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Computer Systems Design and Software Development
Computer language development at the University of Arizona
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Period
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Co-author of FORTRAN-based Non-linear Library (approx. 25 routines for non-linear DSP)
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1988
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Co-author of LIB I, a library of 350 subroutines for LabView, a modern, icon-based computer language. LIB I is now commercially available through the Arizona, Technology Development Corp., Tucson, AZ
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1989
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Co-author of M 8 LIB, a library of 95 LabView subroutines that control the MASTER 8, digital stimulator (A.M.P.I., Jerusalem, Israel)
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1989
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Undergraduate curriculum and course development at the University of Arizona
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Period
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Development of courseware for the "PSIO 418: Physiology for Engineers", UA
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1990-1992
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Computer Technology curriculum and course development at the University of Arizona
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Development and Design of curriculum for Neurology students
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1991-1992
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Development and Design of curriculum for CYBER Kids 1990-2000
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Period
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CYBER Logo
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1997
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Story Animator
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1997
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Painting/Drawing Packages
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1997
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Period
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Animations for Institute of Technology
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1993
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Multimedia package for Electric Authority
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1994
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Educational Multimedia Game for Electric Authority
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1997
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6-language Multimedia Information System (at airports and museums)
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1997-1998
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Hotel Information System "HISystem"
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1994
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Period
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2002
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RoboLang, A new language with concepts from robotics
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2002
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Educational Software development
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Period
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Quick Story Gold
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1996-98
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Draw & Paint
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1996-98
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Kids' Paint
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1996-98
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Animals
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1996-98
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Esops Fables
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1996-98
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Fairy Tales
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1996-98
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1821 Heros
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1996-98
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Educational Software development: “Factories for Research Projects”
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Period
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CD Factory
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2002
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Calculator Factory
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2002
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Browser Factory
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2002
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Emailer Factory
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2002
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Fairy Tales Factory
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2002
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