Take your team, network, or classroom to the ideal level and create optimal results!


Archintor™

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What’s an Archintor™
A paradigm shift in learning, facilitation, teaching, and network analysis
By making changes in learning environment expectations you can impact outcomes in your network. Instructors, facilitators, and others can be the architects or Archintors™ (architect + instructor + facilitator) of their knowledge networks.
To date, social network analysis as a method is primarily used to determine what type of network was created over time. Understanding that expectations can impact a network’s structure is a paradigm shift in applied social network analysis and education assessment.

Customized Services
To help you solve today's global challenges
Step 1
Intake and Assessments
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Contact us and our team will spend time learning about you, your network structure and your unique needs and challenges.
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Step 2
Customized Training Plans
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We'll work together to co-create an effective training plan for you and your network members. We also offer train-the-trainer programs.
Step 3
Ongoing Support
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Your network will have ongoing support as you achieve your goals by creating the ideal network structure.

Meet the Archintor™ Creators
Dr. Hannah Love is a team scientist, and professional facilitator. She works full-time providing team science consulting and science facilitation with Divergent Science LLC. Hannah has a MS in students affairs in higher education, a MA in sociology, and a Ph.D. in sociology from Colorado State University. Her background includes work in student affairs in higher education, water conflict facilitation, and non-profit fundraising. Hannah has 13-years of facilitation experience including experience in higher education facilitation, water conflict facilitation, and science facilitation. Since 2015 she has been using her skills in higher education to design team science trainings, retreats, and workshops for scientific teams.
Dr. Ellyn Dickmann (Ellie), owner of Dickmann and Associates, LLC, has over 30 years of experience to include including: associate dean, associate professor, director, and founder of a social science institute, co-director of a higher education and preK-12 research and development center, and as a consultant supporting domestic and international businesses and academic institutions. Dr. Dickmann works closely with highly experienced independent associates who specialize in grant writing and proposal reviews; research and evaluation design; data collection and analysis (qualitative and quantitative); team science training and facilitation; social network analysis; strategic planning development and facilitation; group facilitation; and professional coaching. She received her Ph.D. from Colorado State University and was also an academic fellow at the University of Michigan’s National Center for Research in Teaching and Learning.
Dr. Ellen Fisher currently serves at the Vice President for Research (VPR) at the University of New Mexico (UNM). Ellen has a Ph.D. in chemistry from University of Utah. She brings hands on and applied perspectives from over three decades of work on interdisciplinary science teams. She is a co-founder of Divergent Science, LLC, and she has a background as a chemist, materials scientist, higher education administrator, and research integrity officer which informs her research and practice with transdisciplinary scientific teams. Ellen has created numerous cross-disciplinary university programs to support interdisciplinary research, encourage ethical practices, create a culture of inclusion, and support women in science. Ellen was also instrumental in university wide interdisciplinary initiatives including the co-creation of the Catalyst for Innovative Partnerships program, at Colorado State University, and in reimagining the Grand Challenges program at UNM.