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หลังจากที่ได้รับเอกสารเรื่องนวัตกรรมการศึกษา Innovation Education ก็ได้ศึกษาค้นคว้าเพิ่มเติม
Welcome to TIE!
TIE Virtual Information Session
Monday, November 17, 2008
7:30-8:30 pm EST
A Special Event for Prospective Students
Join TIE Program Director Joe Blatt, faculty colleague Stone Wiske, and a panel of current TIE students to learn more about the Technology, Innovation, and Education master's program. Ask questions and interact with the presenters at HGSE and with other prospective students from around the country and the world. Learn about the mission and philosophy of the TIE program, its unique characteristics, the faculty, the curriculum, the TIE community, career paths of graduates – and about the application process, financial aid, and much more.
To be part of this online open house (via Elluminate), participants will need to RSVP here.
Even if you don't RSVP you can still participate by clicking here at the time of the event.
Please ensure that your computer meets the minimum system requirements by following these instructions.
Web conference set-up:
1. Confirm that the computer you plan to use to access the session meets the minimum system requirements (see below).
2. Perform a one-time set-up on the computer you plan to use to access the session: http://www.elluminate.com/support/. Follow the on-screen directions.
3. Review the brief orientation materials to become familiar with the platform's features: http://www.elluminate.com/support/orientation8/toc.jsp.
Minimum system requirements:
- Microsoft Windows 2000/XP or Mac OS (OS X)
- Internet Explorer 6 or Mozilla Firefox on a PC, or Safari or Firefox on a Mac
- Cable modem or higher Internet access
- A sound card as well as speakers and microphone connected to or built in to your computer or a headset with microphone (preferred).
- QuickTime, a free download available here.
Welcome TIE Class of 2009!


Taking TIE to Work: An Alumni Panel

• View a video of the panel discussion.
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In early December, the TIE class of 2007, prospective students, and alums enjoyed a stimulating and entertaining panel discussion about careers with four TIE alums:
• Douglas Kiang, Ed.M. '01, Academic Technology Advisor, Noble and Greenough School
• Amy Fienup Kramer, Ed.M. '03, Senior Developer, Six Red Marbles
• Heidi Larson, Ed.M. '04, Research Associate, Center for Online Professional Development, EDC
• Peter Pinch, Ed.M. '96, Director of Technology for Interactive Content, WGBH.
The panelists presented their versions of "A Day in the Life" – what their jobs are like now, as well as their career paths after studying in the program. While the panelists work in different settings (a school, a software development firm, a large educational research group, and a public television station), they all shared a lively enthusiasm for their work and their experiences as TIE students.
The panel discussion was followed by a networking reception for prospective students, current students, and alums. The afternoon started with a panel on the TIE program and the HGSE admissions and financial aid process.
Program Description
The Technology, Innovation, and Education Program (TIE) prepares students to contribute to the thoughtful design, implementation, and assessment of educational media and technology initiatives. Graduates of the program fill leadership positions in a wide range of fields, including design and production, policy development and analysis, technology integration and administration, research and evaluation, and teaching with new technologies.

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