Piya C. Sorcar, Stanford University

Piya C. Sorcar, MA, PhD

  • Adjunct Affiliate at the Center for Health Policy and the Department of Health Policy
  • Faculty Fellow, Stanford Center for Innovation in Global Health
  • Founder and CEO of TeachAids

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Stanford University
Stanford, CA 94305-6006

Biography

Dr. Piya Sorcar is the founder and CEO of TeachAids, an Adjunct Affiliate at Stanford’s School of Medicine and a Faculty Fellow at the Stanford Center for Innovation in Global Health. She leads a team of world experts in medicine, public health, and education to address some of the most pressing public health challenges.

TeachAids is an award-winning 501(c)(3) nonprofit social venture that creates breakthrough software addressing numerous persistent problems in health education around the world, including HIV/AIDS, concussion, and COVID-19. A pioneer in the development of infectious disease education, TeachAids HIV education software is used in 82 countries. In partnership with the US Olympic Committee’s National Governing Bodies, TeachAids has launched the CrashCourse concussion education product suite, which includes research-based applications available online as a standard video and in virtual reality. CoviDB is their third health education initiative, a community-edited platform organizing resources across a comprehensive set of topics relating to COVID-19 for free public use.

Sorcar received her Ph.D. in Learning Sciences and Technology Design and her M.A. in Education from Stanford University. She graduated summa cum laude from the University of Colorado at Boulder with a B.A. in Economics, B.S. in Journalism, and B.S. in Information Systems. She has been an invited speaker at leading universities such as Columbia, Johns Hopkins, Tsinghua, and Yale, and is on the Education Advisory Council for USA Football. MIT Technology Review named her to its TR35 list of the top 35 innovators in the world under 35 and she was the youngest recipient of Stanford’s Alumni Excellence in Education Award.

Selected Publications

 

Daneshvar DH, Yutsis M, Baugh CM, Pea RD, Goldman S, Grant GA, Ghajar J, Sanders LM, Chen C, Tenekedjieva LT, Gurrapu S, Zafonte RD, Sorcar P. Evaluating the effect of concussion education programs on intent to report concussion in high school football. Journal of athletic training. 2021 Jan 6.

Daneshvar DH, Baugh CM, Yutsis M, Pea RD, Goldman S, Grant GA, Cantu RC, Sanders LM, Chen CL, Lama RD, Zafonte RD, Sorcar P. Athlete enjoyment of prior education moderates change in concussion-reporting intention after interactive education. INQUIRY: The Journal of Health Care Organization, Provision, and Financing. 2021 May;58:00469580211022641.

Daneshvar DH, Baugh CM, Lama RD, Yutsis M, Pea RD, Goldman S, Grant GA, Cantu RC, Sanders LM, Zafonte RD, Hainline B, Sorcar P. Participating in two video concussion education programs sequentially improves concussion-reporting intention. Neurotrauma reports. 2021 Dec 1;2(1):581-91.

Strauber B., Sorcar P., Howlett C., Goldman S. Using a picture-embedded method to support acquisition of sight words. Learning and Instruction. Volume 65, February 2020.

Sorcar P., Strauber B., Loyalka P., Kumar N., Goldman S. Sidestepping the Elephant in the Classroom: Using Culturally Appropriate Software To Teach Around Taboos. Proceedings of the 2017 ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI '17). ACM, New York, NY, USA. Best Paper Honorable Mention.

Sorcar P., Nass C., “Teaching Taboo Topics Through Technology”. Book Chapter in Handbook of Research on Digital Media and Advertising: User Generated Content Consumption. 393-435. 2011.

Sorcar P., “National ‘TeachAIDS Day’ in Botswana”. Article, Huffington Post, June 18, 2012.

Sorcar P., “A New Approach to Global HIV/AIDS Education”. Article, Huffington Post, December 1, 2010.

Sorcar P., “Teaching Taboo Topics Without Talking About Them:  An Epistemic Study Of A New Approach To HIV/AIDS Prevention Education in India” Doctoral Dissertation, Stanford University, 2009.

publications

Journal Articles
May 2017

Sidestepping the Elephant in the Classroom: Using Culturally Localized Technology To Teach Around Taboos

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