awinterb@udenva.UUCP (Art Winterbauer) (10/12/85)
Arthur E. Winterbauer Denver Research Institute
3700 E. Jewell #213c Electronics Division
Denver, CO 80210 University of Denver
303-691-9373 P.O. Box 10127
Denver, CO 80210
303-871-2412
Professional To design user/computer software interfaces, including
Objectives: English language parsing algorithms for database and
instructional systems; to write technical documents for
computer users and technical support staff; to co-
ordinate communication between computer systems users and
technical staff.
Qualifications Five years experience with software and hardware inte-
in Brief: gration for instructional systems, technical documentation,
computer programming, investigation of ability of organ-
izations to adopt computer-based innovations. Cleared for
"Secret."
Education: North Texas State University, Denton, TX
1975 B.A. in English/Minor in Spanish
1977 M.A. in English
University of Denver, Denver, CO
1986 Ph.D. in Higher Education Administration
(expected March 1986)
Areas of emphasis: organizational theory, educational
technology.
Advisor: Dr. A. Pfnister, Vice-Chancellor of Academic
Affairs, University of Denver
Dissertation: WRITEAID: A Case Study Approach to
Monitoring the Adoption of an Automated Writing
Aid in a Private University
Review of Work Experience
1980-present Integrating software and hardware for instructional systems,
Research Assoc. including trade studies, configuration management (doc-
DRI-Electronics umentation and software), user documentation, programming,
Univ. of Denver technical reports to sponsors, and budget reporting. Tech-
nical background (computers) includes knowledge of 6502 and
6800 microprocessor assembly languages, Pascal, BASIC, and
Prolog, and experience with Unix 4.2 BSD, Ultrix-32, MS-DOS,
P-System, CBM-DOS, and MCS (Wicat) operating systems. Tech-
nical background (educational research) includes knowledge of
organizational theories as well as familiarity with issues in
educational technology, curricular planning, budgeting,
student development, and research techniques (higher edu-
cation).
1975-1980 Taught lower-level college courses in composition and
Graduate rhetoric (rhetorical techniques, basic logic, writing
Teaching Fellow techniques, grammar); free-lance editing of theses and
Dept. of English dissertations.
Univ. of Denver
& N.T.S.U.
References and salary requirements furnished upon request.