Congratulations, Associates!
The Readability Consortium, a readability research consortium housed at the University of Central Florida, announced the addition of Associates. The full-member board selected these new members in recognition of their continuing work to advance the emerging readability research field. Research Associates provide subject matter expertise, population access and explore their vital areas of readability research.
The TRC welcomes:
Sofie Beier, Ph.D.
Sofie Beier is Professor WSD at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, School of Design.
Jenae Cohn, Ph.D.
Jenae Cohn is the Executive Director of the Center for Teaching and Learning at the University of California, Berkeley.
Bernard Kerr
Bernard Kerr is a serial innovator and Principal UX Designer.
Anna Kosovicheva, PhD
Anna Kosovicheva is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of Toronto Mississauga.
Joanna Lewis, PhD
Joanna Lewis is an Assistant Professor in Education and Behavioral Sciences at the University of Northern Colorado.
Dave Miller, PhD
Dave Miller is an Assistant Teaching Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering, Human Factors and Engineering Psychology at Tufts University.
Susanne Nobles, Ph.D.
Susanne Nobles is the Chief Academic Officer of ReadWorks.
Rochelle Rodrigo, PhD
Shelley Rodrigo is the Senior Director of the Writing Program; Associate Professor in the Rhetoric, Composition, and the Teaching of English (RCTE) in the Department of English at the University of Arizona.
Sunaina Shenoy, Ph.D.
Sunaina Shenoy is an Assistant Professor in the College of Education & Human Sciences at The University of New Mexico.
Shannon Sheppard, Ph.D.
Shannon Sheppard is an Assistant Professor of Communication Sciences & Disorders at Chapman University and the Director of the Cognition, Rehabilitation, and Neuroscience in Atypical Language Lab (CRANIAL Lab).
Benjamin Wolfe, PhD
Ben Wolfe is an Assistant Professor in Psychology at the University of Toronto Mississauga and a Director of the Applied Perception and Psychophysics Laboratory (APPLY).
About The Readability Consortium:
The Readability Consortium’s core mission is to enhance digital readability for all. The consortium pursues this mission through research and engineering, empowering designers and readers alike to better navigate the information-intensive digital future.