Beth Rosenberg

In her twenty-years plus experience as an educator in NYC, Beth Rosenberg has worked collaboratively with teachers, students, technologists, academics, parents, families and schools. Her expertise includes curriculum, program management and outreach, educational materials, partnerships and collaborations between cultural organizations, community organizations and schools. She is a faculty member in the Department of Technology, Culture and Society in the Integrated Digital Media Program at NYU’s Tandon School of Engineering. She holds an MS Ed in Educational Technology--a dual degree in the School of Education and the Computer Science department and an MA in Art History. In the past she has worked on consultant projects on education, special needs and technology projects for: The Jewish Community Center in Manhattan, The 14th Street Y, The New York Hall of Science, The Jewish Museum, The New York Transit Museum, The New York City Department of Education and others. She was previously the Founding Director of Education at Eyebeam Art & Technology Center and worked for ten years in the Education Department of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum. She is the Founder/Executive Director of TechKidsUnlimited.org, a not-for-profit educational organization in NYC that teaches computer science principles and technology skills to students with autism spectrum and other learning and emotional challenges. TKU works in partnership with The Ability Project at NYU Tandon.

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