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Seeking Adjunct for Intro Course on Digital Design (Fordham @ Lincoln Center)

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    • October 24, 2016 at 5:46 pm #2224
      Gregory T. Donovan
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      Hi Everyone – We’re looking for an adjunct instructor to teach a spring section of the intro course for our New Media and Digital Design Program. This section will be taught in the evenings at our Lincoln Center campus.

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      Adjunct Instructor Position for Spring, 2017
      New Media & Digital Design Program
      Fordham University, Lincoln Center

      About the Course
      Explorations in Digital Design is the introductory course for the New Media & Digital Design Program and aims to expose undergraduates to the program’s three thematic concentrations in the areas social informatics, digital arts, and e-commerce. The course critically explores notable histories, geographies, and practices of designing interfaces, communication, and information systems. Students gain an introduction to design paradigms, internet architecture, and the politics of designing digital media that operate at intimate, local, and global scales. Design theory and practice are bridged through readings, lectures, hands-on workshops, and developing an interactive design proposal.

      Course Learning Outcomes:
      – Students will demonstrate an understanding of digital design theory and practice through critical writing, group discussion, and design work;
      – Students will understand common web design standards and principles as well as basic internet architecture;
      – Students will develop an understanding of the logic and potential application of common web languages such as CSS, PHP, and HTML.

      Instructor Qualifications:
      – Instructor should be knowledgeable in both the study and practice of digital design;
      – Instructor should be aware of current trends and future trajectories of the cultural, aesthetic, and commercial design of graphical user interfaces, software agents, and information systems;
      – Instructor should be familiar with common web languages such as CSS, PHP, and HTML;
      – Instructor should be able to communicate this knowledge through both in-class lectures and design workshops

      The course meets once per week for 2.5 hours, in the evening. Availability on Tuesday evenings highly desirable for the coming term.

      To apply:
      Please send a CV or resume with email letter of interest to:
      Dr. Amy Aronson, Program Director
      amaronson@fordham.edu

      Deadline: rolling until filled. We hope to interview candidates during the week of Nov. 7 and/or Nov. 14.

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