Why Educational Technology Is Essential for Today’s Classrooms—and How Kent State Is Leading the Way

ETEC Blog Header Image 1

In today’s technology-driven world, preparing students for success means more than just teaching them how to use a device. It means helping them think critically, solve problems creatively, and engage meaningfully with digital tools—and that starts with teachers who are equipped to lead in the digital age.

Kent State University’s online Master of Education in Educational Technology is designed for educators who want to be at the forefront of this movement. Whether you’re a classroom teacher, instructional coach, librarian, or curriculum designer, this program gives you the skills and confidence to integrate technology to enhance learning.

Technology Integration Is No Longer Optional

Technology is reshaping how education is delivered, from virtual learning platforms and AI tools to gamified lessons and data-driven instruction. But effective integration isn’t just about adding tech—it’s about using it strategically to support all learners.

That’s where Kent State’s M.Ed. in Educational Technology comes in.

What You’ll Gain from Kent State’s Online Program

This fully online, flexible program prepares educators to design, implement, and evaluate innovative instructional strategies using the latest technologies. You’ll learn to:

  • Create engaging multimedia and online content
  • Apply instructional design models to real-world settings
  • Use emerging technologies to support diverse learners
  • Evaluate the impact of technology tools on student outcomes

With a curriculum that’s both research-based and practice-oriented, you’ll walk away with skills you can apply immediately in your role—and credentials that can open doors to new opportunities.

A Program Built for Working Professionals

Kent State’s Educational Technology program is:

  • 💻 100% Online – Learn from anywhere, on your schedule
  • 🎓 No GRE Required – A streamlined admissions process
  • 🧑‍🏫 Led by Experienced Faculty – Learn from experts in both tech and teaching
  • 🤝 Collaborative – Engage with a community of peers from across the country

Graduates become instructional technology coaches, online learning specialists, training coordinators, and education consultants—professionals who teach with technology and lead with it.

A Broader Mission: Empowering Educators Statewide

Kent State has long been committed to preparing educators to meet the needs of modern classrooms. While initiatives like Teach CS support computer science training, the M.Ed. in Educational Technology gives professionals the foundation to use all technology effectively, across grade levels and content areas.

Ready to Lead the Digital Learning Revolution?

If you’re passionate about teaching, curious about technology, and ready to create meaningful change, Kent State’s online Master of Education in Educational Technology is the next step.

👉 Learn more and apply today.

The editorial team at Kent State Online is composed of dedicated professionals with expertise in higher education, digital marketing, and content strategy. Our mission is to create insightful, engaging, and informative content that empowers prospective students to make informed decisions about advancing their education and careers.
Latest Blogs
Technology is reshaping education—and at Kent State University, faculty like Dr. Jiahui Wang are leading the way. As an Assistant Professor of Educational Technology, Dr. Wang is dedicated to helping students and teachers harness the power of technology to create more engaging, effective learning environments.
In a world where educational and societal challenges are increasingly complex, leaders need more than just expertise—they need perspective, flexibility, and a deep understanding of collaboration across disciplines. That’s exactly what Kent State University’s online Doctor of Education (Ed.D.) in Interprofessional Leadership delivers.
Balancing career aspirations with personal and professional commitments can be challenging, especially for those looking to advance in the criminal justice field. However, the rise of online learning has made it more accessible than ever for individuals to pursue higher education while managing their busy lives. Kent State University’s 100% online Master of Criminology and Criminal Justice program offers the flexibility and convenience needed to help working professionals achieve their goals without compromising their current responsibilities.
Explore Our Online Programs
Online Minors
Online Non-Degree Graduate Licensure Programs
Get Started
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Center for Adult Veteran Services
Approximately 1,500 international students from 100 countries are enrolled at Kent State University. We’re excited to have you join us, and our international admission team is here to help you every step of the way.
About Kent State Online
Online Support Center
At Kent State Online, you’re never on your own. Whether you’re learning from across Ohio or across the country, our team is here with personalized support and a strong commitment to helping you succeed.
In today’s rapidly evolving world, education requires leaders who can address systemic inequities and inspire transformative change. Kent State University’s online Doctor of Education (Ed.D.) in Interprofessional Leadership with a concentration in Cultural Foundations of Education empowers educators and professionals to lead with vision and purpose, fostering meaningful progress in schools, communities, and beyond.
Technology continues to transform the landscape of education, enhancing learning experiences and creating opportunities for innovation. Kent State University’s Doctor of Education (Ed.D.) in Interprofessional Leadership with a concentration in Educational Technology is designed for educators and professionals eager to lead this transformation. This program equips graduates with the skills to integrate, evaluate, and champion technology in education, driving meaningful progress for students, educators, and institutions.
In today’s educational landscape, substitute teachers are more than just classroom placeholders—they are essential partners in sustaining the momentum of student learning. With an increasing number of districts facing substitute shortages, especially in Ohio, where licensure requirements have been eased, the need for effective, well-prepared substitute teachers has never been greater. Whether you are a student teacher just starting out, a professional stepping into education for the first time, or an experienced substitute teacher looking to sharpen your skills, becoming a great substitute teacher is both achievable and rewarding.