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2Design Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Aug-15-05 04:39 PM
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opinions wanted on GWU and VaTech
I am looking at two master programs toward Instructional technology

George Washington University - Master of Arts in Education and Human Development in the field of Educational Technology Leadership (ETL) prepares specialists to manage instruction within education and corporate and government and non-governmental organizations and training settings. Our students seek to improve the quality of education at school, work and community through the informed
use of educational technologies

http://www.gwu.edu/~etl/etlcourses.htm
36 Credits Takes 12 classes at $932/each for online - you can live anywhere

Virginia Tech - Master of Arts in Instructional Technology

http://www.itma.vt.edu/courses.htm
30 credits - mix of classes at about 1200 for in state tuition and about $200) for out of state
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Both programs have to do with Instructional Design/Technology

My question is on how are the schools valued in the the Real World of Business or Education?
Which program looks like it might have the most potential for future income ?
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