eSpace 1.0 was originally developed by Matthew Stuve and Alex Crespi in the context of a PT3 project funded by the U.S. Department of Education. eSpace “2.0” is designed and directed by Dr. Matthew Stuve as a mission of the CTE.
Technical and Content Acknowledgments:
- Alex Crespi, my original programmer and collaborator on eSpace 1.0 (200-2002)
- David Schultz, Lead System Adminstrator, 2010-11. David configures the system and tests new development and plugins. He is the primary technical contact for eSpace 2.0.
- Michael Modesitt, Director of Technology: Xserve support and mission coordination with TC.
- Wade Guisewhite, Assessment Systems Programmer, TC: Occasional PHP and MySQL support in relation to WP.
- UTS Personnel (Todd Phelps, Todd Meister, Ben Armstrong).
- CTE iStudio Staff, who construct content for the base portal (Erica Bettcher, Laura Suero, Melissa Travis).
Educational, Organizational, and Financial Acknowledgements:
- Dr. John Jacobson, Dean of Teachers College, who provides support for the CTE as a College-based center and knowledge group.
- Dr. Judy Miller, Director of OTES , who provided support for the I-STEM portal development.
- Dr. Jerrell Cassady, Professor of Educational Psychology, who provided support for various CTE and eSpace-related projects.
- Dr. Sheron Fraser-Burgess who, as Co-PI of the Power Up! and Parent Night projects, provide community sponsorship of eSpace.
- Dr. Diane Bottomley and Dr. Peggy Rice who, as co-directors of EPIC with me, provide community sponsorship of eSpace.
- Dr. Susan Tancock, Professor of Elementary Education, who provides educational leadership with the IDEA and related communities.