Graduate Catalog 2019-2020

Conversion Mechanism Instructional Technology

Educators who hold an advanced degree in Instructional Technology (or closely related area) from an NCATE, TEAC, or CAEP-accredited program and who hold professional educator certification may apply for consideration for the Conversion Mechanism in order to be recommended for certification in Instructional Technology. Upon completion of requirements of the conversion mechanism, candidates must take and pass the Georgia Assessments for the Certification of Educators (GACE) assessments in Instructional Technology in order to qualify for certification.

Conversion Plan and Required Course Work:
Upon acceptance, candidates will work with a faculty advisor to complete a Conversion Plan. In addition to any course work that may be required, candidates will participate in a portfolio exhibition at the end of the semester in which they complete EDUC 7796 - Portfolio and Presentation – Conversion Mechanism. The purpose of the portfolio exhibition is for candidates to demonstrate (before a faculty panel) how the six Instructional Technology Standards guide their professional practice.