The Directors
Barbara Masters and David Boin bring over 70 years of combined teaching experience to Ed Tech Workshops. Contact Ed Tech to discuss a plan for professional development at your school.
For more information call: 818-203-9074
David Boin received his Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of California, Riverside and a secondary teaching credential from UCLA. His graduate studies include Educational Product Development and Educational Television production at UCLA.

David wrote and published "Edu Game - a series of simulation games distributed nation-wide.   He was an Instructor with Teacher Development and Support and the Teacher Training Academy. David was a teacher with the Los Angeles Unified School District for over 40 years, teaching Language Arts, Social Science, Drama, and Technology on the Secondary level.  He was a seven-year participant and instructor at the Teach the Teachers Collaborative in Ojai, California where he developed an award-winning WebQuest.

David also designs multi-media presentations and professional development courses for the District Intern Program.  He develops and teaches face-to-face and online classes for school-site professional development workshops and district-wide technology courses for state credential requirements.
Barbara Goodwin Masters received a secondary teaching credential and a Bachelor of Arts degree in Theater Arts from UCLA and a Masters of Fine Arts  from California State University, Northridge.  More recently, she received a Master of Arts degree in Educational Administration from California State University, Northridge. 

Barbara taught in the Los Angeles Unified School District for over 30 years. During her tenure at Los Angeles Unified, she served as Lead Teacher for the Los Angeles Learning Community and the Annenberg Technology Academy.  In addition to her experience at Los Angeles Unified, Barbara was an adjunct professor for the Masters of Education in Instructional Technology Program and an online instructor for Walden University. 

After retirement, Barbara initiated Moodle, the online course management system, as a professional
development tool for Los Angeles Unified teachers.  Along with other technology teachers, she coordinated the development of a series of online courses that are now offered with both the Moodle and Blackboard online systems.


Support Staff:

Sue Brown, Instructor
Carmela Gomes, Instructor/Curriculum Development
Cheryl Sawyer, Instructor
Vernita Mason, Instructor/Curriculum Development