The Productive Scholar: John LeMasney on Sketchup

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Speaker bio:
John LeMas­ney is a father, artist, designer, con­sul­tant, tech­nol­o­gist, open web advo­cate and open source evan­ge­list liv­ing and work­ing in New Jer­sey.
He is the Man­ager of Edu­ca­tional Tech­nol­ogy Train­ing and Out­reach at Prince­ton Uni­ver­sity, respon­si­ble for train­ing and pre­sent­ing to fac­ulty and stu­dents about the effec­tive use of tech­nol­ogy for com­mu­ni­ca­tion, work, teach­ing and learn­ing. He tries to help peo­ple get things done.
John received his Bach­e­lor of Fine Arts with hon­ors from the  Uni­ver­sity of the Arts in Philadel­phia, PA in 1998.
He received his Mas­ter of Arts in Orga­ni­za­tional Lead­er­ship (com­mu­ni­ca­tion) with hon­ors from Rider Uni­ver­sity in Lawrenceville, NJ in 2009.
You can see his design work in a daily design blog at http://365sketches.org

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