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Dr. Jennifer Rode is a Professor of Equity and Human Computer Interaction at University College London's Institute of Education, specializing in Educational Technology. Her research examines how gender, disability, and race are embedded into technology design, with a focus on advancing social justice in emerging fields like telepresence robotics and makerspaces. She combines industry experience as a usability engineer and ethnographer with cultural theory to critique and improve design practices.
- PhD in Informatics from University of California, Irvine
- MS in Human-Computer Interaction and BS in Anthropology from Carnegie Mellon University
Her work bridges critical computing and practical applications, including founding the ACM AccessSIGCHI initiative for equitable participation in computing. She has contributed to lectures on computational thinking, telepresence in education, and gender diversity in computing research.
- ACM Distinguished Scientist
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