Interview with Dr. Sandrine Han

“The visual culture of the virtual world is not an authentically reconstructed real world, but is a space containing worldwide mixed and ideal cultures from designers’ imaginations. There is nothing made by nature in a virtual world, and everything is made by its own residents. No matter what we see in virtual worlds, there IS a reason to be there.”

Research Interests:
Dr. Han’s research focuses on the visual culture and cultural studies, and on the integration of art education and educational technology specifically in virtual worlds. She also looks at the ways in which media have influenced cultures. Her scholarship has contributed to and has had a major impact in everyday life.

Published by Sandrine Han

Sandrine Han, PhD., is located at British Columbia and was a tenured Associate Professor at UBC specializing in art education and education technology. While at UBC, she taught in Secondary art education teacher education program for the past 10 years and supervised many graduate students. She is a BC certified teacher, worked at public and private elementary school in Taiwan and in BC. She has been invited as keynote speakers at international conferences. Sandrine has numerus publications and presentations in the field of education, art education, and education technology.

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