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Ofilia I. Psomadaki OFILIA I. PSOMADAKI Personal information DATE OF BIRTH : 15 February 1988 ADDRESS : Kimonos Voga 27, 54643 PLACE OF ACCOMMODATION: Thessaloniki, Greece CONTACT PHONES : +30 6976048980, +30 2310870734 e-mail : [email protected] [email protected] ………………………………………………………………………………………… Studies 2014 -2018 Aristotle University of Thessaloniki Department of Journalism and Mass Media PhD on: "Nonlinear Media Technologies for the Management of Culture: The Case of Thessaloniki" Doctoral Degree: "Excellent" 7/10 2014 - 2015 Higher School of Pedagogical and Technological Education Annual Pedagogical Training Program (EPPAIK) Diploma in Pedagogical and Teaching Adequacy Degree: "Excellent" 9.2 / 10 2011-2013 University of Central Lancashire Graphic Design Department Postgraduate Arts Program Thesis Topic: "Visual Communication and New Technologies in Museums" 2005-2009 University of Ioannina Department of Plastic Arts and Art Sciences Diploma in Plastic Arts and Art Sciences, Department of History and Theory Art Degree: "Excellent" 8.84 / 10 Foreign Languages • English: Certificate of Proficiency in English (University of Michigan) • Adequacy of English language teaching qualifications Other skills • International Certificate of Computer Skills in the sections Outlook, Access, Excel, Word, Windows XP, PowerPoint. (University of Cambridge) • Excellent Knowledge of Photoshop, Illustrator, In Design, Corel • Excellent Knowledge in Website Design, Development, Maintenance and Monitoring. ………………………………………………………………………………………… Professional experience • Journalistic Experience 2016-2018 Editor-in-Chief Website with Cultural content www.smartproject.gr 2015 - 2016 Editor-in-Chief Radio show “Paper and Pencil” (Subject: Cinema, Museums, Art Exhibitions) Athenian-Macedonian News Agency (APE-BPE) 2015 - 2016 Journalist (presentation, reportage) Cultural TV show “Antistili” Egnatia TV 2014 - 2016 Article writer (art editor) Cultural content website www.kulturosoupa.gr • Teaching in courses / seminars / workshops A) Teaching in University Institutions: 2020: Department of Music Science and Art, University of Macedonia (Winter Semester) 2019 - 2020: Department of Music Science and Art, University of Macedonia (Winter and Spring Semester) Teaching Courses: • Cultural Management, Communication and Media I. • Cultural Management, Communication and Media II 2015 - 2017: Laboratory of Electronic Media and Mass Media, Department of Journalism and Mass Media, Aristotle University. Teaching Courses: • Design of publications and online publications ( Photoshop) • New Technologies and Cultural Organizations B) Teaching in Private Colleges: 2019-2020: Metropolitan College of Thessaloniki Teaching Course: • Information Management on Digital Platforms C) Teaching in Primary Schools: 2019-2021: Private Primary School Big Bang Elementary School Teaching Course: Visual Arts 2014, June-August: 11th Primary School of Kalamaria. Teaching Course: Visual Arts D) Teaching in Vocational Training Institutes: 2013: Public I.E.K. Thermi and Triandria, Thessaloniki. 2014: Public I.E.K. Triandrias, Thessaloniki and Edessa, Edessa. 2016: Public I.E.K. Evosmou, Thessaloniki. 2018: Public I.E.K. Neapolis, Thessaloniki and Koufalia, Koufalia. 2019: Public I.E.K. Neapolis Thessaloniki, Private I.E.K. Lydia, Katerini and Private College of Applied Arts Studies (AAS College), Oreokastro, Thessaloniki. 2020: Private I.E.K. Lydia 2020: Private I.E.K. Akmi Teaching Courses: • Graphic Arts and Multimedia Color • Art History I, II • Visual arts • Specialization Plan I, II • Graphic design I, II, III • Practical Application in the Specialty • Lectures on Cultural and Creative Industries • (Electronic) Image Processing • (Electronic) Model Editing • Interdisciplinary Thesis I, II • Professional Experience as a graphic designer 2013 - 2014: MASOUTIS SA MMS Advertising Company. • Professional Experience in Organizing Events / Conferences 2018: Curation of by Konstantinos Gogalis’s Painting Exhibition "Memories and Personal Experiences", Myró Gallery. 2015: Member of the Organizing Committee of the International Conference "Audio Mostly 2015" - Department of Journalism and Mass Media, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Department of Architecture, Department of Music Studies and Cinema / Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. 2013: • Exhibition curator "IMAGINE: 23rd Design exhibition", Applied Arts Studies College (AAS College) Thessaloniki. • 15th Thessaloniki Documentary Festival, Department of Event Management. 2011: • Museum of Photography of Thessaloniki, Participation in the Curation of Exhibitions of the Museum of Photography of Thessaloniki. • 52nd Thessaloniki Film Festival, Department of Event Management. Thessaloniki Center for Contemporary Art, Warehouse B1, Participation in the Curation of the Photography Exhibition "Human Landscapes" by Dieter Sauter. 2010: 51st Thessaloniki Film Festival, Events Organization Department. Professional Experience as a graphic designer 2013 - 2014: MASOUTIS SA MMS Advertising Company. • Professional Experience in Organizing Events / Conferences 2018: Curated by Konstantinos Gogalis Painting Exhibition "Memories and Personal Experiences", Myró Gallery. 2015:Member of the Organizing Committee of the International Conference "Audio Mostly 2015" - Department of Journalism Discriminations • Scholar of the Program "Grant of Scholarships for Postgraduate Studies Second Cycle (Doctoral Thesis) in Greece in Humanities and Social specializations Of Sciences - Program of the Foundation of State Scholarships (IKY and the National Bank of Greece ", during the academic years 2014-2017. • Honorary Scholarship of I.K.Y. and I.K.Y. Award for the distinction in studies and ethics during the academic year 2008-2009. • Honorary Scholarship of I.K.Y. and I.K.Y. Award for distinction in studies and ethics during the academic year 2005-2006. List of Publications Article in a Scientific Book Psomadaki, O. Dimoulas C. Kalliris, G. Paschalidis, G. (2018) .Technologies of Non Linear Storytelling for the Management of Cultural Heritage In the Digital City: The Case of Thessaloniki, In M. Ioannides (Ed.), Digital Cultural Heritage (pp. 337-349) .Switzerland: Springer International Publishing AG. Publication in a Scientific Journal Psomadaki, I.O. Dimoulas, A. C. Kalliris, M. G. Paschalidis, G. (2017) Digital storytelling and audience engagement in cultural heritage management: a collaborative model based on the Digital City of Thessaloniki, Journal of Cultural Heritage, Journal of Cultural Heritage, 10.1016 / j.culher.2018.07.016 Publications in Scientific Conferences Psomadaki, O. Kalliris, (2019). Cultural Property and Inventory Management Technologies: Geographical and / or Internet Cultural and Creative Clusters. TEPAK University West Attica, "PERRAIVIA" NETWORK (ed.), Proceedings of the 3rd Panhellenic Digitization Conference Of Cultural Heritage Euromed 2019 (pp. 723-735). Athens: Graphic Arts "Pulse". Psomadaki, O. Kalliris, G. Dimoulas, Ch. (2015). Design and development of her SmArt Project Thessaloniki for the promotion of art and culture Kon. Skriapas – NETWORK "PERRAIVIA" (ed.), Proceedings of the 1st Panhellenic Conference on the Digitization of Cultural Heritage (pp. 138-146). Volos: Graphic Arts "Pulse". Psomadaki, O. Kalliris, G. Tsarchopoulos, P. Paschalidis G. (2015). Investigation study for the “smart art ”project of Thessaloniki as an innovation-strategy element for the promotion of art and culture, In A.Gospodini (Ed.), Proceedings of 2nd International Conference Changing Cities II Spatial, Design, Landscape & SocioͲeconomic Dimensions (pp.2431-2437). Thessaloniki: Grafima Publications. Presentations at Conferences 27-29.11.2020 Presentation at the 12th Interdepartmental Musicological Conference entitled: "Digital Media as Communication Tools for Cultural Organizations Related to Music in the Age of Covid-19". Co-organizers: University of Macedonia, School of Social Sciences, Humanities and Arts, Department of Music Science and Art, Ionian University, School of Music and Audiovisual Arts Department of Music Studies, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, School of Fine Arts, University of Athens School, Department of Music Studies, Hellenic Musicological Society. Venue: Online http://museumbigdata.org/ 22-24.10.2020 Presentation at the International Conference Big Data Museum entitled: "Digital Media as Communication Tools for Museums in the Covid-19 Age". Co-organizers: UCL Qatar, Cyprus Institute Venue: Online http://museumbigdata.org/ 25- 27.9.2019 Presentation at the 3rd Panhellenic Conference on the Digitization of Cultural Heritage entitled: "Technologies for the Management of Cultural Property and Inventories: Geographical and / or Internet Cultural and Creative Consolidations". Co-organizers: Ministry of Digital Policy, Telecommunications and Information, Ministry of Culture and Sports, Ministry of Tourism, Hellenic Tourism Organization, Embassy of Cyprus in Athens, Region of Thessaly / PTA / Europe Direct, TE.PA.K (Cyprus), Non Government Agency "PERRAIVIA Network" (Greece). Venue: University of West Attica, Athens. http://www.euromed-dch.eu/ 29 - 30.4.2019 Presentation at the 4th Conference Cultural and Creative Industries: Trends and Developments in research and policy entitled: "Networking and digital technology for strengthening entrepreneurship in the creative industries ". Co-organizers: Department of Spatial and Environmental Engineering, AUTh, Department of Journalism and AUTH Media, Panteion University Institute
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