by zhouxi66 | Dec 13, 2025 | Uncategorized
Why This Project Matters to Me: Over the past few years, my research and design work has been driven by a question: What kinds of cultural knowledge are recognized as legitimate sites of computing, and whose cultural stories are allowed to shape how we imagine...
by zhouxi66 | Nov 21, 2025 | CHI Grad Fellow Post
Hi, this is Xinyue (Kiera). In this post, I want to reflect on what version control has come to mean for me, especially through my experiences working on two collaborative digital projects: Reframing Collections: From Geographic Generalizations to Cultural Context and...
by zhouxi66 | Oct 24, 2025 | CHI Grad Fellow Post
你好Ní Hǎo!/Hello! My name is Xinyue Zhou (pronounced Sheen Yo-eh Joe), but I also go by Kiera. I am a second-year PhD student in the Educational Psychology and Educational Technology program at the College of Education. My research focuses on computer science education...
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