There are too many providers of on-line professional development opportunities to include on the OhioDL.org website. The below list includes professional development provided by Ohio entities and their affiliates. |
- U.S. News and World Reports University Directory |
Education To Go - Medina County ESC
Medina County Schools' Educational Service Center offers semester hours for ed2go
courses. You can receive either ONE or TWO Semester Hours per class, depending
on your choice of the additional assignment.
You can find a listing of courses avaiable on their website at http://www.ed2go.com/mesc. If you have any questions or trouble with your online class, please contact Janelle
Sailer at 330-723-6393, Ext. 134, or via e-mail at jsailer@medina-esc.org.
FAX: 330-723-0573 |
Education To Go - North Central Ohio ESC
The North Central Ohio Educational Service Center is offering over 300 courses through their partnership with Education To Go. Educators may take courses in the cateogory of Teaching and Education for one or two semester hours through Ashland University. Courses for business, health and other disciplines are available as well. For a complete listing of courses visit their website at http://www.ed2go.com/ncoesc. You may register directly on the website or contact Kathy Mohr, Director of Technology/Professional Development for the North Central Ohio ESC, at kmohr@ncoesc.org or 419-447-2927 x172. |
PBS TeacherLine
PBS TeacherLine is a series of facilitated online courses produced by leading educators and educational institutions. They are video-rich and are project-based. Each week, learners complete an assignment, read articles and view videos, and participate in online discussions. Graduate credit is available through Ashland University, Notre Dame College, and The University of Akron. |
Clermont County ESC
Clermont County Educational Service Center offers twenty on-line courses. Graduate credit is available through Ashland University.
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Educational Impact - North Central Ohio ESC
The North Central Ohio Educational Service Center is partnering with Educational Impact to offer on-deman, self-paced courses. These courses are focused on increasing student achievement by improving teacher practice and building leadership capacity. The course content is presented by nationally-recognized experts including Michael Fullen, Doug Reeves, Alan November, Charlotte Danielson, and more. Participants may combine courses to complete the required contact hours for 1 to 2 semester hours of graduate credit through Ashland University. To register contact Kathy Mohr, Director of Technology/ Professional Development for the North Central Ohio ESC, at kmohr@ncoesc.org or 419-447-2927 x172. |
University of Cincinnati
The cohort-driven curriculum of the online MEd program is designed for educators looking to take on a leadership role in the classroom or in administration. Graduate in as little as two years from a program that boasts an impressive 100 percent pass rate for Principal Licensure.
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University of Findlay
The University of Findlay was the first institution of higher education in Ohio to offer an on-line technology endorsement through its Master of Arts in Education program.
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