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Dr. Brian J. Wardyga
Professor of Communication, Lasell University
General Manager, 102.9FM WLAS

Greetings! Thanks for visiting my page! I've been a gamer since the early 1980s, beginning with the Atari VCS--living through most of what has been written in The Video Games Textbook. I began teaching at the university level in 2002 and introduced my first course on video games in 2009. It soon became my mission to create the definitive textbook on video games.

Biography

Dr. Brian J. Wardyga combined his 40+ years’ experience with video games with 20+ years in the media industry and 20+ years of teaching in higher education to create The Video Games Textbook. An expert on the subject that is both his passion and hobby, Wardyga wrote and designed The Video Games Textbook to promote student learning and to be the ultimate companion book for all video game enthusiasts. The book’s visually rich presentation encourages reading and provides vivid examples of each major platform, its controllers and accessories, along with examples of the print advertisements, game graphics, and box art that was pertinent to each generation of video games.

Wardyga began teaching at the university level in 2002 at Boston University and has taught communication and production courses at Curry College, Fisher College, Lasell University, and University of Massachusetts, Boston. He has been a full-time instructor at Lasell University since 2004, where he began teaching courses on video games in 2009. His array of courses taught includes Advanced Television Production, Communication Research (grad level), Digital Audio Production, Digital Filmmaking, Digital Video Editing, Effective Speaking, Fundamentals of Communication, Interactive Broadband Television, Life Skills & Video Games, Media Literacy, Oral Communication, Public Speaking, Radio Production, Television Studio Production, Understanding Mass Media, Understanding Video Games, Video Games & Culture, Video Production (grad and undergrad), and Writing for the Media.

Wardyga holds a Doctorate in Educational Leadership from Liberty University, a Master of Science in Television from Boston University, and a Bachelor of Arts in Communication from Bridgewater State. His professional vita includes work for organizations such as Bernie & Phyl’s Furniture, Borders Books & Music, The Boyds Collection Ltd., GlaxoSmithKline, and Ty, Inc. He has served more than 10 years as the advisor to LCTV—Lasell Community Television and the Lasell University Video Games Club (VGC). His 20+ years of experience in the media industry includes the role of founding General Manager of the award-winning 102.9FM WLAS. His clubs have won Student Organization of the Year on three occasions, and Wardyga has received accolades such as the Broadcast Education Association Festival of Media Arts Award of Excellence, Intercollegiate Broadcasting System winner for Best Television Station Advisor, and the Tom Gibson Award for Outstanding Engineering.

In addition to WLAS, Wardyga worked for another 10 years in the Boston media market as a Stage Manager and Computer Graphics Technician at WCVB-TV ABC5 for programs such as Chronicle, City Line, Commitment 2000, The Evening News, Eye Opener News, Jerry Lewis Telethon, Midday News, Patriots Pregame Show, Patriots 5th Quarter, and the PGA Tour. Prior to WCVB, Brian worked as an Associate Director for WLVI-TV WB56 on programs such as Keller at Large, New England Stories, Patriots SportZone Kickoff, The Sports Zone, and The Ten O’Clock News. He also served as a Postproduction Assistant at WGBH PBS2 on the Building Big documentary series.

Areas of Expertise
• Video Games
• TV Production
• Digital Video Editing
• Radio Production
• Life Skills & Leadership
• Professional Speaking
• Communication Research
• Media Literacy
• Mass Media Studies
• Writing for the Media

Personal Interests
• Video Games
• Music
• Movies
• Health, Exercise, Coaching
• Nature & Hiking
• Self-Improvement
• Poetry
• Filmmaking
• New England Sports
• Travel

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