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Sandi Steinhoff-Muller is an Instructor in the Department of Education within the College of Education & Human Performance at Dakota State University. She contributes to programs focused on preparing future educators with expertise in pedagogy, technology integration, and classroom instruction.
Her educational background includes a Master of Science from Southwest State University and a Bachelor of Science from Dakota State University.
Her professional interests align with modern educational practices, including the use of innovative technologies such as the Virtual Avatar Learning Experience (VALE) and telepresence robotics like Dewey, which are integrated into teacher training at DSU. These tools support simulated classroom environments and remote participation, enhancing teacher preparedness.
The College of Education & Human Performance emphasizes field experiences, accreditation through CAEP and the South Dakota Department of Education, and accelerated degree pathways such as the 4+1 program leading to a Master of Science in Educational Technology.
No scientific awards or research publications are listed in the available information.
Sandi Steinhoff-Muller advises and mentors education students through field placements and curriculum delivery, supporting their development into effective classroom teachers. While no specific grants are mentioned, the college promotes faculty-student research initiatives and professional development opportunities.
The department is equipped with advanced technological resources, including VALE and Dewey, which facilitate immersive teaching simulations and virtual engagement for both on-campus and online students.





