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proposal and grant info from Madeline, by Aviva Dorfman on 7:18 AM, August 08, 2008Hello all,
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This is a pdf file of a brochure outlining each of the projects devel... (Full article with attachments)
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Voila--ici est la couverture du guide de programmation.
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GLOBAL PROGRAM GRADUATION CEREMONY
RECORDED August 8, 20... (Full article)
If you are curious about our travel destinations for Thursday July... (Full article)
Prior to our conversation with Rick Sperling, Executive Director of M... (Full article)
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A direct link to project capsule summaries is now available at http:/... (Full article)
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Jenny fortunately pointed out that I hav... (Full article)
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We’ve decided to post grad... (Full article)
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About the program
The University of Michigan, through the School of Education and Human Services on the Flint campus, is pleased to announce the Technology in Education Global Program, with courses offered in Geneva, Switzerland, and online, beginning in May, 2007. The Global Program is a 15-month program leading to a master's degree emphasizing meaningful use of technology for teaching topics of global importance. The program includes two 3-week summer residencies in Geneva, with all other coursework offered online. The program is appropriate for anyone interested in the potential of educational technology at a global level, and it is ideal for educators preparing to take leading roles in schools, colleges, non-governmental organizations, cultural institutions, businesses, and other organizations poised to use technology for educational purposes.
Building on over 30 years of research and development at the University of Michigan in the use of technology in education, participants learn to design innovative technology-mediated experiences for learners. Working with partners drawn from non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and other international institutions, participants will design, pilot, and evaluate new educational activities that connect learners to current knowledge and issues.
This site is the public gateway to the work being done by the students in this program.