This is my homepage at Netspace, in Providence, Rhode Island. Of course I wish it were my homepage in Venice, with pictures of Providence at the top, but little can be done about this for the moment. Netspace is the original home of MendelWeb, now in its 6th edition (the first edition appeared here in 1994). In addition to my MendelWeb work, I've been involved with educational technology projects in a variety of settings: as a teacher in the Department of Computer Science at Brown University, where I've taught the Educational Software Seminar (CS092) for several years; as a Research Fellow at the Sheridan Center for Teaching and Learning at Brown; as a Fellow in the Institute for Elementary and Secondary Education, in the Department of Education at Brown, as a Technology Specialist and Program Evaluator with Brown's Education Alliance; as a member of WebPrimitives.com; and, (if all this isn't Pynchonesque enough for you) as the Senior Hypermedia Researcher with Brown's Scholarly Technology Group. As a member of the History, Philosophy and Social Sciences faculty at the Rhode Island School of Design in 2000-2001, I taught courses in the history of science and the philosophy of technology, and in my first few years at Brown I was a Visiting Scholar at the Institute for Brain and Neural Systems. For details and a less mysterious chronology, see my CV.