James Riffle is a skilled professional with a diverse background in digital literacy education, 3D artistry, and behavioral therapy. Currently serving as a Digital Inclusion AmeriCorps Member at New American Pathways since August 2020, James has developed a curriculum to enhance digital literacy among Georgia’s refugee population and has forged partnerships with other nonprofits to tackle digital inequity. James also works as a 3D Artist for FANATICUS, contributing to mobile-VR game development through environment art asset modeling and character design. Previous experiences include a postgraduate art internship at Full Sail University, playsmith and barista roles at Kefi, and barista duties at Starbucks. Earlier in the career, James held positions as a Program Support Specialist for the National Science Foundation and as a Registered Behavioral Technician, delivering applied behavioral therapy for children with autism. Educational qualifications include a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from the University of Maryland and a Bachelor of Science in Game Art from Full Sail University.
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