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Aria Chernik
Associate Professor of the Practice in the Social Science Research Institute
Social Science Research Institute
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In the News
Published December 16, 2021
NC Educators Create Inclusive Solutions in Open Design Academy
Published August 26, 2020
In Light of COVID-19, How Might We Transform Learning at Duke?
Published June 15, 2020
Bringing Computer Science Education to Young Students in North Carolina
Published October 29, 2019
At a Duke Summit, NC Principals, Teachers Look to Make New Computer Science Curriculum Succeed