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Dr. Kailan Sindelar is an Assistant Professor of Technical Writing at the University of North Florida. She completed her Masters of English with a Concentration in Technical Writing from UNC Charlotte and her Ph.D. in Rhetorics, Communication, and Information Design from Clemson University. Her research goals are to better understand and leverage environmental communication in emerging technologies to inform future designs through critical analysis, participant observation, and interviews.
 

Her recent scholarly writing includes an article that focuses on designing interactive media about wildlife and wilderness in the Journal of Environmental Media and a chapter that focuses on designing with care ethics in virtual reality in The Changing Face of VR, and several co-authored interdisciplinary articles on virtual reality and environmental psychology. Dr. Sindelar's other recent scholarly work includes digital projects. She recently completed working on two grant-funded projects: an augmented reality app and virtual reality app. Both projects included  collaborating with colleagues in UNF's Biology department to support local audience education about saltwater intrusions, affected ecologies, and how they may respond. 
 

Current, on-going projects that Dr. Sindelar is leading focus on user experience research. Collaborating with graduate students, these teams look to improve environmental communication in augmented and virtual reality. Besides collaborating with colleagues and students, Dr. Sindelar also enjoys teaching undergraduate and graduate courses on technical communication. Drawing from recent studies, well-cited literature, and her own experience as working as a technical writer, her courses include established and emerging genres of composition.

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Education/Academic qualification

Rhetorics, Communication, and Information Design, PhD, Clemson University

… → Aug 2022

English: Technical & Professional Writing Concentration, MA

… → May 2016

English Language & Literature, BA

… → May 2014