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Dr. Bonnie Stewart is an Assistant Professor of Online Pedagogy and Workplace Learning at the University of Windsor, Ontario. She holds a Ph.D. from the University of Prince Edward Island (UPEI), with prior degrees from Mount Allison University and the University of Mount Saint Vincent. Her research focuses on digital identities, open pedagogies, data literacies, and societal impacts of digital networks. She has delivered over 60 keynotes globally and actively participates in public discourse about technology's role in education.
- Bachelor of Education (Mount Allison University)
- Master of Education (University of Mount Saint Vincent)
- Ph.D. (University of Prince Edward Island)
Her work critiques EdTech's intersection with capitalism, emphasizing human-centered pedagogy over technological determinism. Notable publications explore networked scholarship, data collection ethics, and digital citizenship. She collaborates with institutions like the Digital Learning Research Group (DLR Group) on harassment research. Active in media engagements, she has been featured in CBC News interviews discussing Facebook privacy and online shaming dynamics.
Advocates for critical literacies in digital citizenship, Stewart emphasizes educators' roles in navigating social and political implications of technologies. Her theoretical blog (theoryblog) and social media presence (LinkedIn, Twitter @bonstewart) extend her academic reach into public scholarship.





