Darrel Bostow received his B.A. in psychology from the University of Cincinnati in 1966, his M. A. in experimental psychology from Western Michigan University in 1968, and his Ph.D. in Educational Psychology from Southern Illinois University in 1970.
He recently retired from 37 years of teaching at the University of South Florida when he worked extensively in public schools while supervising the research of his master’s and doctoral students.
Darrel specialized in college instructional techniques. During the second half of his career, he specialized in computer interactive programmed instruction and participated in the early development of the USF Behavior Analysis Masters Program.
Kevin Murdock has 40 years of experience serving children and adults with developmental disabilities, and their families. He also consults in public schools to serve students with behavior, learning and language challenges.
His training and research interests include Computer-Based Programmed Instruction, Keller’s Personalized System of Instruction, and distance learning programs.
Kevin has served as Executive Director and President of the Florida Association for Behavior Analysis. He has taught at the University of South Florida, the Florida Institute of Technology, and the University of the Virgin Islands. Kevin is a Board Certified Behavior Analyst - Doctoral. He also is an Approved Continuing Education provider by the Behavior Analysis Certification Board (www.BACB.com).
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