About me
Bette E. Schneiderman's expertise is in technology, quantitative and qualitative research methodology, education, and fine arts in liberal arts. Her interest is in the building of learning communities where all participants are valued, respected, and take meaningful action and in which learning has purpose and is deeply sustaining. The communities include new forms of organizational structures and systems, varied and complex systems of people/information/resources, self-actualizing learning, personal mastery, culture building, and new forms of collaborative leadership, assessment, and research. The focus of her work over the past twenty years has been on the development of master's degree program in educational technology and in the creation of a link from the University to cultural and community organizations (originally the Electronic Educational Village, and now woven into Design, Systems and Learning for the 21st century, called DSL21). Both the master's degree program and the outreach entities are reform efforts, transforming teaching and learning systems for our future while using powerful technology tools. Learning is constructivist and learner-centered. Transcending traditional boundaries of time and space, new learning organizations are created. Dr. Schneiderman's work is grounded in experiential learning and knowledge building. She strives to find optimal balances between what can powerfully be done with technologies and what seems best done off-the-computer. Humanity is not sacrificed, but rather drives the model and thrives in it. Bette has retired from her University work (2020) but is available to support and/or cheers others who move forward to make a difference.
Bette E. Schneiderman's expertise is in technology, quantitative and qualitative research methodology, education, and fine arts in liberal arts. Her interest is in the building of learning communities where all participants are valued, respected,...
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If I could change one thing about the world...
People listening to one another, communicating with one another, supporting one another to make a better world