Tell It To Neil

By: Neil Ward
  • Summary

  • A podcast that focuses on graphic and interactive design educators paths to tenure.

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    © 2023 - Neil Ward : Tell It To Neil
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Episodes
  • Supporting your spouse : Navigating life and non-tenure-track positions
    Oct 1 2018

    An interview with Assistant Professor of Graphic Design, Jarred Elrod from The University of Florida (UF), Gainsville. He talks about his path into graphic design, the Aha! moment of being an educator, and navigating all the different non-tenure-track jobs while supporting his spouse along the way to his current tenure-track position at UF.

    His current work can be found here: http://jetpilotdesigns.com/


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    1 hr and 10 mins
  • Tying in teaching, scholarship and research: The tenure packet
    Oct 1 2018

    An interview with Assistant Professor of Graphic Design, Gary Rozanc from The University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC). He talks about his path into graphic design, the Aha! moment of being an educator, and the idea behind the narrative in the tenure packet at UMBC.

    His podcast can be found here: https://designedu.today/


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    56 mins
  • The myth of a package deal : When tenure and promotion go sideways
    Oct 1 2018
    An interview with Assistant Professor of Graphic + Interactive design, RJ Thompson from Youngstown State University(YSU). He talks about his path into graphic design and all the different jobs, paths, and roadblocks he encountered along the way to his current position at YSU. RJ goes on to talk about Adaptive Synergy and the promotion and tenure process at YSU.

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    57 mins

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