
Rachel Rossetti
Instructional Designer Google University of Nebraska-Lincoln
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Rachel Rossetti is an Instructional Designer at Google, where she leverages her 15+ years of experience in education to create transformative learning experiences for adult learners. Currently, she focuses on empowering individuals to harness the power of generative AI to boost their productivity and achieve their goals. Her leadership in the development of Google AI Essentials and the Google Cybersecurity Certificate exemplifies her commitment to providing accessible and impactful educational opportunities that prepare individuals for the evolving demands of the digital landscape.
Prior to her tenure at Google, Rachel held the position of Associate Professor and Chair of the Mathematics Department at Agnes Scott College, where she also directed the Center for Digital and Visual Literacy. In this role, she spearheaded the development of a college-wide digital literacy curriculum and managed a support center for faculty and students, showcasing her dedication to fostering digital fluency. Earlier in her career, Rachel earned a Ph.D. in Mathematics from the University of North Carolina, with a specialization in dynamical systems and entropy. Her diverse background, spanning mathematics, digital literacy, and instructional design, informs her approach to creating engaging and effective learning experiences that prepare individuals for success in an increasingly digital world.