Brad Atchison is currently employed as an occupational therapist with USD #383 in Manhattan, Kansas. He is also enrolled as a special student in the department of education at Kansas State University. Brad's experience with educational technology is limited to hardware and software that can be used as "assistive technology" for special education students. Brad has also worked as an assistant professor of speech communication and debate coach at University of Alaska Anchorage and a pediatric therapist at Boulder Community Hospital in Boulder Colorado. Brad can be reached at keats3179@yahoo.com  
 

Cecil Schmidt is a doctoral student in Curriculum & Instruction with a specialization in educational Computing, Design & Telecommunications at Kansas State University. Currentlly Mr. Schmidt is an Associate Professor of Computer Information Sciences at Washurn University. He currently is teaching Computational Intelligence, Database Managment Systems, Contemporary Programming Methods, and the Computer Information Sciences Capstone Courses. Mr. Schmidt additionally is a computer consultant with past and present clients including serveral of the fortune 500 companies along with many of the local state agencies. His areas of interest includes Case Based Reasoning with applications in education. Cecil may be reached atreached at Cecil Schmidt@washburn.edu

 
Mark Viner is working toward a doctorate in Curriculum & Instruction specializing in Educational Computing, Design and Telecommunications at Kansas State University. His research interests include working with students to design multimedia projects, science education, designing to learn, and constructivism. As a teaching assistant, he assists undergraduates and graduates students in the use of educational technology. His educational background includes visual communications, biology, and educational technology. When Mark is not in a canoe fishing he can be reached at mjv2387@ksu.edu
 
Hong Wang is a doctoral student in educational computing, design and telecommunications. With a master degree in English, she had taught ESL in a university in China for six years before she came to K-State to pursue her education. In addition to her work in the Jardine Apartments Office, she has worked on technology workshops and several Web production projects in other departments on campus. Her academic interests include hypermedia environment for learning, constructivism, Web design and distance learning. Hong can be reached at hwa7330@ksu.edu