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Courtney Fell

 
 MERLOT Contributor  Peer Reviewer
Lecturer
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Primary Discipline: Humanities / World Languages / Spanish / Language
Member Type: Faculty
Last Login: Sep 16, 2012
Member Since: Dec 09, 2008

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Affiliations

University of Colorado System - Boulder (Education, 4 Year/4 Year + Grad, CO, United States) - primary

Contact Information

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Professional URL: http://www.courtneyfell.com

Education History

M.A. Hispanic Languages and Literature (06/2007) The University of California at Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA
B.A. Latin American Studies (05/2003) The George Washington University, Washington, D.C.
B.A. Spanish Literature (05/2003) The George Washington University, Washington, D.C.

Positions

Lecturer of Spanish Language ( 08/2007 - Current ) Department of Spanish and Portuguese, The University of Colorado at Boulder
Master Teacher ( 06/2008 - Current ) Dartmouth College'’s Rassias Summer Language Program, Segovia, Spain
Lecturer of Spanish Language ( 01/2008 - 05/2008 ) Department of Spanish and Portuguese, Front Range Community College at Westminster
Teaching Associate of Spanish Language ( 09/2005 - 06/2007 ) Department of Spanish and Portuguese, The University of California at Los Angeles

Honors and Awards

TA of the Year Award- UCLA Department of Spanish and Portuguese (06/2007)
Magna Cum Laude- The George Washington University, Washington, D.C. (05/2003)

Presentations

“Using Digital Video Technology for Second Language Instruction”, 04/02/2009
Presented at the “Digital Video Workshop,” the University of Colorado at Boulder
“Tegualda’'s Tale in La Araucana: Ercilla’'s Representation of a Lascasian Message through a Story of Love”, 04/02/2007
Presented at the conference, “¿Palabras para qué?” the University of California, Santa Barbara
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