I am a doctoral candidate at the Harvard Graduate School of Education (HGSE) in the Human Development, Learning and Teaching strand. My interests lie at the intersection of computing education, constructionism, and learning communities. Situated in the learning sciences, I look to understand and support K-12 teachers and students when they face challenges in learning computing together. I work with Dr. Karen Brennan and the Creative Computing Lab and Dr. Danielle Allen and the Democratic Knowledge Project. I organize at HGSE with the Harvard Graduate Student Union and I was Co-Chair for the Harvard Educational Review Board. I'm an educator, researcher, designer, learner, and organizer.

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Previously, I was a Fellow at the Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society, and I also hold an Ed.M. in Technology, Innovation, and Education from HGSE and a B.A. in Linguistics from Yale University. Sometimes, I read things and write about them. Outside of work, I like to make things and teach yoga. To get in touch, you can find me at haduong (at) g (dot) harvard (dot) edu.