Adobe Education Leader for 2012/2013

Happy to report that I received word this morning of my acceptance as an Adobe Education Leader (higher education) for a new two-year term!

For those unaware of the program:

The Adobe Education Leaders Program highlights the contributions of innovative educators in higher ed and K–12 who are effectively using Adobe tools and applications to promote excellence in the classroom.

Adobe Education Leaders are dedicated to enhancing creativity and collaboration and improving the teaching and learning experience. They share their expertise through workshops and conferences and help develop standards-based curriculums that are used worldwide. As Adobe updates it products and develops new ones, Education Leaders provide valuable input through beta programs and focus groups.

AELs serve for two-year periods, following which – they must reapply for a new term. I have been an AEL since Adobe expanded the program to higher education 3 years ago. I’m pleased and honored to be able to serve in this role for the next two years.

My work with Adobe AIR 2.0 NativeProcess gets a mention on RIA Radio!

RIA Radio is a weekly podcast presented by InsideRIA as an open discussion with guests from the community, covering upcoming news and current best practices. In Episode 10, Antonio Holguin discusses agency life, application development workflow, and mobile application design and development. Around 38 minutes in, he mentions the work I’ve been doing with the Adobe AIR 2.0 beta in regard to NativeProcess and HandBrake CLI.

Super cool! Many thanks to Antonio for the mention!


Have a listen – the mention is about 38 minutes in, but you’ll want to listen to the entire conversation.

I’ve done a few screencasts of the project available at the following blog posts:

An Early Morning Letter, Displaced Secures Nomination in the World’s Largest Music Awards

Grassroots Music Organization Just Plain Folks (JPF) has announced their nominees for the 2009 edition of their music awards. The An Early Morning Letter, Displaced track “Condemnation” off of the recent full-length release, A Prison of Oneself, has received a nomination for best song in the “Ambient” category. After receiving a record setting 42,000 albums and over a half million songs from 163 countries around the world, the organization’s staff and team of volunteers filtered the music down to both song and album nominees in 95 genres of music. This year’s nominees come from over 80 different countries around the world.

The organization spent 14 months from the initial entry date to screen all the music and narrow down the field. JPF uses a unique mix of judges that come from the music industry, fellow artist and songwriter peers and music fans. “We feel that those groups mixed together make for a balanced and compelling process which identifies a lot of music that any one group might miss.”

So what is the criterion for judging all this music? “One simple question: Does the music move you?” Whitney explains. “I was an active musician, songwriter and most importantly music lover myself before starting this and when I went to write the instructions for our first awards process back in 1998, it occurred to me that people often use strict and rigid measuring sticks to judge music. That seemed unnatural to me. People listen to and love music that moves them… It either moves people or it doesn’t.”

For a complete listing of this year’s nominees and more information, please visit www.justplainfolks.org.


An Early Morning Letter, Displaced is the ambient recording project of Joseph Labrecque. Founded in 1999, this expressive project combines elements of dark ambient, ethereal, and touches of atmospheric neo-classical to form a unique sound. Releases are distributed through Fractured Vision Media, LLC.

Fractured Vision Media, LLC is a new media production company located in Thornton, CO specializing in rich internet technologies such as Flash, Flex, and AIR, as well as more traditional website design and development along with audio and video production and distribution services.