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D.A. Clements, MLIS
Lecturer
Clements is a lecturer at the University of Washington Information School, with a strong technology background and experience in both front- and back-end Web design and development. As course developer for Fluency with Information Technology, a UW Educational Outreach program funded by a National Science Foundation grant, Clements programmed personalization features, a registration system, course statistics, quizzes, and a database back end. He was also content editor for the first major redesign of the Information School’s Web site. Clements earned the Master of Library and Information Science degree from the University of Washington, along with the Web Technology Solutions certificate and the Technical Editing and Writing certificate, and holds a B.S. in Information Systems Management from San Diego State University. Clements has worked in computer consulting, builds computers as a hobby, and enjoys making the technically complex easy to understand.
M. Zoe Holbrooks
Consultant
Holbrooks works on information design, retrieval and browse/search projects for start-ups, established corporations and clients in the government, non-profit and education sectors. Her projects include an XML-based corporate intranet, encyclopedia indexes, search engine development, Web site design and development, creation of browse and search taxonomies, thesauri and online indexes for the intranet and Web portals, and research and development for database development projects. She serves as webmistress for the National Science Foundation’s research network for avian endocrinology, which is headquartered in the UW Biology Department.
Lincoln Mongillo
Senior Web Developer, Sense Method Media
Mongillo is an independent User Experience and Flash developer specializing in fusing coding, interface design, marketing and business logic to create great user experiences. In his role as Multimedia Developer with Sense Method Media, Mongillo works with leading agencies and creative corporate clients—such as Children’s Hospital, Cranium and the UW—on Flash and Web application conceptualization, architecture and implementation. His background includes work in film, motion graphics and editing. He is passionate about making the Web an interactive, emotional landscape, where video, interactivity, and data are integrated seamlessly.
Daniel Parshall
Software Developer, Amazon.com
Parshall currently works on content management and presentation at Amazon.com, and also develops Internet applications for a local non-profit organization. Previous to his work at Amazon.com, he served as a Software Developer in the Office of Educational Partnerships and Learning Technologies at the University of Washington, working on Internet applications for teaching and learning. He holds the B.S. and M.S in Computer Science and Engineering from the University of Washington.
Instructors are subject to change.
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