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Read Gilgen completed his BA at Brigham Young University, and his MA and PhD in Latin American Literature and Linguistics at the University of
California, Irvine. He taught Spanish at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill and at the University of Wisconsin before becoming director of UW's L&S Learning Support Services (the language labs) in
1981.His professional interests include instructional technology in higher education, especially in foreign language education. He is currently president of the International Association for Language Learning
Technology. He has taught and written extensively on DOS, Windows, and WordPerfect since the early 1980s. He is author of Que's WordPerfect for Windows Hot Tips, contributing author to several Que books
including Special Edition Using WordPerfect Suite 8 and Special Edition Using Microsoft Office 97 Professional. |