Graduates of the program will develop the skills to: Integrate current and emerging technologies into curriculum, instruction and assessment in order to strengthen and transform teaching and student learning. Extend learning beyond the classroom with blended and online experiences. Integrate and manage mobile learning environments. Assess the effectiveness of technology to support student learning. Use a range of technologies to communicate and collaborate with students, colleagues, parents and other audiences. Apply technology to meet the needs of a diverse student population. Create multimedia and web-based products that support instruction. Develop standards-based (Common Core), technology-supported lessons that promote global perspectives. Provide professional development for teachers and other educators, including recommendations for integrating technology to promote learning. Lead and work with others to develop a vision for technology integration in schools, including designing technology plans and budgets, ensuring access and acquiring resources. Apply classroom and school-based data, research and reflection to make sound instructional decisions. Advocate for change through technology by building support and identifying potential funding opportunities for educational technology projects. Master of Mass Customized Learning Program Objectives Course Offerings Semester Course Offering Application Procedures & Requirements MMCL Master of Mass Customized Learning Tuition and Fees MMCL Course Registration Financial Consent Acceptance Instructions Deferment Agreement Acceptance Instructions Financial Aid for Graduate Students Graduate Education Program Faculty Learn More About All Graduate Degrees in Education Online Contact Information Dr. Eric C. Michael Director of Graduate Education Programs Wilson College 1015 Philadelphia Avenue Chambersburg, PA 17201 717-264-4970eric.michael@wilson.edu Useful Links Registrar Financial Aid for Graduate Students Master of Education Programs Comparison Wilson College offers Pennsylvania Level I certification for its education programs. Pennsylvania certification is reciprocal with most of the 50 states. Generally speaking, if you hold a valid PA professional teaching license from a regionally accredited and state-approved teacher preparation program and pass the required state testing, you will be able to obtain a teaching license in another state. Wilson College has not made a determination of requirements for each state, so please click here for detailed requirements on all 50 states. You can view information on how teacher credentials cross state lines here.