Educational Technologies Program to be Retired
Beginning fall 2009, the Master of Liberal Arts in Educational Technologies will be phased out. If you have completed the courses required for admission, you must apply online by August 1 (see How to Apply). If you have questions about admissions, contact Maura McGlame, admissions advisor, at maura_mcglame@harvard.edu.
Current educational technologies degree students will have a full five years to complete the program and courses will remain available. For current candidates, Stephen Blinn, assistant director of the professional programs (stephen_blinn@harvard.edu), is available to answer questions.
Creating New Ways of Learning
In the information age, when the skills one needs to thrive are increasingly complex, technology is key to a meaningful education. In this program you investigate how technology enhances learning, preparing you to meet diverse learning needs. We train you to emphasize pedagogy over technology in whatever educational scenario you encounter, from a middle school, high school, or college, to a corporate training seminar.
Master of Liberal Arts in Educational Technologies
- Learn to design technology-rich lesson plans for a range of environments.
- Enroll in courses at the Harvard Graduate School of Arts and Sciences through Special Student status.
- Gain experience through a thesis or capstone course.
- Complete your instructional technology licensure while earning a degree.
Learn more in Overview.
The Harvard Extension Advantage
Being a student in a Harvard Extension School program has its perks. In addition to privileges afforded you by a Harvard student ID card, you have access to academic workshops, career counseling, early registration, and more. See Candidate Perks.
