Kelly Tetterton: Curriculum Vitæ
			
			
			
		
		Education
		
			- Ph.D. Candidate in English, University of Virginia
 Readers: Michael Levenson and Steve Arata
 Expected completion: May 2004
- 2003 Macromedia Certified Advanced ColdFusion MX Developer
- 2000 Macromedia Certified Coldfusion Developer
- 2000 Introduction to Allaire Spectra
- 1999 Advanced ColdFusion (MicroTek)
- 1999 Fast Track to ColdFusion (MicroTek)
- 1997 Supporting Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 Core Technologies (IMG)
- 1997 JAVA - Building Interactive Applications for the Web (Loyola)
- 1997 Developing Interactive Applications (IKON)
- 1997 Notes Application Development I (IKON)
- 1997 Notes Power Learner (IKON)
- 1996 Creating Web Pages with Microsoft FrontPage (IMG)
- M.A. in English, 1992, University of Virginia
			
				- 1996 Rare Book School: How to Research a Rare Book
 Don Krummel
- 1995 Rare Book School: History of European and American Papermaking
 Timothy Barrett & John Bidwell
- 1994 Rare Book School: Publishers' Bookbindings, 1830-1910
 Sue Allen
 
- B.A. in English, 1990, Boston University
		
		Experience
		Title: Technical Lead
		Place: duoDesign, 200 West Monroe, Suite 1400
		Chicago, Illinois 60606
		Time: 1999->
		Supervisor: Fred Salchli
		Phone: 312.224.9650
		Fax: 312.224.9651
		
		Responsibilities & Accomplishments:
		
Mentored junior developers, established company-wide standards and methodologies, developed and implemented internal project processes.
		
			- Created www.uwonline.org -- database, architecture, and web site, as lead developer for the project
- Created www.kendall.edu -- database, architecture, and web site, as lead developer for the project
- Created www.chicagoparkdistrict.com -- database, architecture, and web site, as lead developer for the project; site was chosen as the Macromedia Site of the Day for August 2 2002
- Integrated duoDesign.com with BlueHornet email system -- captured registration information for local database, as well as BlueHornet mass email database
- Created LCFPD.org (Lake County Forest Preserve District) -- database, architecture, and web site, as both lead developer and project manager
- Integrated Independence Grove Visitor's Center kiosk (example: kiosk.duodesign.com) -- database and dynamic architecture as development collaborator
- Completed Funeralwise.com -- brought project to completion after previous development stalled
- Created Municipalnet.com -- initial database and web site, as both lead developer and project manager
- Created NextPart.com -- database and web site, as both lead developer and project manager
- Created SpinLife.com -- database and web site, as lead developer
- Created HRMentor -- web site, as lead developer
Title: Developer
		Place: SRDS, 1700 Higgins Road
		Des Plaines, Illinois 60018-5605
		Time: 1998-1999
		Supervisor: Alan Dattel
		Phone: 847.375.5000
		Fax: 847.375.5001
		
		Responsibilities & Accomplishments:
		
		Title: Internet Consultant
		Place: Zeal, Inc., 3400 Dundee Road, Suite 370
		Northbrook, Illinois 60062
		Time: 1996-1998
		Supervisor: Mitch Greenwald
		Phone: 847.498.3320
		Fax: 847.498.1530
		
		Responsibilities & Accomplishments:
		
			- Created online, dynamic media kit access through SRDS Media Kit Link
- Created online tearsheet access through SRDS Listing Access Service
- Creating simultaneous online and print documentation for SRDS DirectNet
- Developed dynamic web site for Motorola AccessPoint, including data modeling, SQL calls within Sapphire/Web, and HTML design for web pages
- Researched multilingual we site possibilities for Underwriters Laboratories
- Ported MMI web site to Lotus Notes Domino internally-run site
- Prototyping an intranet for Shand Morahan & Company: a 1997 Microsoft Solution Provider Awards Finalist for Best Intranet Solution
			
- Redesigning & maintaining Zeal, Inc. homepage as Webmaster
Title: Library Assistant for User Education and Networked Information
		Place: Alderman Library, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia 22903-2498
		Time: 1995-1996
		Supervisors: Jim Campbell and Karen Marshall
		Phone: 804.924.4985 (Jim Campbell); 804.982.2677 (Karen Marshall)
		Fax: 804.924.1431
		
		Responsibilities & Accomplishments:
		
		
		Title: Instructor; Co-Director, Activities
		Place: Books at Virginia: Rare Book School, Room 114 Alderman Library, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia 22903-2498
		Time: 1993-1996
		Supervisor: Terry Belanger
		Phone: 804.924.8851
		Fax: 804.924.8824
		
		Responsibilities & Accomplishments:
		
		
		Title: Project Assistant
		Place: Electronic Text Center, Alderman Library, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia 22903-2498
		Time: 1992-1995
		Supervisor: David Seaman
		Phone: 804.924.3230
		Fax: 804.924.1431
		
		Responsibilties & Accomplishments:
		
			- Process, tag & parse nearly 400 TEI-SGML encoded texts
- Assist humanities scholars with text & image scanning
- Develop a suite of UNIX skills to speed flexible text processing
		Title: Graduate Instructor
		Place: English Department, Bryan Hall, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia 22903
		Time: 1992-1995
		Supervisors: Michael Levenson and David Vander Meulen
		Phone: 804.924.7105
		Fax: 804.924.1478
		
		Responsibilties & Accomplishments:
		
			- Instruct various levels of composition and literature:
			
		
		
		Evaluation Responses from Introduction to the Internet, Rare Book School, 29 July-2 August, 1996
		What did you like best about the course?
		Excellent teachers: competent and intelligent.
		Instructors and material both get high marks.
		Excellent instruction--very knowledgeable, patient, enthusiastic. Use of PCs and Macs--terrific exposure. Wide variety of topics covered with take-home instruction booklet provided.
		Any final thoughts?
		The charm, patience, and knowledge of P-jB and KT helped to make this a great course. Thank you for turning on the light!
		P-jB and KT could not have been better instructors. This technology is clearly something we rare book enthusiasts will have to tackle (and hopefully grow to appreciate). This course made the transition as painless as possible!
		
		
		Anonymous Testimonials from Recent Short Course Evaluations
		Internet Basics: May 20, 1996
		The instructor was articulate, well-informed, and very patient. She is to be commended.
		****
		[Was the instructor satisfactory?]
		First-rate--clear, well-paced, well organized, answers questions adroitly without getting distracted from the line of development; Ms. T is the best of the ITC/Library/computer instructors I have observed thus far.
		Web I--Navigating the World Wide Web: May 28, 1996
		The instructor was excellent. I would recommend her class to my friends.
		Web II--Finding Information on the World Wide Web: May 29, 1996
		She was excellent; explained things well; extremely clear.
		Using the Internet for Classroom Instruction: May 30, 1996
		I've just taken 2 web & 2 internet courses, all taught by Kelly Tetterton, so let me comment on the group.
		These courses are, by far, the best computer instruction I've had--probably for the following reasons:
		[....]
		Ms Tetterton is an excellent instructor...well organized, always focused, clear in explanation; well-paced, adroit in relation of general principles and specific examples. I hope her library supervisor will provide the strong recommendation she deserves on teaching for her dossier.
		FTP Basics: June 5, 1996
		[Was the instructor satisfactory?]
		Very. Well organized. Very good technique in explaining detail. Excellent job.
		
		
		Fellowships, Honors, & Awards
		
			- 1997 Microsoft Solution Provider Awards Finalist for Best Intranet Solution
- 1994 Student Award in Book Collecting, Bibliographical Society, University of Virginia
- 1992-1994 Dupont Fellow, Graduate School of Arts & Sciences at the University of Virginia
- 1990 Summa cum laude, Boston University
- 1986-1990 Boston University Trustee Scholar
- 1986-1990 Dean's List, Boston University
- 1989-1990 Phi Beta Kappa
- 1989-1990 Mortar Board
- 1990 Daniel Dorchester Prize for Excellence in English
- 1989 Ethel Lord Newton Scholar
- 1989 Angela and James Rallis Memorial Humanities Scholar
		
		Research Interests
		
			- Analytical & Descriptive Bibliography
- Textual Editing
- Literary Realism
- Doris Lessing
- George Orwell
- Virginia Woolf
- World Wide Web Technologies
- XML
- CSS
- DHTML
		
		Conference Papers
		
		
		
		Professional Activities
		
			- Speaker at Fusebox Conference, 2002
- Macromedia/Allaire DevCon, 1999 - 2001
- Voting member, Association of Internet Professionals, 1998 - 2000
- MLA General Assembly Delegate, 1997 - 1999
- Member, Doris Lessing Society, 1996 - 1997
- Member, McGuffey Arts of the Book Center, 1996 - 1997
- Member, Bibliographical Society, University of Virginia, 1994 ->
- Member, Friends of the Book Arts Press, 1994 ->
- Member, Graduate English Students Association, 1990 - 1996
			
				- Twentieth-century area representative, 1993-1994
 
- Member, SAMLA, 1990-1994
		
		Special Skills
		
			- Bibliography & textual editing
- Designing and teaching short courses focused on internet skills
- Finding information on the Internet and the World Wide Web
- HTML and web authoring
- Internet and World Wide Web navigation & research
- Library research
- Microsoft FrontPage
- Bluestone Sapphire/Web
- ColdFusion
- SQL Server7/2000
- SGML, especially the TEI and TEI-Lite DTDs
- UNIX, NEXT, and Windows
- CSS (Cascading Style Sheets)
- JavaScript
- Fusebox Architecture Methodology
		
		References
		References available upon request.
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