All filetypes are .PDF unless otherwise noted.

Grant Documentation

Document detailing the Museum of Science Fiction’s VR Museum project submitted as part of the complete grant application submitted to the Institute of Museum and Library Services.

Core document for the Museum of Science Fiction’s VR Museum Docent and Curatorial Database projects. Submitted as part of the complete grant application submitted to Amazon Web Services.

Technical Documentation

This was created by a team of five, including me. The last round of editing was done by another team with our final approval.

Written to ensure maximum compliance with the organization’s existing design. As complete newcomers may be assigned posting duties in the future, the guide does not make any assumptions on behalf of the user.

Developed to ensure that subsequent web designers regardless of skill level would be able to maintain the organization’s chosen design.

Tutorials/Guides

A combination introduction-tutorial for a guide on how to bypass digital security by interacting with the physical world, coupled with a common set of simple cybersecurity penetration testing tools. Written in Simplified Technical English.

Quick reads on a variety of subjects, but primarily introductory tutorials and observations on emerging technology. Intended for an audience unfamiliar with the subject matter.

Informative document written to educate college students on avenues they may have to increasing their financial aid.

Essays

Literary analysis on symbolism in the mentioned novel.

Informative essay on the evolution of computer graphics from their inception to the 2010s.

An essay written to answer the question posed in the header by an associate.

Written as an exercise during a Lotus Unity Club meeting to extol the virtues of oration as both a useful skill and an artform.

Fiction

A short science-fiction story exploring the notion of an artificial intelligence on the verge of sentience having a philosophical discussion with a human being who enters a shared digital space.

Personal Projects

Manual instructing users on how to utilize a created system of gameplay intended to be used while playing an existing video game not associated with the creator. Includes tutorial to facilitate users of any skill level to learn how to interact with the existing video game. Created as a marriage of the desire to improve my skills in documentation and my interested in the subject matter. Also included is an introductory document written to explain why the Diceroll Combat System (DCS) was created in more detail. All content related to the DCS belongs to Joseph Francois Brooks. All other content belongs to Blizzard Entertainment.

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