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David H. Rose

Lecturer on Education
Technology, Innovation, and Education Program

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  • Phone: 617-496-2094
David H. Rose

Profile

In 1984, David Rose helped to found CAST (the Center for Applied Special Technology) in order to expand opportunities for students with disabilities through the innovative development and application of technology. Rose specializes in developmental neuropsychology and in the universal design of learning technologies. In addition to his role as chief scientist, cognition and learning, at CAST, Rose lectures at HGSE, where he applies CAST's work in neural networks and learning to both the design and the content of his course. Rose completed his undergraduate work at Harvard College. He received his master's degree from Reed College and his doctorate from the Harvard Graduate School of Education. To further CAST's mission, Rose presents at national conferences on universal design, learning, and technology and serves as a member of several public-policy initiatives to promote the adoption and dissemination of CAST's principles of universal design.

Degrees

  • Ed.D., Harvard University

Spotlight

A Usable Knowledge article on making school work for everyone.

Article on Rose's participation in a new faculty research effort called Research Schools

A review of A Practical Reader in Universal Design for Learning.

An article about CAST, featuring David Rose

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