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Heather is motivated to help people navigate the ever-increasing challenges of climate change. Her transdisciplinary learning sciences research unites science and data science education, climate science, civic engagement and design to explore the space between science and community and how each can support the other. In her dissertation, “Supporting Equitable Climate Change Decisions in a Rural Community Through Expanded Notions of Climate Data: Using critical data perspectives and practices to support climate learning while co-designing an online, map-based, educational resource,” for which she was awarded a NAEd/Spencer Dissertation Fellowship, she is determining how collaborative mapping with members of a rural, politically conservative-leaning, climate vulnerable community on the Chesapeake Bay might support equitable and just local responses to climate challenges.
Contributions
2023
2021
2020
ICLS - External
sigcse - External
2019
sigcse - External
- Author of Primary School Teachers' Conceptions of Computational Thinking
- Presenter of AP Computer Science Principles' Impact on the Landscape of High School Computer Science using Maryland as a Model
- Author of Block-based comprehension: Exploring and explaining student outcomes from a read-only block-based exam