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Sarah Schoemann

Research Assistant at College of Computing at Georgia Tech

Sarah Schoemann is an Assistant Professor of Computer Science at the College of Charleston.12 She holds a PhD in Digital Media from Georgia Tech and an MS in Integrated Digital Media from NYU Tandon School of Engineering.13

At the College of Charleston, Schoemann serves as the director of the Critical Art and Technology (CAT) Lab and primarily teaches courses in the Computing in the Arts Program, which combines the study of arts with computation.2 Her research focuses on Human Computer Interaction and Game Studies, with a particular interest in the design and evaluation of new technologies such as games and interactive experiences.23

Schoemann's work explores how creativity and playfulness can have real-world impacts, especially in relation to broader social questions regarding justice, equity, and inclusion.2 Prior to her current position, she was a doctoral student and Graduate Teaching Assistant at Georgia Tech.45

It's worth noting that the information about her being a Research Assistant at the College of Computing at Georgia Tech appears to be outdated, as more recent sources indicate her current role as an Assistant Professor at the College of Charleston.12

Highlights

ChatGPT Explained on College of Charleston Podcast
ChatGPT Explained on College of Charleston Podcast

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