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Jason W. Ellis

919 Rockbridge Way

Norcross, GA 30093

(404) 401-0342

jellis@citytech.cuny.edu


Professional Objective

Leverage my science fiction and technical writing research to teach innovative and interesting classes for science and technology-focused students.

Education

Georgia Institute of Technology, B.S. in Science, Technology, and Culture, June, 2006

GPA 2.98 overall; 3.7 in major

Interdisciplinary literature classes include Computing and Society; Science, Technology, and Postmodernism; and Technologies of Representation.

Honors

R. D. Mullen Fellowship, University of California-Riverside, 2011-2012.

David B. Smith Fellowship, Kent State University, 2011.

Mary Kay Bray Award for Best Writing, Science Fiction Research Association, 2007.

James Dean Young Writing Award, Georgia Institute of Technology, 2006.

Related Work

New York City College of Technology, 2014-Present

Assistant Professor

  • Design and teach syllabi in the Professional and Technical Writing Program
  • Lead class on Science Fiction
  • Organize annual symposium on Science Fiction

Georgia Institute of Technology, 2012-2014

Marion L. Brittain Teaching Fellow

  • Design and teach writing classes
  • Lead seminars on innovative pedagogical approaches
  • Learned how to manage a full teaching load and maintain a research agenda

Activities (or special abilities)

LEGO Enthusiast

Retrocomputing Archivist

French (novice speaking and advanced writing)

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