Matthew Woolsey, (born December 29, 1982) is a writer, new media programmer and designer, and consultant. Woosley was born in San Francisco. His writing on topics including finance, economic development, drug trafficking, politics, book reviews, baseball, real estate and biomechanics has appeared Forbes Magazine, ABC News, Moscow Times, Los Angeles Times, International Herald Tribune, San Francisco Chronicle, USA Today, Forbes Asia, AOL, , MSN & Rediff. Academic papers on the subject of new media, education and digital literacy have appeared in Educause's ECAR Journal For Applied Research and Ohio State University's Theory into Practice journal, published through the College of Education and Human Ecology. Woolsey is a director of the New Media Consortium, an international consulting company founded in 1993, which consists of more than 250 colleges, universities, museums, corporations, and other learning-focused organizations, including Yale University, Princeton University, University of Michigan, Apple Computer, Adobe Systems, SF MoMA et al. dedicated to the exploration and use of new media and new technologies. His design and programming work with True North Studios, based in Bainbridge Island, Washington for Sun Microsystems, U.S. Library of Congress, Walt Disney Studios and Sybase, has earned awards from Macromedia, MacHome Magazine and Oppenheim Toy Portfolio.
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