David A. Dockterman
Moby ID: 14934
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David Dockterman brings a multitude of perspectives - as a teacher, parent, school committee member, and veteran in the educational technology field - to his insights about teachers and technology. A former social studies teacher, David joined Tom Snyder Productions in 1982 while earning his Ed.D. from the Harvard Graduate School of Education. He has designed several award-winning products including Science Court; Decisions, Decisions; and The Great Ocean Rescue, and is the author of the highly regarded book Weaving Technology into Your Teaching, successor to Great Teaching in the One-Computer Classroom. David is also a Lecturer on Education at the Harvard Graduate School of Education. David and his wife Gabrielle live in Carlisle, Massachusetts, with their son Jake.
Source: Selected articles from Tom Snyder Productions Official Company Website - About Us - Management
http://www.teachtsp.com/aboutus/management.asp
Credited on 7 games
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Puppy Love (1986, Macintosh) | Playtesting |
The American Challenge: A Sailing Simulation (1986, DOS) | Editorial Development |
The Halley Project: A Mission In Our Solar System (1985, Atari 8-bit) | Playtesting and Editorial Development |
Run for the Money (1984, Macintosh) | Editorial Development |
Bannercatch (1984, PC Booter) | Editorial Development |
Agent USA (1984, Atari 8-bit) | Editorial Development |
Swiss Family Robinson (1984, Commodore 64) | Scriptwriter |
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Frequent Collaborators
People- 7 games with Thomas F. F. Snyder
- 7 games with Peter H. Reynolds
- 7 games with Richard D. Abrams
- 4 games with Chris A. Lutes Jr.
- 4 games with Karen Whittredge
- 3 games with Omar H. Khudari
- 2 games with Patricia Hunter
- 2 games with Amy R. Brodesky
- 2 games with Gabrielle Savage
- 2 games with Arthur Lewbel
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