While I am entering the gates which lead to the 2-year pathway to earn my graduate degree, I’m already thinking about life afterwards. What will I do? Where will I live? Lots of unanswered question coming to mind. But I’m not worried. Time seems to sort things out fairly well.
All of these questions combined lead me to one larger, much more important question: Will I want to pursue a PhD (or EdD) program and, if so, where? My gut tells me, yes, I will want to. I’m a fanatical life-long learner and enjoy research thoroughly. Plus, I wouldn’t be opposed to teaching at the university level, both domestically and internationally.
In typical fashion, I’ve begun by compiling a spreadsheet of schools in the U.S. that offer PhD/EdD programs that focus on Educational Technology in some way. Included in my spreadsheet are various ways to measure these schools and whether or not they would be a good fit for me. To be fair, I’m including all schools I can find.
If you know of any schools that offer a PhD program in Educational Technology, let me know in the comments or via email so I can include it in my spreadsheet.
For those not in the know, I’m pursuing a graduate degree in International Education with a concentration on Technology and International Education.
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