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I am an instructional designer working for a major computer manufacturer for the last eight years. I have worked in training and development since 1985. I have a Bachelor’s degree in English Writing from St. Edward’s University and an MEd. in Instructional Technology from The University of Texas at Brownsville. My interests include assessment design and the relationship between language, thought, and meaning.
I am an instructional designer working for a major computer manufacturer for the last eight years. I have worked in training and development since 1985. I have a Bachelor’s degree in English Writing from St. Edward’s University and an MEd. in Instructional Technology from The University of Texas at Brownsville. My interests include assessment design and the relationship between language, thought, and meaning.
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I am an instructional designer working for a major computer manufacturer for the last eight years. I have worked in training and development since 1985. I have a Bachelor’s degree in English Writing from St. Edward’s University and an MEd. in Instructional Technology from The University of Texas at Brownsville. My interests include assessment design and the relationship between language, thought, and meaning.



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