User:Zanimum/Resume
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- Nicholas Moreau
- Brampton, ON
- nicholasmoreau@gmail.com
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[edit] Education
- 2006 Diploma
- Advertising and graphic design, Humber College Lakeshore, Toronto, Ontario
[edit] Experience
[edit] In the media
[edit] Columns
- Nicholas Moreau, "100 Words on Brampton", The Brampton Bulletin, 2005 on
- Nicholas Moreau, "Sports Shorts", The Brampton Bulletin, 2005
[edit] Interviews
- Thomas Rawlings and, Ana Kronschnabel. "New Media: Who are the real winners now we've all gone Wiki-crazy?", The Independent, 26 June 2006. Retrieved on 28 June 2006.
- Republished by California's LinuxInsider.com as "Wiki Revolution a New Curve on Information Highway" on 28 June 2006
- Kidd, Kenneth. "Wikigeeks celebrate one million entries", Toronto Star, 5 March 2006. Retrieved on 28 June 2006.
- Fortune, Carley. "Who needs journalists?", Ryerson Review of Journalism, January 2006.
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- Partially bitter look at citizen journalism.
- Casselman, Marsha, "Wiki-research only beginning". Toronto: Humber Etcetera
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- http://etcetera.humberc.on.ca/story.php?issueID=8&storyID=182
- I was interviewed for this article in the school's student newspaper.
[edit] Letters to the editor
- Moreau, Nicholas. "Wikipedia wrongs", NOW Magazine, 9 February 2006.
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- Letter to the editor, responding to the attribution of Wikipedia's founding to Mitch Kapor. Sadly, I didn't get my revised letter off to them in time, pointing out their other factual errors. Published in the annual "Love and Sex" issue.
- Moreau, Nicholas. "Wikipedia already had accountability measures", Delaware News-Journal, 22 December 2005.
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- My letter to the editor of this Wilmington, DE newspaper responded to an editorial on Wikipedia's policies.
[edit] Television appearances
- Onley, David. "Home Page", CP24, 18 January 2006.
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- Live technology talk show, at 5:00 PM EST. Regarded using Wikipedia from a personal perspective.
- LaPorte, Leo. "Episode #282", G4techTV, 17 November 2005.
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- Aired 11/17/2005, 01/27/2006 in Canada. Regarded using Wikipedia from a personal perspective.[1]
[edit] Volunteering
- Wikimedia Foundation Communication Committee member, 2005 on
- English Canada press contact, Wikimedia Foundation, 2004 on
- Wikipedia contributor/sysop, 2003 on

