Anna Ly is an Industry Fellow at the Joan Ganz Cooney Center. Prior to her work as a fellow, she helped develop interactive paper-based electronics including Papert Tronics and launched several innovative applications, including Emotionary (now downloadable on iTunes), an emotion diary tool for the iPad designed for therapists to help children and adolescents with autism understand emotions in the context of their own lives. She also co-created Me.Mu for Kinect, a pair of mini-games to help children with autism practice social skills while developing general motor coordination. She holds a Master’s degree from Stanford’s Learning, Design and Technology program.
Jan 9, 2014
Back in 2012, the Joan Ganz Cooney Center embarked on a multi-stakeholder game design project, also known as “Hard Fun: Learning Mathematics,” funded by the NSF with lead designers at… more »