transformation are educators who are equipped to integrate technology into teaching in meaningful, inclusive, and impactful ways.

Kent State University’s 100% online Master of Education in Educational Technology empowers teachers, curriculum designers, and education professionals to do just that—develop future-ready learners while advancing their own careers.

Why Educational Technology Matters More Than Ever

Technology is no longer just a supplement in the classroom—it’s a core component of how students engage, explore, and excel. From K–12 through higher education, digital tools are reshaping how we teach and learn.

The need for educators who understand not just the tools, but also the pedagogy behind effective technology integration, has never been greater. Whether it’s leading a blended classroom, designing online learning experiences, or using data to personalize instruction, professionals with advanced training in educational technology are in high demand.

Empowering Ohio’s Teachers Through Online Learning

Kent State’s online M.Ed. in Educational Technology allows educators to build the knowledge and skills needed to lead innovation, without pausing their careers. The program offers:

  • 💻 Flexible, 100% Online Format – Built for working educators who need convenience without compromising quality
  • 🎓 Interdisciplinary Coursework – Explore instructional design, emerging technologies, digital equity, and more
  • 🚀 Career-Ready Skills – Learn how to develop engaging digital content, evaluate learning technologies, and implement tech-enhanced solutions
  • 🧑‍🏫 Taught by Industry Experts – Faculty with real-world experience in K–12, higher education, and instructional technology fields

Whether you’re a classroom teacher, librarian, instructional designer, or school technology coordinator, this program prepares you to lead meaningful change in how students learn.

Teaching and Technology: A Pathway to Statewide Impact

Ohio’s future as a tech-driven education leader depends on empowering educators, not just with devices and apps, but with deep expertise in digital pedagogy and instructional design. Graduates of Kent State’s educational technology program are uniquely positioned to help districts:

  • Implement and evaluate edtech initiatives
  • Support colleagues with tech integration
  • Lead professional development and training
  • Improve digital equity in under-resourced schools

These educators will help Ohio close the digital divide, reimagine student engagement, and prepare learners for the demands of a technology-rich world.

Take the Next Step Toward Educational Leadership

If you’re ready to shape the future of education and advance your career, Kent State’s online Master of Education in Educational Technology offers the flexibility, depth, and support to help you get there.

👉 Learn more about the program and apply today.

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