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Get Tech-Savvy with a MAEd in Computer Education

By Lynsey Hemstreet
Lynsey.hemstreet@university-of-phoenix-campus.com
University of Phoenix Columnist


Technology is advancing so fast that simply keeping up with new developments can be a full-time job. If you have a great understanding of technology and want to share it, consider earning a Master of Education in Computer Education.

The Head of the Class

These days, people who aren't computer-savvy often get left in the dust when it comes to understanding new programs, applications and concepts. They need people who understand computers to usher them into the technological age with the help of classes and workshops. If you want to try your hand at teaching them, think about getting a degree in computer education.

Technology by the Textbook

Many companies educate their employees in workshops focusing on Excel, PowerPoint, Word or other more advanced computer applications. There are many opportunities to teach these types of classes with your degree in computer education. Think where it could take you!

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About the Author

Lynsey Hemstreet is a freelance writer and editor based in the San Francisco Bay Area. She holds a degree in journalism from San Francisco State University and has covered topics ranging from arts and entertainment to education and insurance. In her spare time, Lynsey enjoys creating new hairstyles, swing dancing, and eating chocolate.