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Robert Ambrose is
president and founder of ESF. Mr. Ambrose works with the technology recycling project in Massachusetts and beyond.
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Robert Zenhausern, Ph.D. retired as a Professor of Psychology from St.John's after 35 years.
He has been active online since 1979 and created his first mailing list for learning disability in
1990. He built Maelstrom@StJohns.edu, the largest academic ListservŠ site on the Internet. He has
been involved with ESF since its inception.
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Anne Pemberton is a K-12 educator in rural Virginia. She taught Special Education high school students for 15 years during which time she began using the Internet as an important educational resource. She has since worked with other grade levels and students groups using the computer and the Internet and developing instructional applications for her students and the Internet. She has both published her experiences and edited journals in these areas.
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Ann Parsons, MA has
been a leader in the use of the Internet for persons with disabilities
for 10 years and has extensive experience in guiding teachers in the use
of the Internet in their classes. Ann has been blind from birth and is
dependent on a voice synthesizer and therefore uniquely qualified to evaluate
accessibility.
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Patt Haring is one of the founders of KidsNet, the first Internet mailing
lists devoted to children. She is on online pioneer and an outspoken advocate for the
rights of persons with disabilities.
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Thomas T. Panto is a retired electronic controls engineer who in 1978 discovered that a computer is only as good as it's program. His Motto, "You Go in the Direction that you walk."
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