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*Developer for SocialMenu as a UROP (research assistant), Viral Communications Group, Media Lab | *Developer for SocialMenu as a UROP (research assistant), Viral Communications Group, Media Lab | ||
**iPhone Web programming, Facebook development (PHP), layout and prototyping | **iPhone Web programming, Facebook development (PHP), layout and prototyping | ||
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*Student Computer Support | *Student Computer Support | ||
**Windows, Mac, Network, Printers | **Windows, Mac, Network, Printers |
Revision as of 11:21, 24 July 2010
MIT
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology sophomore majoring in Management and concentrating in Science, Technology, and Society
- Expected graduation 2013
SocialMenu
- Developer for SocialMenu as a UROP (research assistant), Viral Communications Group, Media Lab
- iPhone Web programming, Facebook development (PHP), layout and prototyping
Residential Computer Consultant
- Student Computer Support
- Windows, Mac, Network, Printers
Intenships
Deutsche Bahn (2010)
I worked in the PPX (Project Mobility)/Touch&Travel department of Deutsche Bahn, the state-owned railway of Germany (~250,000 employees).
Consulting
Bespoke Media Group (2009-)
[1] Lone developer responsible for creating and implementing promotions on Facebook, as well as advising companies on social media strategy. Work closely with clients to explain their options and implement their vision.
Websites
GridView
GridView (http://apps.facebook.com/gridview) is an application for Facebook which lets users put all of their friends on their profile and makes a photo mosaic of themselves with their friend’s photos. GridView has over 1.3 million installs.
GridView is part of SocialView. SocialView is a partnership I am the majority owner of. I have already learned many things about running a business, including managing contractors, and focusing on strategies to increase revenue. Last year, I worked with an outsourcing firm to build multi-thousand dollar flash application which I designed and created the specifications for.
4Change
4Change (http://apps.facebook.com/forchange) is a petitions application that uses the power of social networks to spread petitions. I created the vision and guided a consultant who built the application. 4Change is a SocialView application.
SeniorQuoter
SeniorQuoter (http://seniorquoter.org) is an installable PHP application which lets high school yearbooks streamline their senior quote collection process. SeniorQuoter is freely licensed under the GNU GPL. SeniorQuoter features a clean and simple, highly-usable interface for both students and yearbook departments.
In the second quarter of the 2007-08 school year, I taught a group at my school how to build dynamic websites with PHP and MySQL. After they learned the skills, we created the administration interface for version 2 of SeniorQuoter. I strengthened my leadership skills as a project manager.
Videre
Videre is a project I lead and developed at the Pennsylvania Governor's Schools of Excellence in Information, Society & Technology. Videre is a proof of concept of how online gradebooks can be improved. It extends existing online data and presents it in graphical form, finds trends, and keeps updates clear with email and text message alerts as well as newsfeeds.
Geoov
Geoov (http://geoov.com) is a cluster based mapping site for flickr. It uses Google Maps.
Tecker
Tecker (http://tecker.net) is a social question and answer service I wrote in PHP during 10th Grade. Although Tecker never caught on with the public, it was very helpful for me in developing my coding skills and researching online communities.
ThePlaz.com
ThePlaz.com (http://theplaz.com) is my main website. It a centralized repository of what I am up to. It also serves as a place to store my smaller projects, such as pure CSS dropdowns for MediaWiki and applications for the TI-83+ calculator. I also post up educational resources and my thoughts on the world which I hope will benefit others.
ThePlaz.com had more than 1.4 million page views in 2008 and has about 5,000 pages of content. I also have over 15,000 of my photos on flickr. Most of my photos and work on ThePlaz.com is licensed under a Creative Commons license, allowing reuse for non commercial purposes.
Dictionary Robot
Dictionary Robot (http://dictionaryrobot.com) is a prototype which lets students look up multiple words at a time in an online dictionary. This will revolutionize the way students make vocabulary lists.
ForumsPlace
ForumsPlace (http://forumsplace.com) is a community site I created as part of SocialView. ForumsPlace is a forums hosting site that has plans to become much more.
Media
Tecker 911
Tecker 911 (http://911.tecker.net) is a video podcast which shows ordinary people how technology can help their ordinary lives. Tecker 911 is also shown on Haverford’s local cable public access channel, bringing the show to tens of thousands of people.
Tecker 911 is great community service, since we bring technology education to the both the residents of Havertown (on their televisions), and the world (on their computers and iPods).
Tecker 911 is also great leadership experience for me. The show is filmed over the weekend in my living room. I coordinate all of the shoots, equipment, writing, and editing. Tecker 911 has three other regular contributors and has released 60 episodes.
The Weekly Spin
The Weekly Spin is a weekly podcast I am a contributor on. We discuss in-depth the top 3-5 stories in technology each week. In the last few episodes we reviewed recent gadgets from CES, talked about the unconsumer-friendly practices of the cell phone industry, and discussed Obama’s pick for attorney general’s ties to the RIAA. Episodes are available for free download from http://theweeklyspin.com
Theater
I have many years of theater experience, steaming mostly from my involvement with the Haverford Middle School Theater Co. and People’s Light and Theater Company, a professional theater, in Malvern, PA. In middle school I stage managed the 6th grade production of Wonderland! featuring 100 participants. In 2004, I acted at the National Constitution Center in one of the only 2 youth shows ever performed there. Backstage, I volunteered in the lighting department at People’s Light which requires that I effectively communicate with the people who put their lives on the line hanging from a narrow pipe 16 feet off of the ground.
High School
- I was the CTO of the publications (Yearbook and Newspaper) office at my high school. This job requires that I analyze the requirements of the staff to maintain their computers and network.
- I was a regular host and contributor to H-Vision, my school’s morning news program. As a senior member I have a deep relationship with the faculty as I give input in building this growing and developing program. Next year the program will be expanded into a class; I am assisting the district in building next year's program.
- I was part of my school’s FIRST robotics team and was one of the few newbies who traveled to the competition in Annapolis, Maryland in 10th Grade. In 11th Grade, I remade the team's website (now defunct).
- I was also involved with policies regarding technology at my school. I have a deep relationship with the director of technology and the principal of my school. We meet almost every month to discuss upcoming programs and policies. (Sample: Day in the Life)
- I was the sole Student Representative for the School District of Haverford Township Strategic Planning Committee for Technology. The Committee is creating the new 5 year plan for technology use in a $78 million dollar school district. We are currently designing achievable goals for where the school district should be in 5 years. The process is made more difficult because the school faces limited funding for technology and almost no professional development time.
Reading/Watching/Listening List
- MSNBC Homepage – My favorite general interest news site.
- Time – I try to read it cover to cover every week.
- Change.gov – Recent announcements from the Barack Obama Transition Team. I find it very interesting how Obama is using the internet to solicit ideas and to allow greater transparency than ever into how our government works.
- NBC Nightly News – I try to watch it as often as possible for a concise run-down of what happened with the world that day.
- The Daily Show – Most segments are spot on at discovering double speak and contradictions with our politicians in Washington.
- ArsTechnica – The top technology news site. Accurate, technical, and un-biased.
- Security Now – An in-depth technical podcast about security news and technologies like SSL, DNS, and AES.
- Digg – The Digg community votes on the top technology stories from news sites and blogs.
- WinSuperSite and The Windows Weekly podcast– a site reviewing the new announcements from Microsoft fairly and without FUD (fear, uncertainty, and doubt).
- CIO Magazine – Although I do not understand much in it, it gives a good preview of what corporations look for in technology and how they operate.
- INC Magazine and Fast Company – Covers the innovative small businesses.
- Finally, I comment on the most interesting items I find at http://delicious.com/theplaz
Submission History
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