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At the start of the MAET program, I set forth a list of goals for myself both personally and professionally.  Throughout the duration of the program, some goals have been altered or adapted, others have changed completely, and others have remained the same.  I've also added to my initial goal list.  Read all about the doors of opportunities that have arose and the keys I have added to my keychain with the help of Michigan State University and the Master of Arts in Educational Technology program.  

Being a lifelong learner is something that has been instilled in me as a young child.  Just because I am concluding my graduate school journey for now, doesn't mean that my learning journey will conclude as well.  I have several goals set for myself, a few that I have outlined in the essay you will see by following this link.  Within the essay are resources that I hope to use in achieving each goal.  

Here you will find a synthesis of my entire experience beginning with making the decision of applying to Michigan State University all the way through the program and what I have experienced.  I made several evolutions en route to a better version of myself as a learner, an educator, and a person.  There were many courese throughout that had a profound impact on me, but there were a few specifically, that impacted me the most.  Read all about The Spartan Evolution and my journey through graduate school here.  

 

 

This page will link you to the essays I have written during my final course in the Master of Arts in Educational Technology (MAET) program at Michigan State University, Capstone.   Each link has a short introduction of the contents of each essay.  Please feel free to view each of them and I  welcome any comments, criticism, or feedback.  On each essay's page, you will also find a link to view the document in a printer friendly form for easy viewing and printing offline.    

Graduate Essays

 

 

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