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Sarah Hug (left above)
Job Title: Research Associate
Education:
Sarah received her Ph.D. in Educational Psychology in May of 2007 from the University of Colorado at Boulder. Her dissertation, entitled Developing Technological Fluency in a Community of Digital Storytelling Practice: Girls Becoming Tech Savvy, revealed the myriad ways girls express their developing identities as technologically competent youth. She has taught in preschool, elementary, homebound, and college settings, and enjoys learning from her students every day.
About:
Hiking, reading, spending time with family
