Kathy Neesen is a doctoral student in Instructional Technology at UVa. She is interested in learning how games and educational software can be better designed and incorporated into a variety of learning environments, from K-12 to the business arena, as well as how Flash can be used to develop online learning tools that are interactive and easily accessible to teachers and learners. Her professional background is in web design and development.
kn3t@virginia.edu
Maria Pieri, M.Ed
Maria complete her Masters of Eduation in Instructional Technology at the University of Virginia and is currently working in her home country of Cypress. She is a special Education Teacher.
Michael Kelley, M.Ed
Michael is doctoral student in Instructional Technology at UVa. His professional background is in teaching English as a second/foreign language, and he is interested in discovering ways to leverage technology to enhance language learning. For more "details" about Michael, check out Sonikcycle.
mjk5e@virginia.edu
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