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Web Developer Lecturer

Location:
Lusby, MD, 20657
Posted:
July 24, 2022

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adru77@r.postjobfree.com

www.davidemerick.com

Education

MFA University of Nebraska 1985

BFA University of Kentucky 1982

Experience

Office of Advancement 2010-2011

Director of Branding and New Media

•Continue oversight of college website and managing the web staff

•Continue to manage and administrate the content management system.

•Member of the Institutional Technology Advisory Committee.

•Chair of the Web Development Committee which governs the College’s web site.

•Managed the development of a mobile web site and a redesign of college home and audience pages.

•Created logo and branding of the St. Mary's Arboretum Association and the Mark Twain Lecture Series.

•Continued management of Media Services staff to improve the facilities and Youtube channel video projects. Owner 2011-present

•Freelance photography, architectural, commercial, and fine art reproduction.

•Large format fine art printing and high resolution scanning.

•Photographic restoration, color correction, and retouching.

•Custom specialty wood framing

•Exhibition installation

St. Mary’s College of Maryland St. Mary’s City, Maryland David Emerick Photography Lusby, Maryland

DAVID EMERICK

Library and Media Services 1998-2008

Digital Media Specialist

•Designed and configured two advanced video editing and large format printing labs. Managed the advanced multime- dia computer labs with hardware and software for digital audio and video, CD/DVD authoring and printing, web design, large format printing, and scanning.

•Teach Independent Study courses and mentor students learning video editing, new media, digital imaging, and web design.

•Manage and budget the Media Services department. Supervise staff in supporting all media needs for the campus.

•Member of the Advisory Team to the Associate Provost of Library and Technology Resources Division (1997-2002).

•Leader of the Web Administration Team overseeing the College’s web site (2000 - 2002).

•Designed the college web site managing a team to implement structure and content. Produced graphics, images, and layout (2000).

•Media and Instructional Services Team Leader. Oversee software trainers and divisional IT specialists (1997-2002).

•Mentored a student in creating a virtual tour of the campus using VRML and Quicktime technologies (2000).

•Created, designed, and developed many of the division and department web sites (1998 -2001).

•Planned the implementation of a training program on the use of digital and analog media production tools.

•Provide technical support and consultation services to faculty, students, and staff. Campus Technology Support Services 2008 - 2010

Associate Director of New Media

•Oversee the College website managing a Web Programmer, Web Developer, and student web interns.

•Administrator and manager of the content management system (Cascade Server by Hannon Hill).

•Member of the Institutional Technology Advisory Committee.

•Member of the Web Advisory Committee, governing the College’s web site.

•Managed the development of an event calendar system and the migration of the college catalogue to web only format.

•Created multiple graphics for projects ranging from glossy magazine ads to pamphlets, and graphics for the website.

•Migrated the entire website from Dreamweaver to the Cascade Server content management system (2008).

•Continued consultation with Media Services staff to develop and improve the facilities. Maryland Judicial Institute Annapolis, MD

Lecturer 2015

•Presented a lecture "Tampering with evidence in the age of Photoshop" to 50 Judges State of the Arts Conference Washington, DC

Lecturer 1998

•Presented a lecture on the “Dreamon” multimedia interactive web based exhibition, and the various uses of the web in both teaching and gallery promotio

Society For Photographic Education Dallas, Texas

•Presented a lecture and video,“Contemporary Russian Photography,” at the national convention 1997 Washington Center for Photography Washington, DC

Lecturer/Juror 1991,1992

•Presented a seminar on the design and construction of a personal darkroom.

•Juried the 1992/93 “ Bin Artists” and held a portfolio review. Virginia Museum of Fine Arts Richmond, Virginia

Artist-in-Residence 1990/91

•Offered workshops in Art Reproduction, Advanced Archival Printing, Large Format Landscape Photography, and 35mm Street Photography.

Corcoran School of Art Washington, DC

Lecturer 1988, 1991

•Presented seminars in studio portraiture, art reproduction. and my current work.

•Designed and supervised the construction of a new wing for the photography program Appalachian Environmental Art Center Highlands, North Carolina Artist in Residence 1988

•Pursued artistic endeavors in Nantahala National Forest and presented a seminar on my current work. Nebraska Arts Council Omaha, Nebraska

Artist-in-Residence 1986

•Presented workshops on photograms, pinhole cameras, and documentary instamatic slide shows to Eagle, Waverly, and Fairbury school systems.

•Presented workshops at the West Nebraska Art Center workshops on street photography and large format landscape photography.

•One-person exhibition.

•Juried the sixth annual national photography exhibition “Image ‘86.” Smithsonian Institution Washington, DC

Instructor of Photography 1988 - 1995

Northern Virginia Community College Alexandria and Loudoun, Virginia Adjunct Assistant Professor of Photography 1989 - 1995

•Classes taught : the zone system, the view camera, darkroom dynamics, Ilfochrome printing, RA 4 color negative printing, as well as beginning, intermediate, and advanced black and white photography.

•Classes taught : the history of photography, color photography, and beginning, intermediate, and advanced black and white photography at both the Loudoun and Alexandria campuses. Corcoran School of Art Washington, DC

Adjunct Assistant Professor of Photography 1989 - 1994

•Classes taught : studio lighting, the view camera, color photography, beginning, intermediate and advanced black and white pho- tography

•Designed and supervised the construction of a new photography wing consisting of a twenty-stall large-format B&W printing area, a sheet film developing room, and a six-stall color printing area with a twenty-inch Hope roller transport processor and feed room. College of Notre Dame of Maryland Baltimore, Maryland Instructor of Business Communications 2003

•Taught a graduate course, "Media Technology Management" to students in the MBA program. Experience

Department of Art and Art History 1995 - 1998

Adjunct Assistant Professor of Photography and Digital Imaging / Gallery Director

•Developed the photography program and budget while upgrading the facilities at the College.

•Classes taught : beginning and intermediate photography classes, digital imaging, and independent. study courses in advanced photography, digital imaging, video production, VRML, and authoring tools.

•Planned, curated, and implemented 3 years of exhibitions. Managed and budgeted the Gallery. Supervised and managed an assistant director and staff.

•Created and developed a web site for the gallery and the art department.

•Served on committees to develop a multimedia/computer lab in the Division of Arts and Letters, the College’s Web team, and the Media Center Task Force.

•Presented faculty and staff workshops in digital imaging and web development. Residencies, Workshops, and Lectures



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