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Allison Druin is an American computer scientist who studies human–computer interaction, and digital libraries, particularly focusing on children's use of educational technology. She is a professor emerita at the University of Maryland, College Park[1] and Associate Provost for Research and Strategic Partnerships at the Pratt Institute.[2]

Education and career

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Druin has a Bachelor of Fine Artsingraphic design from the Rhode Island School of Design (1985).[3] She earned a master's degree in 1987 from the MIT Media Lab at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology,[2][4] and completed a Ph.D. in 1997 at the College of Education at the University of New Mexico. Her dissertation was A Multidisciplinary Education for Designing Interactive Applications: The MEDIA Program, and was supervised by Priscilla Norton.[2][4][5]

She joined the College of Information Studies at the University of Maryland, College Park as a research assistant professor in 1998, and became a regular-rank faculty member in 1999. From 2006 to 2011 she directed the Human-Computer Interaction Lab at the university, from 2010 to 2012 she was Associate Dean for Research, from 2011 to 2013 she was ADVANCE Professor, and from 2013 to 2015 she was chief futurist for the university.[2][4] She took a leave from Maryland to work for two years as Special Advisor for National Digital Strategy to the US National Park Service,[2][4][6] before joining the Pratt Institute as Associate Provost in 2017.[2][4]

Books

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Druin is the author or editor of:

Recognition

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Druin and Ben Bederson won the ACM SIGCHI Social Impact Award in 2010, for developing the International Children's Digital Library.[9] Druin was elected as a Fellow of the Association for Computing Machinery in 2016, "for contributions to creating information and computing technologies with and for children".[10] In the same year she was elected to the CHI Academy.[11]

References

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  1. ^ Dr. Allison Druin, Professor Emerita, University of Maryland, College Park, College of Information Studies, retrieved 2018-10-15
  • ^ a b c d e f "Allison Druin", Campus Directory, Pratt Institute, retrieved 2018-10-15
  • ^ "RISD XYZ". Winter 2018. p. 69.
  • ^ a b c d e Curriculum vitae (PDF), November 2016, retrieved 2018-10-15
  • ^ "Theses", HCI Bibliography : Human-Computer Interaction Resources, retrieved 2018-10-15
  • ^ Stauffenberg, Victoria (September 16, 2015), National Park Service Welcomes Allison Druin as a Special Advisor for National Digital Strategy, National Park Service, retrieved 2018-10-15
  • ^ Lesitaokana, William (August 2012), "Review of Mobile Technology for Children", Journal of Sociology, 48 (3): 325–326, doi:10.1177/1440783311426757, S2CID 146957546
  • ^ Stratfold, M. (April 1998), "Review of Designing Multimedia Environments for Children", Computers & Education, 30 (3–4): 277–278, doi:10.1016/s0360-1315(97)00058-4
  • ^ Ben Bederson and Allison Druin from the University of Maryland are awarded The SIGCHI Social Impact Award for 2010, University of Maryland Human–Computer Interaction Lab, retrieved 2018-10-15
  • ^ ACM 2016 Fellows Recognized for Advances that Are Transforming Science and Society, Association for Computing Machinery, December 8, 2016, retrieved 2018-10-15
  • ^ iSchool's Allison Druin Elected to CHI Academy, University of Maryland iSchool, retrieved 2018-10-15
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