I prepare lectures for distance learners. I have told and read stories for children and adults. I have been a teacher, librarian and professor for over 30 years.
I have recorded lectures for the distance education classes I teach. I can supply sample stories and demo voiceovers, voice talent, phone messages, or amusing sounds.
Education
BA. Columbia University, New York, NY. Major: psychology.
BHL. Jewish Theological Seminary, New York, NY. Major: Bible. Minor: education.
MS LS. Columbia University School of Library and Information Service, New York, NY. Course work in organization of materials, Judaica bibliography, and information systems.
Loyola University Graduate School. Graduate studies in computer science.
MHL. Jewish University of America, Skokie, IL. Major: Bible.
DHL. Jewish University of America. Dissertation topic is on names and library cataloging.
Additional graduate level studies: Hebrew Union College--Jewish Institute of Religion (Jewish History, Hebrew manuscripts), University of Cincinnati (German); Teachers College of Columbia University (school administration), Truman College (business and computer science). Additional training in knowledge management from Dominican University.
I took German courses in high school and college.
Can record digitally to my computer with a variety of microphones, can edit the sound track. I edited my own CD.
Publications: ISAC: Network News (daily 1989-92). Fictional piece in Jan 1992, JUF News. “A variant text from the Isaiah Scroll” in The Jewish Bible July-September 1997. Regular column for the Chicago Rabbinical Council’s News and Views [The column deals with library issues. Issues may be viewed So far there are more than 80 columns. Editor of Newsletter of the Judaica Library Network of Metropolitan Chicago.
My doctoral dissertation is available on line. Over 15,000 people have viewed the file.