ETEC (Internet Alphabet Soup)
For Medical Broadcasting Company's presence at eHealthCareWorld

Designed and developed a fully web browser oriented presentation, including digital video, audio, flash, shcockwave, html and animated gif technologies. The presentation was geared at beginners to the internet and focused on showcasing various internet technologies and showing examples developed by Medical Broadcasting Company.

Presentation was first unveiled at eHealthcareWorld in Las Vegas in March 2000. I presented the presentation for it's second time in Valley Forge, PA on May 24, 2000.


International Web Design & Implementation Strategy
Burssels, Belgium

Presented, on behalf of Medical Broadcating Company, to the Wyeth-Ayearst international council on strategies for bringing my web design for their "parent" web site to the country-based web sites. Presentation included examples for navigation, design and critiques of other interntional-based sites.

Wyeth-Ayerst
August 2001
Brussels, Belgium


On Demand Printing
Adobe Systems, Inc.

Jacob Javitz Center
April 1999
New York City, NY


Adobe Cross Media Publishing
Seybold Boston '99

Demonstrated Adobe GoLive at Adobe's Cross Media booth.

Adobe Systems Incorporated
March 2000
Boston, MA


Adobe's Publishing Solution
Adobe Systems Inc.

May 29, 1997: Philadelphia

Presented and explained my Wharton School and Health System web sites. Discussed navigational rational along with the use of advanced web technologies such as frames, animation and streaming file formats.


From Paper to Cyberspace
Adobe Systems Inc.

Nov. 3, 1995: New York University, NY
Nov. 10, 1995: University of Pennsylvania
May. 8, 1996: Boston College

Demonstration using PageMaker and Acrobat to develop publications for distribution across the World Wide Web. Also conducted hands-on training using the same packages. (Open to the public, registration required for hands-on training)


Acrobat On-Campus Workshop
Written & Produced by John Cook, EMERGE Inc.
for the University of Pennsylvania

Presented Sept. 18, 1995
by John Cook & Chris Converse

Demonstrated how to bring raw PostScript into PDF form via Acrobat Distiller, discussed Acrobat interface design considerations and functionality. (Open to the University and the public)