Following graduation from UNC-CH, I worked at Duke University for Dr. Elizabeth Marsh as a full-time Associate in Research/Lab Manager. While at Duke, I primarily worked on projects studying the memorial consequences of testing, but more broadly on how to apply cognitive principles to enhance educational practice.
I began work at Washington University in May 2007 as a full-time Research Assistant for a grant that investigates test-enhanced learning in the classroom.
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- B.A., University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC, 2005, Psychology and Philosophy
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