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Rebecca Maslen Sapolsky

rebecca.maslen@gmail.com

 

 

 

 

Precis of Competence

My interest in writing and technology has been my professional and personal passion for over 10 years. Not only have I taught technology to a wide variety of audiences (as young as 5 and as old as 80+), but I have worked on various personal web-based projects, some of which delve into the shared territories of multimedia and writing. I am very articulate, creative, able to pick up new skills and knowledge quickly and pass that knowledge to others, and unafraid to take risks and challenges, whether it is on the job or in my writing.

 

 

Education

Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing, Fiction. Rosemont College, 2006

Thesis: "An Experiment Gone Horribly Awry" Liz Corcoran, Advisor

 

Bachelor of Arts in Humanities, Concentration in Writing. Medaille College, 2000

Senior Thesis: "Better Living Through Reckless Experimentation: Poetry, Digital Art and Something in Between" Douglas Anderson, Advisor.

 

Certificate in Interactive Multimedia. Medaille College, 1999

 

 

Experience

Technology Program Coordinator. Caring People Alliance, 2003-Present

Taught computer and technology classes in After School, Summer Camp, Teen and Older Adult programs at the Fels South Philadelphia Community Center. Taught multimedia and web design programs for the United Way of Southeast Pennsylvania's Teaming for Technology (T4T) program. Supervised and developed curriculum for After School and Summer Camp for three community centers' computer labs. Mentor and advisor for the South East Philadelphia Collaborative's (SEPC) Youth Intern program. Mentor for the Fels Community Center's Teen Program.

 

Assistant Multimedia Specialist. Medaille College, 1997-2000

Supervisor and teacher for summer computer outreach programs (ArtStart and macAdemics). Assistant teacher for Fundamentals of Multimedia class. Assisted with computer seminars (Buffalo Police Department, etc.). Assisted students, faculty and staff with general computer and multimedia projects.

 

 

Technical Skills

HTML/CSS, Dreamweaver, Flash, Photoshop, Premiere, iMovie, Quark Xpress, Director/Lingo, Microsoft Office Suite. Comfortable with Mac and PC environments.

 

 

Publications

Parlor Journal - "Electric Chill" (fiction)

Flashquake - "rock me Amadeus" (prose-poem)

ArtVoice - "US Rte. 80" and "bflo." (poetry)

Designer and Developer of Rosemont College's Parlor Journal web site (www.parlorjournal.com)

 

 

Honors and Awards

Nominated for the 2008 Pushcart Prize for "rock me amadeus"

Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities. Rosemont College, 2006

Roger F. Bonenfant Memorial Scholarship. Medaille College, 1999

 

 

Academic Interests/Works in Progress

Developing a creative writing program to be implemented in various programs at Caring People Alliance

Currently working on a novel about the wrestling business

Continuing work on collaborative hypertext fiction (M.F.A. thesis) at rebeccamaslen.com

Designed and developed my photo blog at www.akaqueenie.com

 

 

Presentations

Participated in a public hearing of Philadelphia City Council on behalf of the WiFi Philadelphia project

 

 

Other Work Experience

Web Project Manager. National A-1 Advertising, 2001-2002

Webmaster for several company sites. Research and development for new sites. Design graphics and layout for new sites. Administrative duties on company sites. Writing copy for web sites and newsletters.

 

Membership Coordinator. The Franklin Institute, 2000-2001

Organized membership functions. Assistant to the Assistant Vice President of Operations. Assisted Membership department in administrative duties.

 

Front End/Merchandising Manager. Media Play, 1994-1997

Supervised cashiers, customer service desk and cash office. Set up displays for in-store promotions and weekly ads.

 

 

References

Liz Corcoran, M.A., Director of Creative Writing and English Literature, Rosemont College

 

Ted Pelton, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Medaille College

 

Courtney Grim, M.F.A., Associate Professor, Medaille College

 

William Butler, Center Director, Caring People Alliance

 

Steve Cotilus, Assistant Center Director, Caring People Alliance