David Traub
David Traub "Educational Warrior" David has produced, written,
consulted upon or co-developed multimedia projects for or with entities
such as Apple Computer, Apple Australia, Britannica Software, Capital-EMI
Records, EMI Records, EMI Record Group North America, Enter Television,
Globo Networks, The Government of the Republic of China, The Government
of Ontario Ministery of Culture, GTE-Imagitrek, Hakuhodo, "The Lawnmower
Man" (all display graphics), MCA Records (MCA Records Interactive),
Pacific Telesis, Philips Interactive Media, Real World (Peter Gabriel),
The Rolling Stones, SONY Australia, Topix Interactive (Toronto), Viacom,
Verbum, and Wanbishi Archives.
He has consulted extensively, speaks internationally on various facets of
the new media and high-tech education, and writes periodically for various
trade magazines such as Millimeter, Videography, and the Multimedia and
Videodisc Monitor. Traub was associate and technical producer for the "Grand
Scientific Musical Theater" (COMDEX 1992), produced three virtual reality
festivals at Brazil's Centro Cultural de Candido Mendes (Rio de Janeiro
1993, 1994, 1995), and designed and produced Millimeter Magazine's "Hands-On"
CD ROM production conference (August 1995). Traub was most recently producer
and writer of EMI Records' "Promised Land" CD ROM (Due March,
1996), associate producer of MCA Records' "On The Road With B.B. King"
(Due February 1996), co-founded Cloud 9 Interactive, producer of the "Wanna-Be"
children's series of career CD ROM's (Summer 1996).
Traub earned a masters in education with a focus on human potential and
the instructional use of virtual environments and multimedia from Harvard
University while conducting simultaneous classwork in interactive cinema
and artificial intelligence-based narrative at the MIT Media Lab, and earned
undergraduate degrees in rhetoric and film with honors from University of
California at Berkeley.
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