
The Learning in Digital Cultures (LDC) concentration in the HDLC M.Ed. program explores how digital technologies shape the way we learn, work, and connect. You’ll examine the relationships between people, technology, and digital environments, while tackling issues like digital inequality, algorithmic bias, and online risks.
With a focus on social justice, culture, and Indigeneity, this concentration helps you critically and creatively engage with tools such as AI, social media, and apps. Courses are designed to empower you to use digital technologies purposefully, create healthier online spaces, and address challenges in education and beyond.
- The M.Ed. program is for educators and practitioners; there is no thesis requirement.
- The M.A. program prepares researchers; there is a thesis requirement.
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M.Ed. Concentration in Learning in Digital Cultures (On-Campus)
M.A. Concentration in Learning in Digital Cultures (On-Campus)