Jeffrey Barlow <barlowj@pacificu.edu>
Jeffrey Barlow, Director of the Berglund Center, is the founding editor of The Journal of the Association for History and Computing, Past President and current Webmaster of the Association for Asian Studies on the Pacific Coast (ASPAC), and Director of the Matsushita Center for Electronic Learning (MCEL). He is Professor of History and holds the Matsushita Chair of Asian Studies at Pacific University. Professor Barlow's web page.
Dr. Tom Cockburn, of the Waikoto Institute of Technology, New Zealand is a highly published and internationally recognized expert in electronic training and learning within business environments. His piece is "The Intuitive Artistry of Action Learning in Organizations" found here.
Leonard D. DuBoff <lduboff@dubofflaw.com>
Duboff's practice areas include Business, Art, Intellectual Property (Copyright, Trademark, Trade Dress, Trade Secrets, Patent Litigation, Licensing), Corporate, Real Estate & High-Tech Law, Commercial Litigation. He attended Brooklyn Poly Tech (AAS, 1964), Hofstra University (BES, magna cum laude, 1968), Brooklyn Law School (JD, summa cum laude, 1971), and his bar admissions are New York (1972) and Oregon (1977).
Michael Geraci is an assistant professor in Pacific University's Integrated Media program, a major he helped to design and implement for the university in 1998. Mike also teaches online courses in Information Design and Communication for the University of Oregon's Applied Information Management Masters program, the program from which he earned his Master of Science degree in 2002. Prior to teaching, Mike spent eight years managing Pacific's department of Educational Technologies where he developed web and multimedia applications to support teaching and learning. In addition, he has a number of years experience working as an independent web developer, graphic designer and video production specialist.
Chris Pruett is a Gaming Editor and newly-hired Google software engineer. Chris has worked on nine published games, including X-Men Legends 2 PSP, and Crash Bandicoot: N-Tranced. In addition to writing code, he spends a lot of time studying Japanese and playing horror games. Chris maintains a horror game research blog at http://www.dreamdawn.com/sh/
Chris Pruett - The Rise of Manipulatives in Video Games
Tom Cockburn - The Intuitive Artistry of Action Learning in Organizations
Leonard D. DuBoff - Do You Understand Representations, Warranties and...
Mike Geraci - Something's in the Air: Adobe's New Software Platform
Ben Elliot - A Quick Introduction to Thin Clients
Nicholas Carr's The Big Switch
Tarleton Gillespie's Wired Shut: Copyright and the Shape of Digital...
Confucius says: Privacy is Dead; Get over it...
Is Print Alive and Well, Dying, or Already Dead