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Marti M. Snyder, Ph.D.
Associate Professor

(954) 262-2074 - (800) 986-2247 x22074
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Research areas: Instructional design theory and model building and validation, communities of practice, and workplace learning.

Prior to joining GSCIS in 2006, Dr. Snyder spent over 15 years in business and industry primarily as an instructional designer and performance improvement and organizational development consultant. She has a master's degree in educational technology from the University of Missouri-Columbia and a doctorate from NSU in computing technology in education. Her research interests include instructional design theory and model building and validation, communities of practice, and workplace learning. She is a member of the American Educational Research Association, International Society for Performance Improvement and the Association for Educational Communications and Technology and serves as a reviewer for various journals in technology and higher education.

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Since the introduction of the graduate computer science program in 1975, the school has been a pioneer in computing research and education. The school began offering online programs in 1983 and created the first electronic classroom in 1985.

In 1989, the Computer-Based Learning Center and Center for Computer Science were combined to form the Center for Computer and Information Sciences, which is now known as the Graduate School of Computer and Information Sciences (GSCIS). Over its 25-year history, GSCIS has grown a distinguished faculty and graduated over 4,000 alumni who have made substantial contributions to research and industry.