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Educational Technology Training Center
The College of Education at Columbus State University has a collaborative partnership between the
Center for Quality Teaching and Learning (CQTL) and the Georgia Department of Education’s Educational
Technology Training Center (ETTC). The mission of the College of Education’s CQTL and ETTC at Columbus
State University is to improve the quality of student learning by promoting and cultivating 21st
century teaching excellence within an environment designed to enhance the knowledge, skills and dispositions
of the contemporary learner.
The goals of the ETTC are: (a) to promote the use of a variety of technologies in improving student
performance and achievement across West Central Georgia; (b) to establish strategic and productive methods
for the use of instructional technologies in modern learning environments; (c) to develop and deliver
training in the use of instructional technologies to advance 21st century skills; (d) to develop and deliver
training in administrative uses of technology; (e) to assess training efficacy as it relates to improved
student performance and achievement; (f) to promote the adoption and skilled implementation of existing and
emerging classroom technologies; (g) to facilitate collection, transmittal and analysis of student learning
data to inform decisions.
The ETTC service area includes 17 regional school systems, Fort Benning, and the private and parochial schools
within the area. County school systems are:
The Director of the ETTC is Dr. Larry Moore. He can be reached at moore_larry2@colstate.edu
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