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A proud native of the Mitten (Michigan), I am currently reading for my Master's in Education (Learning and Technology) at the University of Oxford. I became interested in if and how ICT can alter the learning experience while working as a Research Assistant at the Consortium for School Networking's "Web 2.0 In Schools" project  for two years. My undergraduate dissertation, "The Politics of Cyber Schooling: How Political Considerations Affect the Success of Cyber Schools," tracked the political and economic considerations that influenced the start-up of an innovative cyber school in Detroit, Michigan. I then worked as a Data Analyst the W.E. Upjohn Institute, where I focused on evaluating the effects of the Kalamazoo Promise, a groundbreaking economic development program that offers free college tuition to every student within city boundaries regardless of merit. I also helped spearhead the steering committee for the Kalamazoo Area College Access Network, a district-wide initiative to help secondary students make a successful transition to post-secondary education. 

Now, I'm at Oxford, furthering my passion for examining structural, political, and macro-level issues that affect innovation in educational technology and in education in general.

Contact me at :
E: Lisa.Phillips@st-hildas.ox.ac.uk
T: @Lisa.Phillips06

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