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Joseph Boudreaux

Interactions Design
Phone: (520) 626-2460
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My piece of the puzzle:

Joseph's primary role is that of an Interface/Interactions Designer working with various other LTC personnel on a diverse set of assignments. As Interaction Design also involves the related areas of Usability and Accessibility his role acts as a bridge between the graphics department, the programming department and the content experts within the Center.

Joseph is currently working on the design and development of interactive multimedia of Learning Objects for an NSF Project at the Science and Technology Center (STC). He is also a resource for 508 accessibility design issues, interactions and interface design, as well as usability issues for applications and websites developed with programs such as Flash.

Background and Education:

Before coming to the University of Arizona, Joseph taught Multimedia Design at Pima Community College, Television Production at Tucson Community Cable Corporation, and was an independent contractor developing interactive multimedia for corporations and community groups. In the course of these projects, he designed and developed informational interactive kiosks, wrote scripts, drew storyboards and did all production phases for educational/industrial videos.

For the last seven years he has supported the UA Multimedia and Visualization Lab and designed/developed and taught multimedia workshops.

His honors include numerous awards from the National Federation of Local Cable Programmers (NFLCP) and Local Oasis Cable Programming.