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Jordan Kahl

Software Engineer

Jordan Kahl
26 years old
Driving License
United States (Arizona)
Professional Status
Employed
Available
About Me
I am a fresh college graduate committed to working for a respectable company for years to come. I plan on being a valuable asset to the company as well as maintaining my service with a close-to-heart chess organization.
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  • https://prezi.com/z60ul9tsz9nm/net-neutrality/
  • Through this presentation, extensive research was done on the now-popular issue of net neutrality. With all the information on the subject in hand, my group partner and I agreed on the stance against net neutrality. This belief was defended by counterarguments in our presentation and scrutiny from the audience.
  • http://www.tiki-toki.com/timeline/entry/315383/Computing-Evolution/
  • After watching and taking notes on a extensive documentary on the history of the computer, my group created a timeline with, what we felt, were the most important events to put into a timeline. We organized planned which events to use and organized many paragraphs of descriptions for each one into this timeline.
  • https://prezi.com/dm7hhjdyzddv/the-klez/
  • This presentation demonstrates the ability to analyze data because of the informative style of a lesser-known virus. The presentation was created with the research on the virus completed and data on the subject from multiple sources communicated to the audience.
  • https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1aJj5C_Q32dKEptd0-bGb78O4yJRvKnEvxmPXf2RNKSc/edit#slide=id.p4
  • In this presentation, the goal was to convince an audience to "mock invest" in my group's product. Using previous knowledge of what makes a good app on an appstore and research done on the likely competitors of our idea, we perfected our design of a math tutoring app. As with all apps, we faced roadblocks in our ideas and could in no way consider our idea "perfect". But many revisions later, our idea was a solid one, prompting 3 of the 4 "investors" to "invest".
  • https://prezi.com/z60ul9tsz9nm/net-neutrality/
  • As with all group presentation, there is always a level of teamwork needed to create an effective one. With this presentation, this is especially true because of the objective to take a stance on net neutrality (for or against) and defend your belief to a critiquing audience. Although we were the minority of the class, our stance was defended well by our ability to strengthen our arguments by working together.
  • https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1aJj5C_Q32dKEptd0-bGb78O4yJRvKnEvxmPXf2RNKSc/edit#slide=id.p4
  • In this presentation, the goal was to convince an audience to "mock invest" in my group's product. Using previous knowledge of what makes a good app on an appstore and research done on the likely competitors of our idea, we perfected our design of a math tutoring app. This application idea was a successful one, receiveing positive feedback and the "mock investments" of 3 of the 4 "mock investors".