Barbara Guzzetti is a Professor in the division of Learning, Technology and Psychology in the Mary Lou Fulton Research Institute and Graduate School of Education at Arizona State University. She is also an affiliated faculty member in Women’s and Gender Studies in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. Her recent interests in research and teaching focus on adolescents’ new literacies, particularly digital literacies, and the gender and social justice issues that impact DIY media consumption and production. She enjoys learning new digital literacies from young people and colleagues. As a rescuer of Havanese and Bichon Frise dogs, she plans to use her DIY digital skills to create a virtual site for these breeds’ rescue volunteers and donors at the dog park in Second Life.