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Thaddeus M. Johnston
EDUCATION
Bachelor of Science in Computer Science Graduated: December 2013
Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO GPA/Major 3.86/3.92
Dean’s List—Spring, Fall 2012; Spring, Fall 2013
WORK EXPERIENCE
1/14—present Interactive Intelligence Indianapolis, IN
Application Developer
Wrote and designed the front– and back-end for the Contact Priority Builder®, a ININ desktop
application that enables users to build priority rules to highly customize the order in which contacts are
called during a campaign (application currently in testing)
Designing and writing training for upcoming application developers
8/12—12/13 Colorado State University Fort Collins, CO
Instructor/Teaching Assistant – Object Oriented Problem Solving
Only undergraduate student to teach a class at CSU’s computer science department
Designed the curriculum, daily lectures, recitations, exams, quizzes, and projects for a class of 29
students
Taught proper programming techniques in the subjects of procedural and object-oriented programming,
as well as mathematics topics such as combinatorics, discrete math, and mathematical induction
Coached totally visually impaired computer science students in mid-level computer science classes
6/05—6/11 Lindamood-Bell Learning Processes WY, AZ, NM, HI, DC
Project Director/Educational Consultant
Managed a $650,000 project that worked with classroom and special education teachers that taught re-
search-based methods to improve the reading and comprehension abilities of elementary, middle and
high school students
SKILLS
Programming languages: C#, Java Familiar with: Python, SQL, HTML, CSS, XAML
Currently learning—AngularJS
ACTIVITIES AND AWARDS
Student Chapter Co-President and Tech-Librarian for ACM
Only three-time winner of The Sunday Junkie on Mmajunkie.com, a weekly mixed-martial arts writing con-
test with submissions from more than 20 countries; all wins followed by discussion on internet radio.
As an extracurricular activity, recently spent ~48 hours finding and proving many complex Fibonacci se-
quence identities, including an identity that was proved and published in 2003. Currently working on
finding an undiscovered identity.
Recently made a popular board game, Shadows Over Camelot®, fully accessible for the visually impaired.