Biography / Positions / Education
Stacey Wedlake is a Research Scientist with the Technology & Social Change Group at the University of Washington Information School. Her research focuses on the role of intermediaries (public libraries, community organizations, and governments) in digital equity efforts. She has a particular interest in how these groups can best support individual and community digital literacy goals. More recently, as part of a the NSF-funded, Co-designing for Trust, she has begun to explore how digital literacy resources can be better designed as community-oriented solutions to misinformation. Stacey works with a variety of community and academic partners and enjoys creating actionable outputs for practitioners. Before coming to the Information School, she taught basic computer skills with Peace Corps Mongolia, YWCA/WorkSource, and Seattle Central College. When not working, you can find Stacey chasing after her two small children around Seattle parks. She holds degrees in Public Administration (MPA) and Library and Information Science (MLIS) from the University of Washington.
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Grants and Awards
This Site is Fake Dot Com: A novel resource for teaching information literacy and a community model to support it (2024)
Funder: Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS)Amount: $249,884Collaborators: Stacey Wedlake (Principal), Chris Jowaisas (Co-Principal), Jason Young (Co-Principal)Co-designing for Trust: Reimagining Online Information Literacies with Underserved Communities (2021)
Funder: National Science Foundation (NSF) (Total award: $5,000,000)Amount: $2,740,223Collaborators: Jason Young (Principal), Shaun Glaze (Co-Principal), Ahmer Arif (Co-Principal), Jevin West (Co-Investigator), Katharine Davis (Co-Investigator)Digital Navigators Program (2021)
Funder: Washington State Office of Minority and Women’s Business EnterprisesAmount: $34,157Collaborators: Chris Jowaisas (Co-Principal), Stacey Wedlake (Co-Principal)Misinformation Escape Room: Supporting Libraries as Hubs for Misinformation Education (2021)
Funder: Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) Amount: $249,691Collaborators: Christopher Coward (Co-Principal), Jin Ha Lee (Co-Principal)Connecting Rural and Small Libraries to Connected Learning (2020)
Funder: Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) (Total award: $427,062)Amount: $284,259Collaborators: Katharine Davis (Principal), Christopher Coward (Co-Principal), Mega Subramaniam (Co-Principal)Digital Literacy Skills (2020)
Funder: Seattle Jobs InitiativeAmount: $5,000Collaborators: Chris Jowaisas (Principal)Exploring Physically Distant Technology Access and Assistance to Support Workers in a New Economy (2020)
Funder: University of Washington Population Health InitiativeAmount: $18,699Collaborators: Chris Jowaisas (Co-Principal), Stacey Wedlake (Co-Principal), Matthew Houghton (Co-Principal), Meghan Sebold (Co-Principal), David Keyes (Co-Principal), Ryan Davis (Co-Principal)COVID Data Infrastructure Builders: Creating Resilient and Sustainable Research Collaborations (2020)
Funder: National Science Foundation (NSF)Amount: $91,013Collaborators: Megan Finn (Principal)Digital Equity Initiative – Digital Skills Project (2018)
Funder: City of Seattle Department of Information TechnologyAmount: $20,000Collaborators: Christopher Coward (Principal)Presentations
Fall 2023 Federal Depository Library Conference - Online.
Digital Inclusion Research Forum. - Dallas, Texas
LibraryLinkNJ: The Literacy Conference - Online
Public Library Association - Online
NEXT Library Festival - Aarhus, DK
Walla Walla Community Council - Online
2022 ASIS&T Annual Meeting - Pittsburgh, PA
Connected Learning Summit - Virtual
Society for Social Studies of Science - virtual
TPRC2021: The Research Conference on Communications, Information, and Internet Policy. - Virtual
DIPRC2021: Digital Inclusion Policy And Research - Virtual
Center for Digital Inclusion: Tech and Social Justice Workshop - Virtual
EdTech Center: Distance Learning Strategy Session - online
Net Inclusion 2020 Webinar Series - Online
2020 High-level Political Forum on Sustainable Development - United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs, Division for Sustainable Development Goals (DESA/DSDG) and the United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR) - Virtual
Office of Family Assistance - Seattle, WA
BroadbandUSA Practical Broadband Conversations Webinar - Online
Seattle Public University Information Studies Program - Seattle, WA
Seattle Digital Equity Network - Seattle, WA
Information School Research Fair, University of Washington - Seattle, Washington
BroadbandUSA: Digital Inclusion - Local and State Governments - Webinar
2018 Community Indicators Consortium Impact Summit: Community Indicators in Action - Minneapolis, MN
CHANGE Seminar - Seattle
Mobile Learning Week - Paris, France