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HOTTEST SKILLS: java, programming, engineer, multimedia, macintosh, computer science,
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Jeremy W. Baer
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Summary
Areas of particular interest include authoring tool
development, intelligent agents, machine learning, 2D image processing,
pedagogically driven educational software, and complete web-delivered
applications. Published presenter.
Education
University
of Washington,
Ph.D
., Computer Science, expected 2001-2002.
University
of Washington,
M.S
., Computer Science, June 1997.
Pomona
College,
B.A
., Computer Science, December 1994.
Graduated summa cum laude.
Professional Experience
Senior
Software Engineer, Curious Labs, Santa Cruz, CA.
6/01
present
.
Lead
engineer responsible for the development of new authoring technologies and
software systems. Full telecommute
position.
General
Partner,
Counting Stick Software, Edmonds, WA.
3/01 present.
Software
development and consulting company, specializing in educational and
child-oriented software, agent technologies, and developer tools. Developed as either
stand-alone applications
or web-delivered applications accessible through an internet browser. Jointly responsible
for conceptual design,
software engineering, and company management.
Senior
Java Developer and Research Analyst, Zeeks.com, Portland, OR. 3/993/01.
Responsible
for the development and maintenance of innovative Java applications for
internationally rated top-10 childrens website, zeeks.com. Lead developer on web-based
multimedia
authoring tool ZeekFactory. Included
product design and development responsibilities, coordinating with other
developers, QA engineers, and IS staff.
Led new technology research and development activities, including
conversational and pedagogical agents.
Full telecommute position.
R&D
Engineer,
Pierian Spring Software, Portland, OR.
1/95
3/99.
Responsible
for conceptual design and software engineering on award-winning Odyssey of
Discovery CD-ROM courseware series.
Also responsible for the creation and maintenance of proprietary
multimedia authoring tools, and providing documentation and support to other
developers. Responsible for design and
implementation of Java beans for Digital Chisel 3 web authoring tool. Full telecommute
position from 9/95 3/99.
Research/Teaching
Assistant,
University of Washington, Seattle, WA.
9/95
6/01.
Responsibilities
included software R&D for several NSF-funded research projects in
educational technology. Teaching
responsibilities included assisting with courses ranging from intro undergrad
programming classes to graduate-level courses.
Faculty
Member (part time
), North Seattle Community College, Seattle, WA. 9/976/98.
Designed
and taught introductory Java programming course.
Software
Developer,
Oregon Museum of Science and Industry, Portland, OR. 199094.
Worked
on a wide range of educational multimedia software for science museum exhibits,
including OMSIs internationally traveling exhibit Start Trek: Federation
Science. Contributed research,
writing, design, and programming to the CD-ROM Dinosaur Safari, in
cooperation with and published by Creative Multimedia Corporation in 1993.
Publications
Jeremy
Baer & Chenoah Morgan (2001). Educational
Applications of Conversational Agents.
Proceedings of ED-MEDIA 2001, to appear.
Steven
Tanimoto & Jeremy Baer (2001). Programming
at the End of the Learning Curve: Lisp Scripting for Image Processing. To appear in
proceedings of HCC 2001,
End-User Programming Symposium.
Jeremy
Baer & Steven Tanimoto (2000). A
Generic Pedagogical Agent Architecture That Supports Conversational Authoring.
Proceedings of ED-MEDIA 2000, World
Conference on Educational Multimedia, Hypermedia & Telecommunications,
Montreal, Canada, June 26 - July 1, 2000. 1553-1554.
Academic Awards
Boeing
Graduate Fellowship, 1997.
Phi
Beta Kappa Alumni of California Graduate Fellowship, 1995.
Phi
Beta Kappa Award, Pomona College, 1995.
Tileston
Physics I prize, Pomona College, 1994.
Service
Served
on advisory board for the NSF-funded Experiencing Chemistry project from 1995
97 and was a contributing writer for the introduction to Experiencing
Chemistry: Museum Manual, published by the Oregon Museum of Science and
Industry in 1997
Volunteer
at Oregon Museum of Science and Industry
1986-89.
Volunteer
for USFS Pacific Northwest Research Station, Forest Inventory and
Analysis.
Portland, OR. 1986-88
.Technical Skills
Expert
in object-oriented design and Java programming on Macintosh, Windows, and Unix,
particularly in the development of complete, cross-platform, web-delivered
applications. Extensive experience with
client-server development in Java.
Expert
in C/C++ on Macintosh, including considerable experience with Macintosh Toolbox
API and multimedia programming on the Mac.
Programming
Languages: Java, C/C++, Perl, JavaScript, LISP, Pascal, Prolog, Python, BASIC,
HTML and DHTML.
Familiar
with MacOS, Windows 95/98/NT, and Unix (particularly Linux and Solaris). Have done
software development on all.
Proficient
with the following development tools: Microsoft Visual Studio, Symantec Cafe,
Metrowerks CodeWarrior, Macintosh Programmers Workshop (MPW), ResEdit, BBEdit,
Microsoft Visual SourceSafe, FileMaker Pro, Adobe Photoshop, Debabelizer,
Macromedia Dreamweaver, Emacs, g++, gdb, Visual Basic, CVS.
References available upon request.