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Andrew Bishop has been working with learning technology since the late 1990s when he hand-coded lesson plans in HTML and built the first online courses at Amazon.com. Along the way he’s been a classroom trainer, an e-learning developer, a people manager, and de facto product manager for internal learning applications at Verizon Wireless. His current product, the Learning Album, won a 2012 Silver award from Brandon Hall for best advance in unique learning technology. Andrew lives outside of Seattle with his wife and two daughters. He firmly believes that a humanities degree can prepare you for anything life throws your way, however he has recently taken up Kung Fu just in case.
Andrew Bishop has been working with learning technology since the late 1990s when he hand-coded lesson plans in HTML and built the first online courses at Amazon.com. Along the way he’s been a classroom trainer, an e-learning developer, a people manager, and de facto product manager for internal learning applications at Verizon Wireless. His current product, the Learning Album, won a 2012 Silver award from Brandon Hall for best advance in unique learning technology. Andrew lives outside of Seattle with his wife and two daughters. He firmly believes that a humanities degree can prepare you for anything life throws your way, however he has recently taken up Kung Fu just in case.
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