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Dr. Marie Hoepfl is a Professor in the Department of Sustainable Technology and the Built Environment at Appalachian State University. She is a prominent figure in technology and engineering education, with extensive experience in curriculum development, research methods, and educational leadership.
- University: Appalachian State University
- School: College of Fine and Applied Arts
- Department: Department of Sustainable Technology and the Built Environment
- Academic Rank: Professor
Her research focuses on technology education, technological literacy, evaluation and assessment, and the societal implications of technology. She has contributed significantly to the advancement of standards-based education and teacher development in STEM fields.
The analysis of her recent publications reveals a consistent focus on educational reform, curriculum design, and the integration of sustainability and ethics into technology education. Her work bridges theory and practice, emphasizing teacher preparation, student assessment, and the societal dimensions of technological advancement.
Dr. Hoepfl has held leadership roles in key professional organizations:
- Past President, Council of Technology and Engineering Teacher Education (CTETE), 2016–2019
- Member, International Technology and Engineering Educators Association (ITEEA)
- Member, Epsilon Pi Tau (Honor Society)
She has mentored graduate students through courses such as TEC 5000 (Research in Technology) and TEC 5670 (Graduate Seminar), and has been involved in multiple research and development projects. Her work includes developing e-portfolios for general education assessment, promoting appropriate technology, and advancing renewable energy education.
Dr. Hoepfl's contributions span over two decades, with publications ranging from journal articles to edited yearbooks and textbooks, reflecting her deep commitment to educational excellence and innovation in technology and engineering education.





