MSc Education (Learning, Technology and Society)
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I presonally didn't like the British University system, the experience abroad is worth it. And, the level at which they explain is very high and impressive. But it was just the system I didn't prefer.
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Master
In Bristol
Description
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Type
Master
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Location
Bristol
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Start date
Different dates available
Programme overview
Socio-technical changes create a wide range of challenges and opportunities for educators and those who support learning around the world. Digital technologies (such as credit-card sized computers, digital games, artificial intelligence, massive online open courses, robots, social media and tangible technologies) are increasingly becoming embedded in our societies and being used for a wide range of purposes in educational settings.
This pathway is designed for those who wish to take a critical perspective on the use of technology in diverse educational settings. It is suitable for people with a variety of educational backgrounds and experiences, including teachers and lecturers, creative technologists, and those who support informal learning settings such as museums and public spaces.
The pathway will provide you with a firm foundation for developing your career in teaching, education leadership, research or learning technology. You will develop an in-depth understanding of socio-technical change and the uses of digital technologies to support educational initiatives in a wide variety of settings. In addition, the pathway will prepare you to undertake further research in this rapidly developing field.
This pathway is taught in an international centre of excellence in teaching, research and educational technology. The tutors on the course are world-class academics with excellent research records in the field of education, technology and society.
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I presonally didn't like the British University system, the experience abroad is worth it. And, the level at which they explain is very high and impressive. But it was just the system I didn't prefer.
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Course rating
Recommended
Centre rating
F
This centre's achievements
All courses are up to date
The average rating is higher than 3.7
More than 50 reviews in the last 12 months
This centre has featured on Emagister for 14 years
Subjects
- Technology
- Teaching
- Credit
Course programme
- Introduction to Educational Inquiry
- Teaching and Learning with Technology
- Designing Technologies for Learning
- Education in a Time of Social and Technological Change
- Dissertation
- Addressing Controversial Issues in Education
- Contemporary Perspectives on Learning
- Designing Technologies for Learning
- Developmental Psychology
- Education, Inequality and Social Justice
- Education Policy in a Global Context
- Cognitive Neuroscience and Classroom Practice
- Managing People in Education
- Mentoring and Coaching
- Multivariate Statistical Methods in Education
- The Psychology of Individual Differences.
- Professional Development through Collaborative Working on Issues in Education
- Social Psychology
- Supervised Individual Study (10 credit points MSc)
- Supervised Individual Study (20 credit points MSc)
- Counselling Learners with Social, Emotional and Mental Health Needs
- How Schools Can Respond to Diversity and to Pupils' Special Needs
- Working with Parents and Carers for Inclusive Education
- Exploring and Visualising Data in Education
- Informal Learning in Communities
- The Dynamics of Global Higher Education
- Developing Subject Knowledge in the 21st Century
- Psychophysiological Methods in Educational Research
- Pedagogies for Social Justice
- Educational Interventions and their Evaluation
MSc Education (Learning, Technology and Society)