Sarah Chu
Biography

Sarah Chu is a first-year doctoral student in Curriculum and Instruction at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. She works with Constance Steinkuehler’s research team to examine learning and literacy in virtual worlds. Influenced by her background in visual studies and her experience as an artist and digital media producer, her current research interests are centered on video games, visual culture, and education. Prior to attending UW-Madison, Sarah worked as a learning technology consultant at Ryerson University in Toronto, Canada. She holds an MEd in educational technology from York University and an Honours BA in visual studies from the University of Toronto.
Sessions
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Need or Greed: An Analysis of Ethical Issues Across In-Game and Out-Of-Game ContextsWednesday, June 103:30–4:30Browsing Library (2nd floor, West Central)
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After-School Online Gaming Lab for GuysWednesday, June 105:00–7:00Great Hall (4th floor, Central)
