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Celeste Sharpe

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Celeste Tường Vy Sharpe is an Academic Technologist at Carleton College, where she works on digital projects with faculty and staff across campus that integrate technology into the curriculum. In 2016, she received her PhD in History from George Mason University for her digital dissertation project titled “They Need You! Disability, Visual Culture, and the Poster Child, 1945-1980.” The introduction and bibliography are available in the George Mason University institutional repository, and access to the project in Scalar is available by contacting Celeste directly at csharpe@carleton.edu. She was interviewed by the American Historical Association about her process creating a groundbreaking digital project in history.

She has published on a range of topics related to teaching and learning with technology including “Making Digital Humanities Tools More Culturally Specific and More Culturally Sensitive,” and Teaching Computer Science Majors to Decode Discrimination and Design Diverse Futures.”

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