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Douglas K. Hartman is an American scholar in the field of education known for his work on AI in education, ICTs in education, digital literacy, teacher education, and global education. He is Professor of Technology & Human Learning in the College of Education at Michigan State University
Hartman Value Profile (HVP) is made from the work of Robert S. Hartman (deceased), while the Hartman Personality Profile (HPP), also called the Color Code, originates from Dr. Taylor Hartman's (still alive) book "The Color Code". The HVP has nothing to do with colors, while the HPP is based on 4 colors describing personality types.
The Hartman Personality Profile is based on the notion that all people possess one of four driving "core motives". [3] The Color Code is based on four types of personality, identified by color: Red, (motivated by power); Blue, (motivated by intimacy); White, (motivated by peace); and Yellow, (motivated by fun). [4]
Colleen Hartman on C-SPAN on June 23, 2003 talking about the unmanned U.S. mission to Mars and science experiments to be conducted. Goodbye Galileo - What do you do with a dying space probe? That was the question facing Dr. Colleen Hartman '77 at NASA in the summer of 2003 - Pomona College Magazine, Spring 2004, Volume 40, No. 3
She is the 84th president of the American Academy of Dermatology, the first African-American in the role. [2] Taylor was born on October 7, 1957, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. She was raised by a single mother with her younger sister. She graduated from Friends Select School. [3] In 1979, Taylor earned a B.A. in biology, magna cum laude, from ...
Andrew Hartman is an American historian, author, and academic. He is a professor of history in the College of Arts and Sciences at Illinois State University. [1]Hartman's research interests span the fields of United States cultural, intellectual, and political history as well as the philosophy of history, pedagogy, and historiography.
Robert Schirokauer Hartman (January 27, 1910 – September 20, 1973 [1]) was a German-American logician and philosopher. His primary field of study was scientific axiology (the science of value ) and he is known as its original theorist.
Brainwashing was first published in hardcover format on 16 December 2004 by Oxford University Press, and again in paperback format on 24 August 2006.The book was "highly commended" and runner-up in the 2005 Times Higher Education Supplement Young Academic Author Award, and also made it to the shortlist for the 2005 MIND "Book of the Year Award".