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Beth Rosenberg

Founder/Executive Director at Tech Kids Unlimited

Beth Rosenberg has extensive work experience in the field of education and technology. Beth founded Tech Kids Unlimited in 2009, an award-winning non-profit organization that teaches computer science and technology skills to special needs students with autism spectrum disorder. Beth also served as a faculty member at the NYU Tandon School of Engineering, focusing on the Department of Technology, Culture & Society. Beth has worked as an education consultant for various not-for-profit organizations, specializing in culture, access, and technology. Beth has also been a high school faculty member at The Dalton School and a faculty member in the Art History Department at the School of Visual Arts. Additionally, they have worked as a special needs blogger for www.savvyauntie.com and as a special needs consultant at the JCC in Manhattan. Beth's earlier work experience includes being the Founding Director of Education and later the Publications Director at Eyebeam Center for Art & Technology. Beth also worked in the Education Department at the Guggenheim Museum.

Beth Rosenberg received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Art History from SUNY-Binghamton. Beth then went on to complete a Master of Arts degree in Art History & Criticism from Stony Brook University. Later, they pursued a Master of Science degree in Education Technology from Pace University, focusing on pedagogy, cybersafety, literacy, and media.

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