Benjamin Keep is an independent consultant and cognitive scientist with a decade of experience translating learning-research into practical tools for education, policy, and business. He holds a PhD in Learning Sciences from Stanford and has led research on scientific reasoning and citizen science, including an experimental project on RNA design using a game-based platform. Benjamin builds evidence-based learning interventions, teaches online courses, and publishes guides and articles that bridge research methods and real-world practice. His background spans law, forensic science advising, and classroom instruction, giving him a uncommon blend of legal rigor and pedagogical empathy when evaluating scientific evidence. Based in Rhode Island, he routinely applies R, Python, and SQL to quantify learning outcomes and improve research methods.
10 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
J.D., Law, J.D., Law at Cornell Law School
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), Anthropology, Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), Anthropology at Washington University in St. Louis
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Learning Sciences, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Learning Sciences at Stanford University
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