Dudley Storey

Instructor at SAIT

Calgary, Alberta, Canada
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Dudley Storey is an instructor and creative technologist with over 12 years teaching experience at SAIT, specializing in web development, 3D design and animation. He blends art history and psychology insights with practical skills in HTML5, CSS and multimedia to design engaging, accessible learning experiences that make complex tools feel fun and approachable. Based in Calgary, he focuses on empowering students to become effective creatives by turning theory into hands-on projects and resources. A teacher, writer and designer by practice, Dudley brings a rare mix of humanities perspective and technical craft to classroom and curriculum development.
code12 years of coding experience
bookBachelor of Arts - BA, Art History, Psychology, Bachelor of Arts - BA, Art History, Psychology at The University of Auckland
bookApplied Multimedia
bookSouthern Alberta Institute of Technology (SAIT)
languagesasl
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Github Skills (12)

image-slider9
blender8
scheme8
responsive7
launcher7
css7
sass7
linux5
windows4
zsh4
tipping4
open-source3

Programming languages (3)

ShellJavaScriptPython

Github contributions (5)

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dudleystorey/thenewdefaults

Sep 2014 - Jul 2016

Contributions:27 commits, 1 PR, 1 push in 1 year 10 months
color-systemsasscssscssreplacement
dudleystorey/CSSslidy

Mar 2014 - Jun 2014

An auto-generated responsive CSS image slider
Contributions:16 commits in 3 months
csssliderimage-sliderresponsive-cssauto-generated
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Dudley Storey - Instructor at SAIT