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Jonathan Tweedy :: Resume
Work History
Web Developer (Fall 2005 - Present)
Indiana University Center for Postsecondary Research
Bloomington, Indiana
Web Developer (Fall 2004 - Spring 2006)
Indiana University Civic Leadership Development Program
Bloomington, Indiana
Associate Instructor of German (Fall 2001 - Spring 2004)
Indiana University Department of Germanic Studies
Bloomington, Indiana
Skills
Programming and Software
Expert:
HTML, XHTML, DHTML, CSS, Javascript, Ajax, PHP, ColdFusion, SQL
Others used to some degree:
Python, Perl, ASP.NET, C/++/#, Java
Human Languages
Native: English
Advanced: German
Education
Master of Information Science (Spring 2008)
Indiana University Bloomington
M.A. Germanic Linguistics (Fall 2004)
Indiana University Bloomington
B.A. German and Linguistics (Fall 2004)
University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Study Abroad (Fall 1999 - Summer 2000)
Heidelberg University, Baden-Württemburg, Germany
Study Abroad (Spring 1998)
University College Cork, Ireland
Academics and Teaching
Summer 2009
Indiana University School of Library and Information Science
Bloomington, Indiana - Summer 2009


This half-credit summer workshop (1.5 credit hours), taught in the Indiana University School of Library and Information Science, covers an introduction to JavaScript and works up to using Ajax to create dynamic interactivity and improve usability. The workshop was proposed in the fall of 2008 and approved in early spring 2009. It bridges the gap between existing front-end (HTML/CSS) and back-end (Perl, database) offerings in the department.
Summer 2009
Presented by Ali Korkmaz and Bob Gonyea
National Survey of Student Engagement (NSSE) Users Meeting
Forum of the Association for Institutional Research
Atlanta, GA


Using a SAS installation on a Windows/Apache server, my co-worker and I developed a report generation tool to provide custom survey result analysis to the public. To preserve anonymity, the report integrates a check to insure that reports are only generated if a minimum number of schools and students are represented in the reports that are generated. The tool utilizes Ajax and PHP to generate results from a SAS script that only accepts request from the local host.
Summer 2009
Presented by Devin Becker
Digital Humanities Summer Institute
Victoria, British Columbia, Canada


Working with our client, Dr. John Walsh of The Swinburne Project (a digital library site), our group has developed a geo-temporal mapping tool with which to compare literary settings of multiple authors' works in order to determine patterns of influence, as well as a static, printable representation of this data that includes map, timeline, and table formats.