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Hi, welcome to my space on the WikiKB. I'm a Client Support Engineer at Blackboard and a frequent editor of the [Academic Suite Knowledgebase|KB:AS Home]. I'm currently located in Blackboard's Sydney, Australia office.

h3. Background
I have used Blackboard since 2000, when I began administering CourseInfo 4.0 for the [North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics|http://www.ncssm.edu/].  In April 2001 I became the Bb administrator for [Durham Technical Community College|http://www.durhamtech.edu/], also in North Carolina, and used Bb versions 5.0.2 through 6.2.  In November 2004 I began working for Blackboard in Washington DC, USA, as a Technical Support Manager and Client Support Engineer.  Engineer, and I am now located in Blackboard's Sydney, moved to Australia office. in late 2006.

h3. Experience/Interests
Linux, Oracle, shell scripting, other geeky stuff related to Blackboard. I am a former Red Hat Certified Engineer (RHCE) but that just expired. I am also A\+ certified and have an associate's degree in electronics.

I am originally from North Carolina, USA (GO Duke\!) and am a big train fanatic (railfan). Email me if you want a link to my train picture collection.
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