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30 Minutes to Edinburgh: My First International Presentation and the “Home-Office” Paradox
30 Minutes to Edinburgh: My First International Presentation and the "Home-Office" Paradox They say a…
When the Student Teaches the Master: The Journey of Igor Lima
Continuing with the series "Students Who Make Me Proud," today I want to dedicate this…
The 360º Frontier: My Journey as an Early Adopter of Immersive Video
In 2019, the audiovisual landscape was on the verge of a shift toward immersion. It…
Humanizing a Bureaucracy: My Experience in Digital Communication at Centro Paula Souza
In late 2021, as Brazil was cautiously emerging from the pandemic into a hybrid work…
Beyond the Screen: Mapping the User Experience of a 720,000-Person Mega-Event
In 2014, I had the privilege of serving as a UX Consultant for one of…
My First Capstone Project: A Mentorship Lesson in Deadlines and Game Design
In the latter half of 2022, I officially began my career in higher education. After…
Digital Excavation: AI, History, and a Tribute to a Mentor
It all began with a challenge from my doctoral advisor, Prof. Dr. Brasilina Passarelli. She…
Beyond the Templates: How Canva’s Affinity Play Is Challenging the Adobe Monopoly
The illustration above, depicting a showdown between creative software giants, is perhaps a slight exaggeration…
A Postmortem on a Lost Channel: My First YouTube Experiment (2017-2019)
I have always maintained that to be an effective educator, one must add tangible value…
Deconstructing a Personal Brand: The Story Behind “Ades Torres Photo”
Every professional, particularly a freelancer, eventually confronts the need for a distinct identity. For nearly…
On Staying Current and Maintaining Up-to-Date Equipment
Choosing to become a teacher may seem straightforward from the outside.In many disciplines — mathematics,…
Portrait and Artificial Intelligence: A New Frontier in Photography
In recent years, we’ve witnessed a remarkable leap in the use of artificial intelligence (AI)…
Proud of My Former Students: Renata Joia
Let me start with a clarification: the photograph at the top of this post isn’t…
What I’ve Learned from Being a Volunteer
At first glance, volunteering may seem like a simple, almost casual act of service. Yet,…