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Multimedia
& Digitizing Manager
Aaron
Bergstrom
...received
a BS in Anthropology in the spring of 1998 from NDSU, and
is currently enrolled in in its anthropology graduate program.
He has five years experience in various areas of web-design
that include HTML, VRML, and other multimedia formats. Most
of Aaron's multimedia knowledge is self-taught, though he
has taken coursework for both "Digital Media" (computer graphics
design) and "Multimedia & Web-design" (internet based multimedia
design).
Aaron has had several years of Web3D
experience as the NDSU World Wide Web Instructional
Committee's VRML artist/programmer for the Virtual Cell educational environment (Feb 1998 to Sept 2001).
As such, his duties included the creation of 3D cell organelle models.
Aaron was also employed by NDSU's Department of Plant Sciences
as the its web and online course developer (Oct. 1999 to Sept 2001). He left the position to take
his current post with the NDSU Archaeology Technologies Lab.
Aside from his degree, Aaron's anthropology
experience has had him working as a laser scan technician as a part of Dr. Anne Weaver's doctorial dissertation
research into hominid brain evolution conducted at Columbia University, NY. He has also attended archaeology field schools held in
both North Dakota and American Samoa.
Aaron's ATL duties include overseeing the development of the
DANA 3D/multimedia viewers and the ATL website. He also coordinates ATL laser scanning operations and consults on all
other ATL 3D/multimedia projects.
Phone
#: (701) 231-6434
Email: Aaron_Bergstrom@ndsu.nodak.edu
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