10th
August
2001
“Elizabeth Boling teaches graduate students in Instructional Systems Technology at Indiana University. Her area of expertise is visual design and the development/production of instructional materials. From 1988-92 she worked at Apple Computer, managing several dozen graphic designers and animators in what was then the company’s User Education group; from 1983-88 she held a similar job at educational publisher Bibliogem, where she managed artists and programmers as well. Ignition’s Amy Satran spent several years as an instructional designer in a different part of Apple+s User Education group, and secretly envied all the fun Boling’s group seemed to be having. They spoke about the topics covered here in August 1997.”
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10th
August
2001
“Elizabeth Boling teaches graduate students in Instructional Systems Technology at Indiana University. Her area of expertise is visual design and the development/production of instructional materials. From 1988-92 she worked at Apple Computer, managing several dozen graphic designers and animators in what was then the company’s User Education group; from 1983-88 she held a similar job at educational publisher Bibliogem, where she managed artists and programmers as well. Ignition’s Amy Satran spent several years as an instructional designer in a different part of Apple’s User Education group, and secretly envied all the fun Boling’s group seemed to be having. They spoke about the topics covered here in August 1997.”
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