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Ellie Adams serves as a Lecturer in the Department of Digital Screen within the Faculty of Arts at the University of Canterbury, concurrently holding a Research Associate position at the School of Curriculum, Pedagogy and Assessment in the Faculty of Education since January and June 2025 respectively.
Her educational background includes:
- Masters in Science Communication (University of Otago)
- Masters in Human Interface Technology (University of Canterbury)
- Bachelor of Science in Psychology (University of Otago)
Research interests center on pioneering interactive technology through cinematic AR/VR, game design, and virtual film production. Her work emphasizes curiosity-driven knowledge creation and play-based engagement, with recent focus on 360-degree scene transitions to solve narrative coherence challenges in VR environments. Professional expertise spans factual/educational media production, bridging film/television industry experience with academic innovation in non-linear storytelling.
Scientific awards:
- No awards documented in source material
Advising and grants: Public records indicate no formal student supervision or grant awards. Her dual appointments suggest collaborative research between Arts and Education faculties, though specific funding mechanisms aren't disclosed.
Labs and teams: Active in Digital Screen research initiatives and School of Curriculum, Pedagogy and Assessment projects, with emphasis on physical/digital interactive exhibitions and virtual production pipelines.
