Technology-Based Learning
At a glance
- Credential: graduate certificate
- Credits: 9
- Next start: see program details
Technology-based learning is an expanding field with changing needs. Get up-to-date on current theories and technologies with the online Graduate Certificate - Technology-Based Learning.
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About Graduate Certificate - Technology-Based Learning
The Graduate Certificate - Technology-Based Learning from Athabasca University is a specialized 9-credit program designed for those looking to expand their skills in technology use for distance education and online learning environments. This online program offers 3 intakes a year and covers a range of topics such as teaching theory, program evaluation, and the latest online technologies, all geared towards modern distance education practices. Plus, the credits you earn can be a stepping stone, as they may be applied toward Athabasca University's Master of Education - Open, Digital, and Distance Education (MEd) program if you choose to continue your studies.
Admission requirements
Admission requirements include a baccalaureate degree or equivalent education and experience.
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Overview
This Athabasca University program is for practitioners who are interested in:
- technology use in distance education and training settings
- teaching and learning theory applied to online technology implementations
- current online learning theory applied to distance uses of communications and delivery technologies
- program evaluation in distance education
- research into online uses of technology
As Graduate Certificate - Technology-Based Learning courses are part of the Master of Education - Open, Digital, and Distance Education (MEd) program, you will take your courses with MEd students.
Why take the Graduate Certificate - Technology-Based Learning?
As distance education and technology-based learning evolve, educators skilled in technology-based tools are in high demand. Completing the Graduate Certificate - Technology-Based Learning can help you meet that demand.
You must complete at least 6 credits through Athabasca University to meet residency requirements. There are normally 3 intakes each year: in Sept., Jan., and April. All courses are online grouped study, with defined start and end dates.
Application deadlines and start dates
Application deadline | Start date |
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Jan. 15 | spring |
May 15 | fall |
Sep. 15 | winter |
Routes and options
Ladder to a degree
Once you have completed the Graduate Certificate - Technology-Based Learning, you may apply to the MEd program. If you're admitted, your GCTBL credits may be applied towards the MEd degree.
Completion times
You can take up to 2 years to complete all requirements.
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