Keirah Comstock, PhD, is a researcher, teacher mentor, instructional designer/technologist and artist. Her research interests include instructional technology, technology in education, inclusive teaching, multilingual education, and art in education. She has extensive experience teaching and working in K-12 and higher education since 2006.
She completed her PhD at the Warner School of Education at the University of Rochester and holds an MSED from Nazareth University and an MFA from the Academy of Art University. She currently works in Simon Business School at the University of Rochester as an instructional technologist, and is a co-chair of the American Educational Research Association, Division K, Teaching and Teacher Education, Section 9—Initial Teacher and Teacher Educator Preparation, and the Society for Information Technology and Teacher Education, Instructional Design SIG, and an assistant editor of New York State Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Language Journal, NYS TESOL Journal.
She completed her PhD at the Warner School of Education at the University of Rochester and holds an MSED from Nazareth University and an MFA from the Academy of Art University. She currently works in Simon Business School at the University of Rochester as an instructional technologist, and is a co-chair of the American Educational Research Association, Division K, Teaching and Teacher Education, Section 9—Initial Teacher and Teacher Educator Preparation, and the Society for Information Technology and Teacher Education, Instructional Design SIG, and an assistant editor of New York State Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Language Journal, NYS TESOL Journal.