Kristina Hooper Woolsey

As an assistant professor at the University of California at Santa Cruz she explored geographic information systems, working on the Aspen Movie Map as a visiting faculty member at MIT.

Woolsey also serves as Adjunct Faculty in the Department of Cognitive Science at Case Western Reserve University.

She has served as executive producer of a range of critically acclaimed multimedia titles, including Life Story, the Visual Almanac, and Voices of the Thirties.

Woolsey is author of many articles, chapters, and books, including VizAbility,[2] from Ceengage Publishers, which she coauthored with Scott Kim and Gayle Curtis.

She was named a Distinguished Scientist by Apple Computer in acknowledgment of her pioneering work in multimedia in education, and an NMC Fellow[4] by the New Media Consortium for her lifetime of contributions to the field.