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The Graduate School Dilemma

The Graduate School Dilemma

I’ve decided that I will not be finishing our my Master’s degree at the University of Missouri - but the dilemma has presented itself: I don’t know where I actually want to finish my degree.

Long story short with Mizzou: I am unsatisfied enough with the courses provided, (some) instructors who teach them, and their general level of service to their students that I don’t want another dime of mine to go to them. (If you’d like more detail, I’d be happy to elaborate, but this post has another purpose.)

I’ve started looking at several programs, but I have strict criteria. I’m looking for an educational technology/instructional design Master’s degree, from an accredited college/university. The program has to be completely online, or within very reasonable driving distance (I’m in the northern Chicago suburbs - so anything downtown is out - that’s a 2h drive each way). It has to have some repuatation - either well-known or by word-of-mouth - for good rapport with students. Transferring credits I already have is nice, but not mandatory.

Here’s where I’m considering:

The last 2 have the benefit of being online/blended, with a resource center/library/advisers/etc. not far from where I live. WGU sends me email once or twice a week, which is starting to really annoy me. Other than that, I’m still up in the air.

Anyone have any experience, anecdotes, or the like about any of these schools?

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  1. Hello Britne,

    Great to see ETH back in action - your ‘hiatus’ has made preparing for EdTechWeekly a bit more challenging. Will ask Jen (http://www.designedtoinspire.com/drupal/ ) about your online Master’s options - she’s got quite a bit of research under her belt.

    Thanks again for helping with link prep,
    Jeff

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