Halcyon Chimera
Joined: 22 May 2009 Posts: 30
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Posted: Thu Dec 20, 2012 1:56 pm Post subject: Instructional Technology in Asia? |
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Hello all! I hope this message finds you doing well. I am sending this question because I have concern of a career field in China. I am graduating this upcoming spring with a master's in instructional technology. Now, in America, this means I can teach other teachers how to incorporate technology into lesson plans, troubleshoot problems for corporations and provide appropriate and efficient training for personnel, design educational and training programs for schools and corporate sectors, etc. However, IS this degree useful in China given the language barrier? Now, to be fair, I have a bachelor's in English secondary education, a master's in English secondary education, two years of teaching experience in Alabama, and one year of teaching experience in Shanghai, so the teacher route is always an option. I am looking for work in Asia as a technology coordinator or something similar. IS that a realistic goal or is the language a barrier since most software on computers here are in Chinese?
Thanks in advance for your time and positive replies. Take care! |
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