| Who? | C. J. Trayser |
| Where? | Atlanta, GA |
| How? | cj_trayser@msn.com |
| When? | Courses complete in 2009, then dissertation... |
| What? | IT systems analyst, Project Manager, Learning Architect |
| Why? | HCI-1 course project |
| Which? | WinXP, F-150, Right-handed, Braves, INTJ, WoW 70 Paladin |
| Whither? | more at www.linkedin.com/in/trayser |
Pepperdine University
Booz Allen Hamilton
Amazon.com
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...and my Featured page on this site: HCI 1
About the Site graphic:
"A piece of paper is fixed to a base with drawing pins. A right hand is busy sketching a shirt-cuff upon this drawing paper. At this point its work is incomplete, but a little further to the right it has already drawn a left hand emerging from a sleeve in such detail that this hand has come right up out of the flat surface, and in its turn it is sketching the cuff from which the right hand is emerging, as though it were a living member."
- from "M. C. Escher--The Graphic Work", Benedikt-Taschen Verlag GmbH
Years ago I used a replica of this graphic as the header to a technology column I co-authored called "Notes on Notes". It was in the early days of Notes (prior to Lotus Notes), and the column was a "how to" monthly piece in the DECUS journal for Digitial Equipment users.
Today I relate to the artwork as way of recognizing that I'm always "redrawing" myself. Remaking and enhancing my skills to stay knowledgeable, skilled and active in education, consulting, technology and business...what I refer to as the "intersection of e-learning"!