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Master of Education in Educational Technology Information Session

When: May 2, 2012, 7:30-8-30, Arizona Time

Who should attend: Prospective students, Existing Students, Alumni

The reasons to attend:
• To learn about Master in Educational Technology
• To learn about its 30 credit hours curriculum
• To learn about new 7-week course format
• To learn about learning strategies for 7-week course format

If you have questions that would like to be answered during the open house, you can submit your question before the open house here:https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/viewform?formkey=dFNEVzdVek1aeVFIOGk3ZnVlMkx3OFE6MQ
To avoid any duplication of questions asked, you can view the questions been submitted. https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/viewanalytics?formkey=dFNEVzdVek1aeVFIOGk3ZnVlMkx3OFE6MQ

If you know anyone who is interested in Master in Educational Technology program, please feel free to forward this message to them.

Elluminate Technical Support Questions:
For NAU folks, students can contact the STC and faculty can contact the Solution Center.
For non-NAU folks, they can start on the Blackboard Collaborate Support page.  (This is true even though we are using Elluminate.)

First Time Users or System Configuration:
Of all four steps, Step 2 is the main one that users will need in order to configure or test their audio.

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