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Dr Brian Chapman
IPhD BMedSc LMusA After an academic career in which he published over 30 scientific research papers, Brian then applied his interest in computer simulation to the creation of highly interactive software for computer-based learning. These activities began at the University of Melbourne’s Department of Physiology where Brian produced that university’s first electronic tutorial to be sold overseas in 1992. He then directed Monash University’s Quality Education at a Distance (QED) Research Unit from 1994 to 1997, producing over 30 new titles in electronic learning resources and turning Monash University into a net exporter of electronic tutorials during that period. This was followed by privatisation whereby Brian continued his educational software development through the commercial operations of QED Interactive Pty Ltd, a company which flourished for eight years as a supplier of CD-ROM and web-based learning applications for Monash University, the University of Melbourne, RMIT University, the Mt Eliza Business School and Tonart Productions. Brian now continues these educational software developments as an independent contractor along with other academic activities, including medical teaching and scientific editing. He has been participating in academic development at the Gippsland Medical School as a sessional contractor since May 2007. Brian is also a part-time professional concert pianist, performing frequently as soloist or chamber musician and has appeared widely in Melbourne, Victorian provincial centres, interstate and overseas including the United States, Mexico and Germany. He has made over 100 studio recordings and broadcasts for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation and has released highly acclaimed audio CD recordings of music for piano solo by Mozart (1995), Beethoven (1996), Brahms (1997) and Chopin (2004) as well as a recording of Schubert's Winterreise with soprano Louisa Hunter-Bradley (2006). He teaches piano privately and at St Paul's Anglican Grammar School in Warragul, and is honorary accompanist to the West Gippsland Chorale. Brian’s current research interests include:
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