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My name is Alexis Berthiaume and I am a senior at Roger Williams University. I am majoring in Forensic Biology with a minor in Psychology. After graduation I intend on finding employment within the field such as working in a crime lab. I am from Plainville, Massachusetts and work part time at the ELC in Barrington, RI. In my free time I like to go to the beach, spend time with friends and family, and paint. I am very organized, have great customer service skills and manage my time effectively.
Decoding the Past: Exploring the Timeless Charm of Morse Code
In a world dominated by digital communication, Morse code remains a timeless testament to human ingenuity and resilience. With its rhythmic dashes and dots, Morse code whispers tales of bygone eras, from the telegraph lines of the 19th century to clandestine messages...
Spark of Innovation: Unraveling the Wires of History with the Telegraph
Did you know that the rise of the telegraph began with its invention by Samuel Morse in 1837, marking a pivotal moment in communication history. The telegraph revolutionized communication by enabling instantaneous messaging over long distances via electrical signals...
Analog vs Digital
My original: In class I was fascinated when we talked about analog phones compared to digital phones.The transition from analog phones to digital phones marked a significant milestone in the history of telecommunications, bringing about numerous interesting...
Learning about ChatGPT
Delving into the Enigmatic World of ChatGPT. In the initial week of our class, we delved into the intricacies of ChatGPT, discovering its potential for content generation in our coursework. Our journey commenced by tasking ChatGPT with the revision of our professional...
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What I Do Best
UI/UX Design
Web Design
Brand Identity
Work Experience
January 2020 – Present
Senior Product Designer
Innovative Solutions Co.
June 2017 – December 2019
Product Design Lead
Tech Innovators Inc.
User-Centric Design: Championing a user-centric design approach by conducting user research