User:Pbroderi

Paul Bohan Broderick, Ph.D. PO Box 604 Spencer, MA 01562 paul.bohanbroderick@gmail.com 508-277-9073

Profile	Award winning college instructor seeks to apply skills in the private sector. Hardworking, enthusiastic and experienced with strong communication and analytical skills. Education

Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Cambridge, MA       	Aug 2008 –May 2009 MIT Midcareer Acceleration Program (MAP) Fellow Relevant Course: The Economics of Information, Sloan School Independent Study: “Technology and the Business of Higher Education”

Ph.D. Philosophy, Boston University         Sept. 1991- May 2001 Dissertation: “The Analog-Digital Distinction and the Flow of Information” Advisor: Jaakko Hintikka

BA cum laude, Stonehill College                     Sept. 1997- May 1991 Major: Philosophy, Minors: Physics, Mathematics

Experience

Framingham State College, Psychology and Philosophy	Sept. 2011 – Present Visiting Lecturer Teach sections of course “Invitation to Philosophy” and “Introduction to Ethics”.

Clark University, Communication and Culture Program, Worcester MA	September 2009 ¬– present Adjunct Faculty •	Developed new course in Communication Ethics. •	Taught courses in Computer Mediated Communications.

Bridgewater State College, Philosophy Department Bridgewater,MA	Jan. 2008 –December 2010 Visiting Lecturer •	Taught college-wide required course, Foundations of Logical Reasoning, 3 sections/semester (20-25 students/section) •	Used web based testing package as part of course wide assessment program.

Kent State University, Kent, OH	August 2001-May 2007 Assistant Professor •	Designed and taught a variety of classes in various areas of philosophy including critical thinking, logic, ethics and the history of philosophy. •	Actively pursued research program, •	Developed rubrics for writing intensive course to assess student learning and teaching effectiveness •	Received excellent student evaluations, consistently exceeded norm in competitive unit. •	Won award for excellence in teaching students with accessibility needs. •	Nominated twice for college-wide teaching award.

SYNTHESE/Boston University, Boston MA 	Sept. 1995-January 1999 Managing Editor •	Planned and edited issues of monthly professional journal (1800 pp/year) •	Managed manuscript review process. •	Managed day to day office operations including small staff (1-4) of work-study students. •	Worked with guest editors in developing issues on special topics