Scott Campbell is a Professor in the Department of Arts & Humanities. He holds an MFA in Interdisciplinary Arts, an MS in Instructional Technology and a BA in Speech Communication. He teaches classes in digital media, oral communication and educational technology. His research agenda focuses on documentary film on various topics and lengths including social justice, healthcare and the autism community. He is active in volunteer work in the public school system and committee work at National University. His hobbies include running and travel with an emphasis on national parks.
Publications
Mr. Scott A. Campbell. (n.d.). Good Dog: Building Community One Dog at a Time. American Documentary Film Festival.
Mr. Scott A. Campbell. (n.d.). Down on the Ranch. American Documentary Film Festival, GI Film Festiv.
Presentations
(2011-06-01). Recognizing and Analyzing Bias in Documentary Film. Taos, NM.
(2011-04-01). Motivating and Inspiring Learners Through Small-Group Interaction. Denver, CO.
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