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Adjunct Lecturer in Game Content and Production 13050000 - DW-DIGITAL WORLD Remote/Flexible
The Digital Worlds Institute in the College of the Arts seeks a professional Adjunct Lecturer to teach DIG3713, Game Content Production 1, online for Summer 2024. The ideal candidate possesses experience industry-quality game design, mastery of the production pipelines, and a passion for educating future generations of game developers and artists. DIG3713, Game Content Production 1, emphasizes instruction on Unity game development and a deep understanding and practice of game design, including the creation of game assets, level design, and scripting techniques. It aims to impart to students the professional methodologies employed in crafting engaging multi-level games within the 2-2.5D space.
Adjunct Business Writing Lecturer 17010500 - BA-BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS Main Campus (Gainesville, FL)
The Management Communication Center at the Warrington College of Business is hiring adjunct instructors to teach in our undergraduate and graduate Professional Writing classes. Ideal candidates will have a flexible schedule, a passion for teaching, and a strong grasp of English Grammar and Plain English style. Adjuncts will be scheduled to work on an as-needed basis, and adjuncts will be paid per class taught on a bi-weekly basis, $5,000 per section (graduate instruction) or $4,600 per section (undergraduate instruction). Qualifications: ● For graduate teaching, a Master's degree or higher in related field ● For undergraduate teaching, a Masters degree in hand or an active PhD candidate pursuing a degree in a related field ● Prior experience teaching writing or communication ● Strong grasp of English Grammar ● Resume or CV (required) ● Teaching philosophy statement (optional) Responsibilities: ● Lead twice-weekly (undergraduate) or weekly (graduate) classes of 20 students ● Base instruction on Key Learning Objectives for the course ● Adhere to given syllabus and assignment schedule ● Follow established course curriculum and course principles as determined by lead instructor ● Develop engaging section activities appealing to diverse learners ● Connect in-class materials to business communication concepts ● Promptly return student work and promptly reply to student and office emails ● Attend scheduled adjunct team meetings ● Hold weekly office hours (minimum 1 hour per week per section) To apply, please send your Resume or CV and (optional) Teaching Philosophy statement to Anthony Coman at anthony.coman@warrington.ufl.edu. Qualified applicants should expect an interview, in person or via Zoom, to follow.


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