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Tom Hammond

Dr. Hammond’s research interests focus on technology-mediated social studies instruction, especially teaching strategies involving student-created multimedia in history instruction. Tom was a designer, developer, and researcher of the first online video editor designed for K-12 instruction.

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Teaching, Learning, and Technology

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Teaching, Learning, and Technology

Today there is much pressure on teachers and schools to incorporate technology more directly in the classroom, particularly in light of “21st century workforce” demands. In addition, schools handle a wider range of student abilities and differences today than ever before.

While instructional technology tools promise to help enhance what teachers can do, many teachers are not well prepared to use them. Traditional in-service training tends to focus on smaller-scale issues, like how to operate a particular piece of equipment or use a specific piece of software. Often such in-service programs focus more on what is termed productivity software (like word processors and spreadsheets) than on instructional software or instructional uses of the World Wide Web. Seldom do teachers, or “technology support” staff, or administrators get a broader view of technology’s potential role in the schools.

Our professional development certificate and master’s degree programs in instructional technology are targeted toward individuals from varied backgrounds who wish to help educators or learn themselves to incorporate technology more effectively in educational settings:

  • Instructional Technology: A 30-credit master’s degree program aimed at those interested in facilitating implementation of technology in educational settings (including K-12, higher education, or corporate training) and the systematic planning and use of technology, particularly in school settings.

  • Technology Use in the Schools: A 12-credit post-baccalaureate program designed to help teachers and other school professionals develop the knowledge, skills, and abilities needed to integrate instructional technologies into teaching and learning effectively.
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    Clearances: Depending upon the specific courses you choose while pursuing your instructional technology academic program, it may become necessary to obtain proper school placement clearances in accordance with Pennsylvania Department of Education regulations. Click here for more information about what is required when.



    To learn more about our academic programs in Teaching, Learning, and Technology, click the links in the dark blue area on the right or contact the TLT Program Coordinator (TLTProgram@Lehigh.edu, 610-758-3230).


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