Deborah Delorme-D'Ulisse

 Deborah Delorme-D'Ulisse

Deborah Delorme-D'Ulisse

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Biography

Seneca College of Applied Arts and Technology ALL - English

Professor at Seneca College of Applied Arts and Technology
Higher Education
Deborah
D.
Toronto, Canada Area
With over twelve years experience in post secondary education, I have delivered and facilitated subjects in the fields of Communication, Humanities and Social Sciences.

As well, I have developed and designed Hybrid and Online learning environments that are engaging, active and collaborative.







Experience

  • Seneca College of Applied Arts and Technology

    Professor

    Professor in the School of English and Liberal Studies. Traditional in-class/flipped class teaching: College English (EAC 150)) English Communication (EAC 149), Myths & Legends ( EAC 297), Children's Literature ( EAC 273), Humour (SES 218), Transformation of Myth (SES 285), The Daughter s of Medusa (SES 295), Introduction to French Conversation (FSL 100).

    Online teaching experience : Children's Literature ( EAC 273), The Daughters of Medusa (SES 295), The Undead in Literature (EAC 666), Humour (SES 218) and College English (EAC 150).

  • Humber College

    Professor

    Professor of English and Communication subjects: COMM 200, 300 and GAS 200 & 300

  • Centennial College

    Professor

    Facilitated English and General Education Subjects: ENG/COMM 170, GENED 101, GENED 500.

Education

  • Seneca College of Applied Arts and Technology

    certificate

    Teaching English as a Second or Foreign Language/ESL Language Instructor

  • Seneca College of Applied Arts and Technology

    Professor


    Professor in the School of English and Liberal Studies. Traditional in-class/flipped class teaching: College English (EAC 150)) English Communication (EAC 149), Myths & Legends ( EAC 297), Children's Literature ( EAC 273), Humour (SES 218), Transformation of Myth (SES 285), The Daughter s of Medusa (SES 295), Introduction to French Conversation (FSL 100). Online teaching experience : Children's Literature ( EAC 273), The Daughters of Medusa (SES 295), The Undead in Literature (EAC 666), Humour (SES 218) and College English (EAC 150).

  • University of Toronto

    Master of Arts (M.A.)

    Classics and Classical Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics, Art History, Near Eastern Studies
    Teaching Assistant for Greek and Roman Art and Architecture

  • Concordia

    Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)

    Honours in Classical Studies, Major in English Literature

EAC 150

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