Expert in Inclusive Learning Design and Educational Technology
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Dr. Susie Gronseth serves as a Clinical Professor and Program Coordinator for the Learning, Design, and Technology Master's program at the University of Houston's College of Education. Her expertise focuses on inclusive instructional design, universal design for learning (UDL), and technology integration in education. She has earned significant recognition for her work, including the International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE) Online Learning Network Award and the University of Houston College of Education Teaching Excellence Award. Her research has produced over 100 scholarly publications, with particular emphasis on flexible learning environments, accessibility in online education, and universal design principles. She co-authored the influential book "Universal Access Through Inclusive Instructional Design: International Perspectives on UDL" and serves as co-chair of the Universal Design for Learning Special Interest Group of the Society for Information Technology and Teacher Education. As Principal Investigator on NSF-funded projects, she has contributed to advancing student mentorship in biometrics and developing innovative teaching methodologies. Her leadership extends to serving as Chair of the Community and Government Relations Committee of the University of Houston Faculty Senate and previously as president of the Inclusive Learning Network for the International Society for Technology in Education