Sarah Gray, Developer
Sarah joined ADI in 2007 bringing with her an assortment of real-world skills, especially in computers, games, and early-childhood education, as well as academic training in bioscience research at Penn State. Sarah plays a major role in the development of interactives—developing formative prototypes and specialized games, and works with our graphic design team to produce graphics-based exhibit props. She nurtures a lifelong interest in the ways that children respond to games and their immediate environments. Sarah is also an adept juggler and aspiring master of the Arduino DIY computer chip.
Sarah joined ADI in 2007 bringing with her an assortment of real-world skills, especially in computers, games, and early-childhood education, as well as academic training in bioscience research at Penn State. Sarah plays a major role in the development of interactives—developing formative prototypes and specialized games, and works with our graphic design team to produce graphics-based exhibit props. She nurtures a lifelong interest in the ways that children respond to games and their immediate environments. Sarah is also an adept juggler and aspiring master of the Arduino DIY computer chip.
