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Jody Paul is the Chief Reader for Advanced Placement Computer Science [1] (2008-2012), an Associate Professor of Computer Science at Metropolitan State College of Denver[2], a professional musician (AFM Local 47)[3], a fitness instructor at the Auraria Higher Education Center[4], and a consultant with expertise in the areas of artificial intelligence (cognitive science) , human-computer interaction (usability), and software engineering. He earned his degrees from UCLA: a BS degree in Mathematics & Computer Science, an MS degree in Computer Science & Management, and a PhD degree in Computer Science.[5]