Dr. Khaled Gamal Abdo is a 41-year-old media educator, researcher, and trainer. He graduated from the Faculty of Mass Communication at Cairo University in 2005. Since then, he has worked as a teaching assistant in the faculty's Radio and Television Department. As a TA, his primary responsibility was to practically train students on the various aspects of audio-visual production. Along with the assigned academic duties, Dr. Khaled was highly interested in being a media trainer. Therefore, he acquired considerable practical skills by teaching media training tutorials to undergraduate students, supervising video graduation projects, attending professional workshops and courses provided by credible media-oriented training institutions, and working as a news editor, translator, and producer at several media outlets. Upon completing his doctoral degree, he started to pursue his academic career, focusing on developing theoretical and practical courses that are apt to address the media labor market needs, terminology, and practices. Besides his full-time job as an assistant professor at Cairo University, Dr. Abdo taught courses in many other universities such as MSA, MUST, IAEMS, AAST, and CIC. Among the curricula that he has delivered during the last few years are TV production, TV shooting, TV directing, RTV training, media translation, media research, introduction to research methods, new media, sociology of communication, and media texts in English. Fulfilling his life-time passion for video production, he took over the responsibility for supervising TV graduation projects at Cairo University and MSA University. He also designs and delivers professional workshops for RTV teaching assistants at several universities. As per Dr. Khaled Gamal's research interests, he is mainly concerned with how Egyptians are dealing with modern and new interactive communication outlets and how their specific media practices affect Egyptian society's authentic characteristics in different realms.