Anne-Marie Armstrong

Biography

Anne-Marie Armstrong received her PhD in Instructional Design and Development from the University of South Alabama in 1998. She spent several years on the Gulf Coast working on various design projects for the US Navy. Later she switched to Florida’s Atlantic Coast and worked on a multimedia course used by the Federal Aviation Agency. Following she headed north where she was an Instructional Designer and Training Manager for Raytheon and Lucent in the Boston area. She received her professional logistician certification while working the defense corridor and applied human factors to interface design. She then consulted for the Government Printing Office and the Architect of the Capitol in Washington, DC. While in that city she received a certificate in Museum Studies from George Washington University. She has designed and developed museum web sites and Teacher Resources for the Smithsonian. Anne-Marie returned to her home state of Michigan in May of 2005 and worked for Ford Motor Company Asia Pacific Marketing (two years) and in faculty development at Wayne State University for two years where she specialized in mobile learning, multi-media instructional strategies, and moving brick and mortar courses online. Dr. Armstrong is presently teaching for Oakland Community College, Information Science and online for the doctoral program at Colorado Technical University. Courses include Introduction to Computers, Research Methods, Business Strategies for Emerging Media and Usability and Interaction.

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