Isabella Schloss

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PhD Student

Isabella is a doctoral student advised by Dr. Jakki Bailey, Dr. Andrew Dillon, and Dr. Ken Fleischmann. Her primary research interest is the psychological impact of immersive media, such as Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality, on child development. Currently, she is interested in exploring how immersive virtual environments and virtual characters could be
employed by psychologists counseling children. Isabella graduated from The University of Southern California with a B.F.A. in Acting in 2014. Prior to UT, she worked in the entertainment industry as a narrative designer and producer.

B.F.A. in Acting, 2014, University of Southern California

Media Psychology
Virtual Reality
Child Development and Media

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