#WomenInLearning Series: Sarah Bushman

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March is Women’s History Month, and the theme this year is “Celebrating Women Who Tell Our Stories.”  

To celebrate the stories of women in the learning and development field and multiple education spaces, we reached out to internal and external partners and thought leaders to talk to them about their professional lives and the stories that have inspired them. 

At ansrsource, we believe in the power of storytelling to educate, connect, and enrich people’s lives. We are grateful to the women who chose to share their stories with us. We hope you enjoy learning about the women we spoke with as much as we loved speaking with them. 

Happy Women’s History Month!  

Sarah Bushman, Academic Design Manager at ADIT, UC Berkeley Extension

What is your favorite part about working in the EdTech space? 

My favorite part about working in the EdTech industry is the excitement from working in an environment where I am always learning new concepts, technologies, and processes. I get to explore new tools and designs, and also give back by providing students with a cohesive online experience.  

Who is a woman you looked up to as a child? 

I looked up to both my maternal and paternal grandmothers; they were both smart and resilient women.  

What is your favorite kid’s book? 

My favorite book as a kid was called Fog Magic. It “tells the story of a young girl who, on foggy days, travels back in time to enter the past life of an abandoned village.” It’s an imaginative concept and every time it gets foggy, I think about that young girl time traveling.  

If you could pick one book to expose your community to, what would it be? 

One of my favorite contemporary pieces of literature that I would recommend is A Field Guide to Getting Lost by Rebecca Solnit. It explores getting lost, loss, mapmaking, movies, and art. It’s like you are having a philosophical conversation about how to live life when life may feel uncertain, but it’s written in a way that anyone can read.  

About Sarah Bushman: 

Sarah Bushman is the Academic Design Manager for the ADIT team at UC Berkeley Extension. She is a lover of cats, photography, books, music, the ocean, sunsets, old cars, and mossy benches. She has a BA in media from UCSD and an MFA in writing from California College of the Arts. 

About ansrsource:

ansrsource designs, develops, and delivers customized learning experiences with speed, scale, and sophistication. We provide learning consulting, design, and delivery services using our full-time team of hundreds of passionate global experts. We serve millions of learners using all major learning methodologies and technologies. Almost 20 years of experience working with the most compelling ideas in digital education has resulted in an unrivaled team, methodology, and process.

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