[Geowanking] Internships?

John Geraci geraci at subfuzz.com
Tue Mar 14 12:02:35 PST 2006


It's a lucky person who gets Andrea Moed as an intern.

Maybe I'll have to start a research lab...


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On Mar 14, 2006, at 2:34 PM, Andrea Moed wrote:

> Mike, thanks so much for starting this topic! I'm also a master's  
> student looking for an internship.
>
> I'm at SIMS (now the School of Information) at UC Berkeley, having  
> already done a degree at ITP :). I've done some work in community  
> geoannotation (Annotate Space, my ITP master's project), locative  
> games and cultural programming, and location-based services for  
> mobile phones, as well as recent coursework in GIS. While I enjoy  
> geo-wanking and systems prototyping, my most current interest is in  
> making mobile and location-based tech and services more usable and  
> broadly relevant to more users, and learning how the current group  
> of adopters is using them. I'm interested in working for a research  
> lab, a mobile apps developer or a design consultancy that's working  
> on a location-based project.
>
> Resume, portfolio and background info at www.andreamoed.com.
>
> Thanks,
> Andrea
>
> On 3/14/06, mike bukhin <mbukhin at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hey everyone--
>
> A little introduction..  I'm a first year student at itp's interactive
> telecommunications programs.  My work has steered in the direction of
> mapping and gis.   Right now I am building a mobile cell phone
> application that lets users get walking directions through the city of
> new york while leaving and receiving voice stories about the places
> along their route.  That's the current project, i'm also going to be
> working with glowlabs this summer/fall.
>
> Are there any interesting summer opportunities interning in a mapping
> or GIS firm that someone on the list knows of?  I have a lot of comp
> sci experience but everything mapping related that i know is self
> taught.  I've been really getting into it and would love to try to
> find an environment where I can learn from others about gis and
> contribute my comp sci skills.  kind of like this list but in person
> :)
>
> any ideas?
> thanks
>
>
> --
> Mike Bukhin
> Interactive Telecommunications Program - '07
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