Kevyn Jacobs
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Computer Literacy Teacher • Tech Coach • Media Generalist
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Portfolio
Resume
Kevyn Jacobs' Resume
Dependable Strengths Report
Social media presence
LinkedIn
Google+
Twitter
Ello
Diaspora
Yelp:
The Biscuits and Gravy in Bellingham project
Websites I have managed professionally
JuneauEmpire.com
JuneauAlaska.com (defunct)
AlaskaLegislature.com (defunct)
Excursia.com (defunct)
Kansas State Collegian
Winner, 1995 American Collegiate Press Best of the Net
Whitlock Family Association
(Website and database design and construction consultant)
Samples of my work
Wikipedia editor, 10+ years
Articles I wrote (or at least started)
Editing samples
Revision for brevity
Revision to Grade 6 reading level
Jargon revision
Writing samples
Nonfiction
Travelogue: Drive from Georgia to Alaska
Analysis: "Last Week Tonight With John Oliver" Opening Credits
Instructions: Organizing Word 2003 Files
Instructions: Computer Lab Resource Book
Instructions: Walk-and-Turn Sobriety Test
Feasability Report: Outgoing Letterbox
Progress Memo: Outgoing Letterbox
Agenda: NWCLIC Team Meeting
Meeting Notes: NWCLIC Team Meeting
Fiction
Tigers Are Predators, Humans Are Prey
Die Weiße Rose Blüht Wieder
Layout & Design
Newsletter: Guest Worker USA
Brochure: Mt. Baker: The Volcano In Your Backyard
Postcard: Whatcom County, Washington
Poster: Rosie The Riveter
(caution: large file)
CD-ROM label: 1997 Royal Purple Yearbook
(Also produced the CD-ROM)
Photography
Flickr
First Visit to Bellingham WinCo
Roll CSA Delivery
Mount Baker Apartments with Streetlamp Flowers
Man Humping Bear in the Light of Sunset
The Road to Artist Point
Alaska Highway Walkabout
When Drag Queens Attack!
Downtown Bellingham
Wikimedia Commons
Google+ Photos
Video Production
Safer Sex PSA
K-State Tonight: Babelfish
Excel
Teaching tool: My First Spreadsheet
Teaching tool: My Daily Activities
Timesheet: NWCLIC Volunteer hours
PowerPoint
Political Context: Frantz Fanon & Algeria
Welcome to Excel Class
Death By PowerPoint
Letters of Recommendation
AnnMarie Jordan, WorkSource Whatcom
Bill Smith, Professor of English & Technical Communication, WWU
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