Assistant Professor Of Communication And TLC Faculty Fellow For AI And Pedagogical Innovation
Boston, Massachusetts, United States
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Kurt Wirth is an assistant professor and AI-focused pedagogy fellow with eight years of experience translating digital strategy, social media analytics, and branding expertise into classroom and agency outcomes. He blends academic rigor (PhD work in Communication) with hands-on industry roles from GEICO social media management to leading digital strategy for global clients, teaching courses in social media management, communication analytics, and advertising research. Known for leaping before he looks, Kurt brings an energetic, outside-the-box approach to curriculum design and student-run digital agencies, supervising real-world projects and esports teams alike. He’s equally comfortable connecting Power BI to APIs as he is crafting integrated content strategies, and his work often centers on turning sports and social data into actionable insights.
8 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Communication and Media Studies, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Communication and Media Studies at American University
Master of Science (M.S.), Communication and Media Technologies, Master of Science (M.S.), Communication and Media Technologies at Rochester Institute of Technology
Bachelor of Arts, Communications, Bachelor of Arts, Communications at Mississippi State University
R tool for scanning Twitter for bot activity on a conversation level.
Contributions:1 release, 46 commits, 2 PRs in 3 years 2 months
botconversationscanningtwitter
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Kurt Wirth - Assistant Professor Of Communication And TLC Faculty Fellow For AI And Pedagogical Innovation