Ph.D. - Educational Psychology, University of Alberta, 1978
M.S. - Theoretical Psychology, University of Alberta, 1976
B.S. - Experimental Psychology, University of Toronto, 1973
eLearning Course Developer, Walden Institute, 1999-2002. Created web-based courses and programs for professional training.
Technology Consultant, The Economic
Development Institute of the World Bank, 1994-95. Created strategic plan for
technology-based training and assisted staff with use of instructional
technology.
Senior Research Associate
, Army Research Institute, 1991-1992. Developed
a hypertext database of instructional theories relevant to adult learning
[National Research Council Fellowship].
Chief Executive Officer of Park Row Inc., a
software publishing company, 1985-1990. In addition to daily management
responsibilities, he was responsible for all product development and support
activities. Provided consulting in software design and
instructional technology.
Chief scientist of Courseware Incorporated, 1984-1985.
In this position he guided the technical direction of the company and managed
R&D activities. Areas of special interest were artificial intelligence and
automated instructional systems.
Senior scientist at the Human Resources Research
Organization (HumRRO), 1980-1983. At HumRRO, he was involved in a wide range of human factors
projects for corporate and government clients.
Instructional Designer at Courseware Incorporated, 1978-1980. Developed and managed computer-based training courses for corporate and government clients.
University of Maryland, College Park - Adjunct Professor, Distance Education Program. 2001-present.
University of Wisconsin, Madison - Adjunct/Visiting Professor, Engineering Professional Development Dept. 1983-present.
Nova Southeastern University - Program Professor, Fischler
Center for the Advancement of Education, Instructional Technology &
Distance Education program. 1997 - 1998.
George Washington University - Adjunct Professor, Graduate School of Education
& Human Development, HRD and Ed Leadership depts,
1989 - 1997.
San Diego State - Adjunct Instructor, Educational Technology Dept.,1984
Catholic University, Washington, D.C. - Lecturer, School of Education, 1983.
Online Education: Learning and Teaching in Cyberspace. Book
version:
Technology, Learning & Organizations.
Book version: CRC/St Lucie Press, 1998. WWW version: [
http://www.gwu.edu/~lto ] 1997 - 2000.
A Celebration of Teaching Excellence. -
CD-ROM/Videotape George Washington Univ. 1996.
Distance Education: A Systems Perspective.
Exploring Learning & Instruction: The Theory into Practice Program. Hypertext
database available in Hyperties, HyperCard, and via
WWW [ http://tip.psychology.org ]. 1992 -present.
Public Access Systems: Bringing Computer Power to the People. Ablex,
Educational Technology: Leadership Perspectives. Educational Technology
Publications,
We Teach With Technology: New Visions for Education. Franklin Beedle & Assoc. Irvine, CA. 1992. (with
B. Hunter and M. Furlong)
Computers for Educational Administrators.
Ablex,
Adminsim (MS-DOS).
Hypertext Hands-On! A New Way of Accessing and
Organizing Information. Addison-Wesley,
Online Help Systems. Ablex,
Problem Analysis (MS-DOS),
Artificial Intelligence and Instruction. Addison-Wesley,
The CBT Analyst (MS-DOS).
Authoring: A Guide to the Design of Instructional
Software. Addison-Wesley,
Guide to Managing Information with Your PC. Scott, Foresman & Co.
(with B. Hunter & H. Hunter)
Cost/Benefits Analysis (MS-DOS).
Guide to Telecommunications for Your IBM PC. Scott, Foresman & Co.
(with B. Hunter & H. Hunter)
Training for Tomorrow: Distributed Learning Through Computer and
Communications Technology. Addison-Wesley,
Computers for Kids Over Sixty. Addison-Wesley,
Training & Technology: A Handbook for HRD Professionals. Addison-Wesley,
Computer Based Training: A Guide to Selection and Implementation. Addison-Wesley,
Costs, Benefits & Productivity in Training Systems. Addison-Wesley,