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David Reville is Associate Director for Communications and Systems at the Brown
University Scholarly Technology Group, and Director of the University's
Multimedia Lab. He coordinates web design and development
for STG and its affiliates, and leads projects with strong electronic publication
components, including:
What Did You Do in the War, Grandma?,
and The Whole World was Watching: an oral history of
1968, and the Sheridan
Center for Teaching and Learning.
Reville has lectured about the integration of technology into
the university arts curriculum as well as his experience publishing oral
history material on the Web. He is the current chair of the
northeast region of the Society of Photographic Educators.
Reville received an AB from Hamilton College and an M.F.A. in
Visual Studies from the Visual Studies Workshop, Rochester, NY. He has taught
photography, graphic design, video, and multimedia production to
students at Brown University, UMASS Boston, S.U.N.Y. Brockport, and the
Rhode Island School of Design.
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