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==Teaching Experience==
===Professor of English===
===Professor of English===
{{font|font=Alegreya SC|size=22px|Middle Georgia State University, Department of Media, Culture & the Arts, GA 2015-Present}}<br />
{{font|font=Alegreya SC|size=22px|Middle Georgia State University, Department of Media, Culture & the Arts, GA 2015-Present}}<br />
Designed and taught a graduate course: [[:Category:NMAC 5108|Writing and Publishing in Digital Environments]]. Designed and taught undergraduate courses: [[:Category:IDS 4070|Organizations, Technology, and Culture]]; [[(Post)Modernism and Utopia, Fall 2016|(Post)Modernism and Utopia]]; Voices and Visions: A Survey of Science Fiction; Interdisciplinary Humanities (Online)
Designed and taught a graduate course: [[:Category:NMAC 5108|Writing and Publishing in Digital Environments]]. Designed and taught undergraduate courses: [[:Category:ENGL 3900|Modern Drama]];  [[:Category:IDS 4070|Organizations, Technology, and Culture]]; [[(Post)Modernism and Utopia, Fall 2016|(Post)Modernism and Utopia]]; Voices and Visions: A Survey of Science Fiction; Interdisciplinary Humanities (Online)


===Associate Professor of English===
===Associate Professor of English===
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Taught Freshman Composition I and II
Taught Freshman Composition I and II


==Teaching Interests==
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===Teaching Interests===
New Media Theory; Digital Humanities; Writing for Digital Media; World Literature: the epic genre, tragedy; Modern Continental Literature; Science Fiction; Futurism; Modern and Postmodern British, American, and Continental Literature; Literary Theory
New Media Theory; Digital Humanities; Writing for Digital Media; World Literature: the epic genre, tragedy; Modern Continental Literature; Science Fiction; Futurism; Modern and Postmodern British, American, and Continental Literature; Literary Theory

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Professor of English

Middle Georgia State University, Department of Media, Culture & the Arts, GA 2015-Present
Designed and taught a graduate course: Writing and Publishing in Digital Environments. Designed and taught undergraduate courses: Modern Drama; Organizations, Technology, and Culture; (Post)Modernism and Utopia; Voices and Visions: A Survey of Science Fiction; Interdisciplinary Humanities (Online)

Associate Professor of English

Middle Georgia State College, Department of Media, Culture & the Arts, GA 2007-2015
Designed and taught undergraduate courses (selected): Introduction to Digital Humanities; Norman Mailer’s America; Writing for Digital Media; Cyberpunk; eText Authoring with iPads; Digital Humanities on iTunes U; Modernism; Utopia and Apocalypse; Metaphysical Science Fiction

Assistant Professor of English

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Macon State College, Department of Humanities, GA 2002-2007
Designed and taught undergraduate courses (selected): Literary Theory; Speculative Fiction; Writing Second Life; Science Fiction and Futurism; Technology and the Creative Artist; Senior Seminar in New Media; World Literature I & II Online

Instructor, European Council

University College London, UK 2009 & 2011
A five week study abroad program sponsored by the University System of Georgia. Taught World Literature II and Popular Culture: London as Text in 2009, and two sections of Photo London in 2011

Teaching Assistant

University of South Florida, FL 1995-2002
Designed and taught undergraduate courses (selected): Images of the Body in Contemporary Literature; Advanced Technical Writing: Graphics, Typology, and Design; The Technological Imagination in Literature; Introduction to Contemporary American Fiction; Technical Writing: Hypertext / MOO: Authoring and Theory; Introduction to Literature: Issues in Technology; First-Year Composition II: The Jazz Age

Instructor

USF Continuing Education, FL 2000-2001
Designed and taught courses in HTML & CSS coding and web design

Adjunct Instructor

Hillsborough Community College, FL 1997-1998
Taught Freshman Composition I and II

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Teaching Interests

New Media Theory; Digital Humanities; Writing for Digital Media; World Literature: the epic genre, tragedy; Modern Continental Literature; Science Fiction; Futurism; Modern and Postmodern British, American, and Continental Literature; Literary Theory