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Jamie Bishop

Christopher James Bishop (November 9, 1971 – April 16, 2007), known as Jamie Bishop, was an instructor of the German language at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, as well as an artist and craftsman. He was among those shot in the Virginia Tech shootings.〔 〕 He was the son of Michael Bishop, an award-winning science fiction author.
==Biography==
Bishop grew up in Pine Mountain, Georgia, and earned his bachelor's and master's degrees in German from the University of Georgia.〔(Chronicle of Higher Education, April 17 2007 )〕 He was a Fulbright scholar at Christian-Albrechts University in Kiel, Germany. He helped run an exchange program at Darmstadt University of Technology in Germany. Bishop spent four years living in Germany, where (according to his web site) he "spent most of his time learning the language, teaching English, drinking large quantities of wheat beer and wooing a certain fraulein," Stephanie Hofer, who later became his wife. From 1995 to 1996 he taught at the Zentrales Sprachlabor of Ruprecht-Karls University〔(SEACOOS website ) (retrieved Nov 20 2007)〕 of Heidelberg, and collected survey data for his Master's Thesis, ''Jugendsprache: a critical study of German "Youth Language."''〔Christopher James Bishop, ''Jugendsprache: a Critical Study of German 'youth language','' University of Georgia (1998)〕
Before teaching at Virginia Tech, Bishop worked in the Office of Arts and Sciences Information Services (OASIS) as an academic-technology liaison at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where he provided technical support for faculty and staff members and graduate students. While at UNC, in addition to instructing German language classes, he developed a software package for students to digitally record and submit spoken language assignments to professors, a significant improvement over the previously used magnetic tape method. He received an OASIS Director's Choice Award in 2004.〔
He left UNC in 2004 for Virginia Tech, where he was an instructor in German, and taught information technology for VT's Faculty Development Institute. In addition to being a German teacher, Bishop was a multimedia artist, photographer and graphic designer, who spoke of "changing the world with art".〔"Jamie Bishop: He talked about 'changing the world with art'," (Roanoke Times April 18, 2007 ) (retrieved Nov. 18 2007)〕 He produced the cover art for Michael Jasper's book ''Gunning for the Buddha'', and for five of Michael Bishop's books; and designed "ingenious pieces of furniture." 〔(Michael Bishop Website ) (retrieved Nov 18 2007)〕 One of Bishop's "haunting" wrap-around book jackets is featured on the anthology ''Passing for Human'', edited by Michael Bishop and Steve Utley.〔Introduction to "Vinegar Peace, or the Wrong-Way Used-Adult Orphanage" by Michael Bishop, ''Asimov's Science Fiction magazine'', July 2008, pages 64-5.〕
According to Michael Bishop, Jamie "spoke German like a native, understood computers inside out, played drums in a basement band, bicycled and hiked, followed the fortunes of the Atlanta Braves as obsessively as his mother, grandmothers, and I did, and made friends everywhere. He was a people lover from the get-go, and his energy levels put mine to shame."〔
Bishop was killed on April 16, 2007, during the Virginia Tech shootings, while teaching an Elementary German class.〔〔 ''Newsweek''〕

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