David Hedrick Skarjune
David
Hedrick Skarjune is an Electronic Document Professional
(EDP),
Xplor
International member, and consultant for computer, educational,
and Internet projects in Minneapolis, Minnesota. He has
worked with the World Wide Web for a decade and uses Open
Source technology for cost-effective solutions. His methodology
includes knowledge
sharing approaches such as Wikinomics,
along with user-centered
design and accelerated
learning, to connect people with each other and to help
turn ideas into action.
After graduating from the University of Minnesota with a Photography B.Sc., Skarjune worked in publishing as a photographer, graphic designer, journalist, writer, and editor for publications including TIME Magazine, Print, Star Tribune, Saint Paul Pioneer Press, City Pages, Minnesota Daily, ArtPaper, & Public Art Review. As an Information Technology professional he worked and consulted for major companies including Best Buy, UnitedHealth Group, and Personnel Decisions International. He taught digital design and development at Dunwoody College of Technology. In recent years he has focused on public service work at the Minnesota AIDS Project and the Minnesota State Arts Board.
Activities
Skarjune works at Windustry
as Online Community Builder. Past projects include AIE
Roster of Artists, Art
of Recovery, Liberation
Park, Positive
Link, and PrideAlive
among others. Skarjune doesn't blog, but he works social
media tools for both cyber-world and real-world experiences.
He also provides pro bono services to nonprofit organizations.
Network
Skarjune is the organizer of the Twin
Cities Web Design user group, and was the founder of
the Minnesota
MySQL User Group. Associates can get in touch via LinkedIn.
Friends may try Facebook.
Others might Contact
Me.