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Norman Bier

Norman Bier is the Executive Director of the Open Learning Initiative (OLI) at Carnegie Mellon University.12 His work focuses on the intersection of CMU's internal educational practices, ongoing learning science research, and external collaboration.1 Bier has dedicated his career to improving education through technology, aiming to enhance quality and expand access.1

At Carnegie Mellon University, Bier holds multiple roles:

  1. Director of the Open Learning Initiative (OLI)12
  2. Executive Director of The Simon Initiative2

Prior to his current positions, Bier served as the Director of Training and Development at iCarnegie Inc., a CMU subsidiary that provides software development education to international partner institutions.1 He has also taught computer science courses at the Community College of Allegheny County and philosophy courses at Carnegie Mellon University.1

Bier's experience spans various sectors of higher education, including two-year and four-year institutions, public and private universities, and both domestic and international organizations.1 He is committed to leveraging technology and faculty support to reach students who might not otherwise have access to CMU-level education.1

In addition to his primary roles, Bier serves as a board member for the Kaleidoscope Project and the Shady Lane School.1 His LinkedIn username is norman-bier-9792b03, as mentioned in the query.

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