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Laura Sheneman, Ed.D., is a Lecturer in the Department of Educational Technology and Foundations at the University of West Georgia's College of Education. With over 30 years of educational experience, her work focuses on school librarianship, instructional technology, and educator preparation. She holds an MLIS from Sam Houston State University (2004) and an Ed.D. in Curriculum and Instruction from the University of Houston (2008).
Her research interests include K-12 educational technology integration, professional development for educators, and the strategic leadership role of school librarians. Courses taught include instructional design for K-12 environments, administration of school media centers, and practicum experiences for school librarianship.
Publications highlight her expertise in family literacy programs, digital storytelling methodologies, and curriculum management system adoption in educational settings. She consistently teaches courses related to instructional technology, media design, and leadership roles in school libraries across multiple semesters since 2020.
Sheneman's teaching responsibilities include coordinating practicum experiences and developing syllabi for advanced educational technology courses. She maintains active course sections in both online and hybrid formats, emphasizing practical application of theoretical concepts in real-world educational settings.
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