Jeremy is the Associate Director of Research at
CHNM. His days are usually spent managing and contributing to development of
. He is a co-founder of THATCamp, and is the founder and lead developer on
ScholarPress.
While Jeremy’s strongest skills include
CSS and
HTML, he also plays well with JavaScript,
PHP, Flash and ActionScript, various Adobe programs, and
XML. Jeremy's enthusiasm for nicely coded forms and clean stylesheets is matched only by his love of baseball, billiards, juggling, and good card games.
Additionally, Jeremy is a
PhD candidate in the Department of History and Art History at
GMU. His dissertation, entitled “The Designing Historian,” explores design as a methodology for doing digital history. His other research interests include the history of design, the history of technology, and social/cultural history. On his personal website,
ClioWeb, Jeremy blogs about how historians can use the electronic form as a tool for academic and educational expression.
Jeremy has way too many blog feeds in his newsreader, but if you asked nicely, he'd probably add yours as well.