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Portfolio

Writing & Design

  • iLane Voice Interface (University of Waterloo/IMS Inc., 2010)
  • Student Information System Upgrade Communications to ~30,000 people (University of Waterloo, 2009)
  • Web-Based Collaboration Platform Concept Design (Canadian Digital Media Network, 2009)
  • Exam Simulation for Windows Server 2008 Applications Infrastructure, Exam No. 70-643  (Boson Software, 2009)
  • The Role of Participatory Web Technologies in eLearning (Bank of Montreal, 2008)
  • Research and writing support for Wireless# Guide to Wireless Communications, 2nd Edition (Thomson, 2006)
  • Content Delivery Infrastructure design (theinformedlife.com, 2006)
  • Lifestyle Information Sources Survey sent to 100 busy professionals (theinformedlife.com, 2006). Response rate was better than 30%
  • Electronic Records Management Survey sent to 700 Naturopathic Doctors across Canada (Olenco Research, 2005). Response rate was better than 30%
  • Speaking Freely (The Globe and Mail, 11 December 2000, A14)
  • Please Be dot Calm: The Impact of the Internet on the Canadian Retail Industry (Avison Young, 2000)

Web Projects: Logic, Advice, Management

  • SNAP Answers (snapanswers.com, 2009)
  • Golden Horseshoe Biosciences Network (www.ghbn.org, www.ghbn-blog.blogspot.com, 2009)
  • ePartnerup (epartnerup.com, 2008-2009)
  • Sanofi-Pasteur Prize Winner at the Convergent Medical Technologies Conference (ALARA-CAD, 2008)
  • The Informed Life (theinformedlife.com, theinformedlife.com/go, 2007)
  • Community Learning Network (stchrishouse.org, 2003)
  • Seniors Theatre (seniorstheatre.org, 2002)

Teaching

  • Introduction to Academic Writing
    (University of Waterloo; Web-based, 2008)
  • Nortel BCM400 System Administration (Child Development Institute, 2006)
  • Introduction to Programming Logic (George Brown College, 2002)
  • Microsoft Office Suite Applications (St. Christopher House, 2002)
  • Advanced Database Programming Using Visual Basic
    (George Brown College, 2001)
  • Web Application Development Using Visual Basic
    (George Brown College, 2001)