Research
I have experience designing and managing qualitative studies end-to-end, in particular, with interview, ethnographic, and community-based research methods.
In my doctoral work, I led research with teenagers on topics of digital privacy through interviews and Drag vs. AI workshops. During this time, I was a Community Based Research Graduate Fellow with CU Engage’s Center for Community-Based Learning and Research.
I also served as the Graduate Research Assistant on an interview study of family digital privacy with the Future of Privacy Forum Education and Innovation Foundation and the Family Creative Learning research project in 2018.
I first fell in love with qualitative research after working at the University of Florida’s Human-Centered Computing department with Kristy Boyer and the LearnDialogue research group as an undergraduate in the summer of 2017.
Much of my work has been published and presented at computing, HCI, and educational academic venues.