The MEITE Program is a professional degree program that provides students with the core skills necessary to create educational innovations that are grounded in the learning sciences. Students take classes in the School of Education, Kenan-Flagler Business School, School of Computer Science, and School of Information and Library Sciences, synthesizing acquired knowledge into a better understanding of education technology. Students also participate in a year-long internship with a local organization relevant to their career path, from nonprofit museums to edtech companies.
As part of her work with the inaugural MEITE program cohort, Anna Engelke played an integral role in the following projects:
<thumbnail with link to page> Ignite Learning NSF Grant
<thumbnail with link to page> Survive: Mars Board Game
<thumbnail with link to page> OSPRI (Open Source Pedagogy, Resource, + Innovation)
<thumbnail with link to page> A Sign Legend Digital Game
<thumbnail with link to page> Inquiry Explorers Virtual Reality Game
<thumbnail with link to page> SAS Curriculum Pathways Internship
<thumbnail with link to page> RoadAmico Internship
<thumbnail with link to page> Conferences, Presentations, and Awards