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About me
Carter Moulton, PhD is an educational developer, facilitator, media researcher, bedroom composer, backpacker, and novice graphic designer. He currently works as a faculty developer at Colorado School of Mines. He received his PhD in Screen Cultures from Northwestern University and is a former Graduate Teaching Fellow, Consultant, and Mentor at the Searle Center for Advancing Teaching and Learning. He is also a Returned Peace Corps Volunteer, having served as a Teacher Collaboration and Community Service Volunteer in Thailand.
Carter’s pedagogical work has ranged from co-developing teacher training programs for primary and secondary teachers in Thailand, to founding a peer observation program for graduate students at Northwestern, to designing and delivering training for faculty in India. His teaching and learning publications include Teaching and Learning Inquiry, American Society of Engineering Education, and the Journal of Cinema and Media Studies. His media research on contemporary digital culture and media experiences has appeared in the International Journal of Cultural Studies, Popular Communication, and Communication, Culture and Critique, among other places.