
Title
THE QUANTUMEDIA VIRTUAL EQ. LEARNING TOOL v. 1.0
Author
Gregory OToole
Country/Countries
United States of America
Faculty
EDUCATION Ph.D. – Media Philosophy European Graduate School Saas-Fee, Switzerland Coursework November 2007 – August 2008 ABD August 2008 Dissertation + Defense 2009-10 Ph.D. Coursework – Philosophy and Cultural Theory University of Denver Denver, Colorado, USA March 2006 – June 2007 M.A. – Digital Media Studies College of Arts, Humanities + Social Sciences University of Denver Denver, Colorado, USA September 2003 – May 2005 Post-Baccalaureate Studies – Visual Communication The School of the Art Institute of Chicago Chicago, Illinois, USA January 2000 – December 2000 B.S. – Communication Photography College of Communications + Fine Arts Bradley University Peoria, Illinois, USA August 1991 – May 1995 TEACHING EXPERIENCE Program Director + Full-time Faculty Institute of Design Westwood College Currently teaching Image Editing (CS 2), professional portfolio review courses. I serve on the Web Design Curriculum Sub-Committee in redesigning Web Development program track for relevant student outcomes. January 2007 – Present Adjunct Professor Personal Media Development Digital Media Studies University of Denver 2006 – 2007 This is a course I authored for the Digital Media Studies Program, University of Denver. This course aims at developing the conceptual and technical production skills that will allow students to contribute to the new media landscape of blogs, photo blogs, podcasts, vlogs and other emerging forms of personal multimedia production, interaction, and delivery. Adjunct Professor Net Art + Design School of Art + Art History University of Denver 2006 – 2007 Electronic Media Arts + Design Program in the School of Art and Art History at the University of Denver. The course is designed for both graduates and undergraduates, exploring the potential for creating anecdotes and stories with the digital media technology that are readily available to the everyday citizen, artist and composer today. This course is designed to allow for the process of telling stories through digital means. It is an examination of the creative process augmented by the conceptualization, direction, and production of experimental student projects. Visiting Lecturer - Digital Noesis - Digital Media Studies University of Denver 2007 Visiting artist lecturer for Dr. Frank E.X. Dance\'s Digital Noesis course Visiting Lecturer - Digital Cinema - Digital Media Studies University of Denver 2006 Visiting artist lecturer for Dr. Trace Reddell\'s Digital Cinema course talking about my \"Technodysseys\" creative work Web Services Manager in Educational Technologies, College of Law University of Denver February 2004 – July 2006 Adminsitrator for implementation of new technologies and interactive database design for various intradepartmental web sites in the College of Law\'s Educational Technology Department, assisting faculty, staff, and students. Graduate Teaching Assistant - Digital Media Studies University of Denver 2005 A Graduate Teaching Assistantship with the DMS department where I am responsible for assisting the Director of the DMS program in teaching a web site building course, Web Fundamentals. Graduate Teaching Assistant + Web Administrator - Digital Media Studies University of Denver Aug 2004 – May 2005 A Graduate Teaching Assistantship with the DMS department where I am responsible for the technical administration of http://dms.du.edu; writing, production and publication of DMSpace, the Digital Media Studies Department\'s bimonthly eNewsletter and contribution of relevant materials for my DMSpace editorial column entitled unKnown Zone, addressing current cultural standings in respect to new media. Also responsible for oversight of digital laboratory and tutoring of undergraduate and graduate students.
Competition year
2007
Competition category
mobilization
Competition level
graduate

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