(In reverse chronological order)
- MIT Technology Review (website), January 2019
Smart cities could be lousy to live in if you have a disability - MIT Technology Review (website), December 2017
What Can AI Experts Learn from Buddhism? A New Approach to Machine-Learning Ethics Aims to Find Out - MIT Technology Review magazine, August/September 2017 issue
The Enduring Legacy of Zork - MIT Technology Review (website), June 2017
The Octogenarians Who Love Amazon’s Alexa - MIT Technology Review (website), April 2017
How Blockchain Can Bring Financial Services to the Poor - MIT Technology Review (website), October 2016
Making VR Movies You’d Actually Want to Watch - MIT Technology Review (website), October 2016
The Blind Community Has High Hopes for Self-Driving Cars - EdSurge, December 2015
National Education Week Wants To Be Edtech’s Art Basel - EdSurge, October 2015
LinkedIn Cozies Up To Higher Ed Marketers - Medium.com (Adventures in Consumer Technology collection), July 2015
How Cisco Is Preserving Its History And Why Other Tech Companies Should, Too - Hyphen magazine (blog), July 2014
Q&A With Valerie Veatch, Writer/Director Of ‘Love Child’ (a film about Internet addiction in Korea) - EdSurge, July 2013
Music Meets Education in FIrst-Ever Music Ed Hackathon - EdSurge, June 2013
What Developers And Teachers Can Learn From Each Other - EdSurge, May 2013
Gap Apps Pave Way For Edtech Ecosystem - EdSurge, May 2013
NYC DOE Announces Gap App Winners, Outlines Next Steps - EdSurge, May 2013
Digital Divide Nonprofit MOUSE Looks Back And Forward - EdSurge, April 2013
NYC Parents Raise Questions About inBloom - EdSurge, December 2012
Columbia’s EdLab Offers Forum For Startups - Hyphen magazine (blog), October 2012
Cornering The Gangnam Style Halloween Costume Market - Hyphen magazine (blog), August 2012
More Korean Adoptees Apply For Dual Citizenship - Co.Exist (FastCompany.com), May 2012
Using Mobile Screens To Make Reading Easier For Dyslexics - EdSurge (Educational technology site), June 2012
NYC’s iZone360 Gets Personal - Open-Source Plushbot Project Makes It Easy to Create Interactive DIY Valentines
- Forbes blog, February 2012
How OoVoo Became Teenagers’ Favorite Way to Video Chat - Forbes blog, January 2011
Pros And Cons Of iPads In The Classroom - Forbes blog, April 2009
Grappling with Internet Addiction - Forbes.com, January 2009
King Perez: The Gossip Blogger Wants To Build A Media Empire - Forbes.com, November 2008
Devices Become You: Sociologist Sherry Turkle on digital infatuations, Google and the iPhone - Forbes.com, November 2008
iPhone and Android Apps 101 - Forbes.com, September 2008
Android’s Very Own Font - Businessweek.com, April 2007
Material For An Architectural Revolution: ETFE, a fluorocarbon-based polymer, is a durable, adaptable plastic that’s opening horizons for builders at the Beijing Olympics and beyond - Businessweek.com, August 2005
Cutting Through The Noise: A conversation with book publisher Jonathan Karp - Hyphen magazine (Asian American arts, culture and politics), Summer 2005
Homeland Divide: Korean adoptees are flocking to their birth country–changing the landscape of international adoptions. - Time Asia magazine, April 2005
Art’s New Frontier: South Korea’s Heyri Art Valley - The New York Review of Magazines (Columbia Journalism School publication), May 2004
We Still Love Sassy (An update on former Sassy magazine staffers’ whereabouts) - The New York Review of Magazines (Columbia Journalism School publication), May 2004
Just Shoot Me (What it’s like to appear on the cover of The New York Times Magazine)