Heather L. Elliott-Famularo
Professor & Department Head/Digital Media Design
Storrs Mansfield
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Scholarly Contributions
23 Scholarly Contributions
Supporting Justice-Oriented and Community-Based Environmental Action through Near-Peer Mentorship, Geospatial Technology, & Digital Media Storytelling, Seminar: Frameworks and Considerations for Justice-Oriented, Place-Based Learning.
2024
Research Type: Poster/Presentation
Engaging Historically Excluded Populations in Environmental Action through Mentoring, Geospatial Technology, & Digital Media Storytelling
2023
Research Type: Journal Article
Teaching Better Storytelling with ArcGIS StoryMaps & Digital Media and Design
2023
Research Type: Poster/Presentation
"Bearing Witness: The Voices of Our Survivors" broadcast on WGTE Public Media.
2021
Research Type: Artistic and Professional Performances
Tanju Özdemir, "Intentions," Film Screening and Impact Panel
2021
Research Type: Poster/Presentation
"Caravan Of Unity" music video by Pato Banton & Antoinette Rootsdawtah
2020
Research Type: Artistic and Professional Performances
2020 Studio Art + Digital Media & Design Faculty Exhibition
2020
Research Type: Artistic and Professional Performances
"Women in Film," episode 5 of the "Select+CT Podcast." Featured guest filmmaker with Karyl Evans, CPTV. Hosted by David DesRoches, Quinnipiac University.
2020
Research Type: Poster/Presentation
"Making Films That Matter," episode 6 of the "Let’s Talk Media!" YouTube Live series. Moderator of episode featuring filmmaker/physicist, Agnes Mocsy.
2020
Research Type: Poster/Presentation
"Surviving and Thriving as a Documentary Filmmaker in Connecticut," episode 1 of the "Let’s Talk Media!" YouTube Live series. Moderator of episode featuring filmmakers, Jennifer Boyd and Karyl Evans.
2020
Research Type: Poster/Presentation
"Bearing Witness: The Voices of Our Survivors" exhibited at the Toledo Museum of Art
2019
Research Type: Artistic and Professional Performances
Why don’t we die in the digital age?: a dialogue about technology, bodies, death, holograms, and Maria Callas
2018
Research Type: Poster/Presentation