Doc Andersen
He began his professional life as a public school teacher, working with K-4th grade students in Bloomington, Indiana, for the Monroe Country Community School System. During his teaching career Scott published a number of articles in professional magazines and journals, on subjects ranging from building model rockets with second graders to the results of a 3 month impact study on acid rain with second graders.
Scott was born in Evanston Illinois in 1960. He lived in Chicago until his 5th birthday when his parents moved to Bloomington Indiana. From 1965 to 1991 Scott lived in Bloomington Indiana. His family did leave Indiana for a stint in Bangkok Thailand in 1972. Scott attended Bloomington High School South graduating in 1979 and Indiana University graduating in 1984. Scott began teaching school working in Kindergarten, Pre-First, Second Grade and Fourth grade as a school teacher. During this time he founded the Society of Dead Teachers (or DTS).
Scott left Bloomington in 1991, moving to Ohio. While on the waiting list to join the Cincinnati Public Schools, Scott took work as a trainer for a local Computer training company. Scott's interest in technology led him to join Cincinnati-based "The Future Now", a rapidly expanding computer reseller, with a focus on businesses. Scott joined Microsoft in 1996.
Scott left Microsoft in 2011 and now works for an Aerospace company. He and his family packed up and moved east, now residing in Gaithersburg Maryland!
