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GARY
J. ANGLIN Ed.D., Indiana
University Dr. Gary Anglin joined the
faculty in 1980 and is now Associate Professor of Education
and program coordinator of the Instructional Systems Design
Program. Dr. Anglin is a full member of the Graduate School
Faculty. He is currently president (1999-2000) of the Division
of Instructional Development and has previously served
as president of the Research and Theory Division, Association
for Educational Communications and Technology (AECT). He
is also president-elect of the Instructional Technology
SIG of the American Educational Research Association. In
addition, he is currently a consulting editor for both
the research and development sections of Educational Technology
Research and Development (ETR&D), member of the editorial
board of The Quarterly Review of Distance Education, and
chairs the Robert M. Gagne Award for Graduate Student Research.
His current research interests are eLearning, Web-based
instruction, visual message design, and metacognition.
Dr. Anglin's recent publications include, An Analysis of
Distance Education Research: Implications for the Instructional
Technologist co-authored with Gary R. Morrison, published
in The Quarterly Review of Distance Education; Visual Message
Design and Learning: The Role of Static and Dynamic Illustrations
published in the Handbook of Research for Educational Communications
and Technology, New York: Macmillan and Washington, DC:
The Association for Educational Communications and Technology.
He is also editor of the award-winning book (James W. Brown
Publication Award and the DID Outstanding Book Award, AECT),
Instructional Technology: Past, Present and Future published
by Libraries Unlimited, Englewood, CO.
E-mail: ganglin@uky.edu
JOAN
M. MAZUR Ph.D., Cornell
University Dr. Joan Mazur joined the faculty
in 1993 as an assistant professor in the Instructional
Systems Design program. She had worked for six years at
the Interactive Multimedia Group at Cornell University
while pursuing her graduate degrees. Dr. Mazur holds a
Masters in Educational Philosophy from Cornell and a doctorate
in Curriculum and Instruction from that same institution.
After obtaining her BA in English from SUNY Geneseo in
upstate New York she taught secondary English at several
rural and inner city schools. Dr. Mazur's current research
interests focus on interface design and the use of interactive
multimedia to support learning, research, and teacher professionalism
in a variety of instructional contexts.
E-mail: jmazur@uky.edu
DOUGLAS
C. SMITH, Ph.D. Arizona State University Dr.
Douglas C. Smith joined our faculty in 1987. His primary
assignment is in our Instructional Systems Design program
where he teaches instructional computing and electronic
authoring. His research interests include the roles of
education technologists, gender equity, and computer based
instruction. Dr. Smith also coordinates the business content
core for the master's with initial certification program.
E-mail: dcsmit1@uky.edu
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