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Designing Case-based Learning for Virtual Worlds
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Speaker Profile Pauline Brutlag Pauline Brutlag completed her masters degree in Learning, Design and Technology at the Stanford Univeristy School of Education in 1999. Her undergraduate training was in Human Biology. She spent two years working at Macromedia on the Dreamweaver product team, both as a quality assurance engineer as as community manager of Dreamweaver's online developer exchange. Pauline is experienced in project management, black box QA, educational media development and training, design for usability, developer relations and documentation. At SUMMIT, Pauline leads the Stanford team for the international Advanced Immunization Management (AIM) e-Learning project - funded by the Seattle-based organization, PATH. AIM e-Learning delivers up-to-date content and engaging instructional tools, on either web or CD-ROM, to aid national level immunization managers in developing timely, effective and sustainable policy. Pauline is also coordinating the development of online materials for an upcoming Stanford course: Rethinking International Health. Pauline has been a life-long gamer, from her first experiences with Reader Rabbit to her addiction to Zelda and Zork Zero, to her current favorites Ico, Dance Dance Revolution and World of Warcraft. She can't wait to see how advances in gaming and simulation can be effectively applied for learning. |
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