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University of Central Florida

Department Member, Faculty Center for Teaching and Learning

University of Central Florida, Writing and Rhetoric

Associate Professor

About

Melody Bowdon, Ph.D. is Director of the Karen M. Smith Faculty Center for Teaching and Learning and Associate Professor of Writing and Rhetoric at the University of Central Florida.  She has served as Senior Research Fellow for Florida Campus Compact since 2005 and has published widely on the subjects of service-learning and teaching with technology.  Melody is a member of the editorial board of Reflections on Community-Based Writing, a journal that focuses on service-learning in composition studies, and co-edited a special issue of that journal on professional writing and service-learning in 2003.  She also serves as a founding member of the editorial board for the journal Community Literacy and is co-editing a Fall 2011 issue of that journal focusing on digital technologies and community literacy partnerships with Russell Carpenter.  Melody received her Ph.D. in Rhetoric, Composition, and the Teaching of English from the University of Arizona and her BA in English literature and secondary education from Oklahoma City University.  Since 1992, Melody has taught over 60 service-learning courses at three universities and has been awarded several teaching and community service awards, including the 2005 Gulf South Summit Award for Outstanding Faculty Contributions to Service-Learning in Higher Education.  Melody and her students have worked with over 110 nonprofit organizations in Central Florida.  Melody has served as a Guardian ad Litem in her community and volunteers regularly in local public schools. 

Contact Information

Homepage:

http://www.fctl.ucf.edu/

Telephone:

407-823-6234

 

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