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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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I’m back!

I’m back!

I’m back!

For those who missed the announcement about my move - I got a new job (woo hoo!), and took a break from blogging to move out of state.

I’m now all finished moving, (almost) done unpacking, and am now settling in at my new job as an instructional designer. (Standard disclaimer always applies - the stuff in this blog is mine, and not reflective of my employer, etc. etc. etc.)

I’ll be picking up the pace on the blog again with some link posts soon, and working in the near future on a few series posts I have in mind - such as finding a job in Ed Tech, instructional design (ID/ISD) basics, and a few other goodies. If you have anything else you’d like to see me cover - drop me a line in the comments!

Thanks for your patience, all!

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Awesome News! (And, a Break From Blogging)

Awesome News! (And, a Break From Blogging)

In what’s been a whirlwind of a couple weeks, I interviewed and was offered (and am accepting!) a job in another state.

As we (my family and I) pack and move, I don’t envision myself having a ton of time for blogging.

I’ll try to keep going with the occasional del.icio.us link post, and get back to regular posting in about a month or so. (And, I’ll have some new insights for my series on finding an Ed Tech job!)

Thanks for your patience!

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How Did You Get Your First Ed Tech Job?

How Did You Get Your First Ed Tech Job?

Calling on the wisdom of the crowd here - I would love to hear your comments (and I plan to summarize in a later post).

How did you find your first position in Ed Tech?

More specifically:

  • Did you have a degree in Ed Tech, or a related field - or were you still pursuing your degree?
  • Did you move laterally/get a promotion in a company/school you already worked for?
  • Did you have “connections” somewhere, or did you apply out of the blue?
  • Any other bits of wisdom for potential Ed Tech job seekers?

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