Master of Arts in Instructional Technology (MAIT) Cohort Information
Dr. Doug HarveyAssociate Professor of Instructional [email protected]
Dr. Jung Lee Associate Professorof Instructional Technology [email protected]
Dr. Amy AckermanProgram Director, Associate Professorof Instructional [email protected]
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What is the MAIT program?What is the MAIT program?
What is the MAIT cohort program?What is the MAIT cohort program?
Supervisory Certificate ProgramSupervisory Certificate Program
Application ProcessApplication Process
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MAIT Program deals with
The improvement of teaching, learning and performance through the application of learning theory and technology.
MAIT program focuses on
Designing instruction from the perspective of the learner rather than from the perspective of the content (the traditional education and training approach).
MAIT Program serves
Educators, administrators, and related personnel in P-12 schools and higher education, as well as those involved in instructional design, development, and training in government and corporate sectors.
MAIT Curriculum
11 courses (33 credits) 6 Core courses including Research & Capstone courses
5 Elective courses For example: Integrating Technology in the Classroom Web Design and Development Distance Learning in Education Digital Video Production Grant Writing
After the MAIT degree: Supervisory Cert Courses
To apply for the Supervisory Certificate,
Required Courses (Prerequisite: Master’s Degree) EDUC 6110: Curriculum Development & Evaluation EDUC 6120: Principles of Supervision
Optional Electives (2 courses) INTC 5160: Instructional Design INTC 5230: Supervising & Coordination Ed Tech INTC 5330: Integrating Technology in the Classroom More courses available in the MAED program
What is the MAIT Cohort Program?
All classes are offered at a school site or via distance education.
All courses include hybrid (face-to-face and online) component with some offering total, virtual attendance.
The same group of students (cohort) proceeds through the program together.
The curriculum is customized to the specific needs of the cohort group.
Benefits of MAIT Cohort
Faculty/staff convenience Networking synergy among colleagues Customized Professional Development Better prepared faculty/staff, new and experienced
Highly qualified teachers to meet NJCCS 8.1 standards Content & Technology integration Pedagogy Course/training design and assessment
Use of local community facilities Mobilization of local human resources
Cohort Curriculum
Same rigor as the on-campus courses
Total 11 courses (33 credits)
6 core courses Instructional Technology in 21st Century Learning,
Visual Communications, Learning Strategies in I.T, Instructional Design, Research, Capstone
5 elective courses Selected and customized by the cohort group Possible to provide a new course based on
needs of the cohort group
Duration
Determined by the cohort group
Three courses per year Fall, Spring, and Late Spring 3.5 years
OR Two courses per year
Fall and Spring 5.5 years
Class Time
Adjusted to teachers’ schedules (district academic calendar) rather than following Stockton schedule
Right after the end of the school day
3.5 hours, once a week, 11-12 weeks Three courses during a school year
Instructors for Cohort Program
Core courses: MAIT faculty members
Electives: MAIT faculty or highly qualified adjuncts,
including MAIT alumni
For a new MAIT Cohort
If the cohort agrees, MAIT will offer
EDUC 6110: Curriculum Development & Evaluation as an elective course, so that, after receiving a MAIT degree, you need to take only one more course to complete required NJ Supervisory Certificate courses.
Application Process
You can start as a non-matriculated student Up to 6 credits
(However, we recommend that you apply for the MAIT program at Stockton before taking a course)
Why do I need to be matriculated? Need to pay non-matriculated student fee each term
($50) Cannot apply for financial aid Cannot apply for Graduate Assistantship Do not receive student ID
Application process (cont’d)
Check the Stockton Graduate Program website. Go to http://www.stockton.edu/grad
(Academics/ Graduate Programs/ Prospective Students/ How to Apply)
On-line application available
Fill in the application form and essay
Three letters of recommendation
All transcripts
Application process (cont’d)
No testing if currently hold a Master’s degree
GRE or Miller Analogies Test
Stockton has a computer-based testing center Make an appointment (609-652-4227 – Grad Studies) Testing days in 2012 at Stockton 10/15, 11/12, 12/3, 12/4
http://intraweb.stockton.edu/eyos/page.cfm?siteID=107&pageID=262
Immunization requirements State mandatory
New Tuition Rate for MAIT Off-campus Programs
Stockton cohort pricing effective for Fall 2012
All inclusive tuition price:
$600 per credit (No additional fees)
13 or more students in the group:
$570 per credit (No additional fees)
Payment Options:
Option 1:
Pay full amount on the 1st day of class
Option 2: Deferred Payment ($50.00 charge)
1. 1/3 of all inclusive tuition rate + $50 due by 1st day of class 2. 1/3 due 30 business days prior to the END of class 3. 1/3 due 30 days AFTER the end of class.
What is the next step?
Complete non-matriculation form
SRSD Only: Must submit a graduate reimbursement form
by Sept. 30, 2012 to board office for Fall enrollment
Fall course runs from Oct. 2 - Dec 11, 2012 for Integrating Technology in the Classroom (INTC5330) starting on
Tuesdays 3:30-7:30 p.m.
If questions, email MAIT Program Director [email protected]
Any Questions? Q & A
Thank you for your interest in the
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