A member of the faculty in both the Graduate School of Education and the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Hoadley specializes in computer science education and empowering people to collaborate and learn through technology. With a lifetime of experience in designing and building educational software, his expertise lies at the intersection of technology, learning, and collaboration. Hoadley founded the dolcelab, the Laboratory for Design Of Learning, Collaboration & Experience. He cofounded the International Society for the Learning Sciences (ISLS) and was an affiliate scholar for the National Academy of Engineering’s Center for the Advancement of Scholarship in Engineering Education (CASEE). With a focus on research-practice partnerships, computer support for cooperative learning, and design-based research methods, Hoadley explores the connections between technology and learning, shaping the future of educational innovation through work on how people and technologies can be smarter together.