Wayne Barry currently works for TAG Learning Ltd (www.taglearning.com) as their Online Learning Manager.

Wayne's interests can be described by the not-so-useful phrase: various and eclectic.

He wrote a paper entitled Hellraiser: An analysis from a cultural perspective or, Tales of weeping flesh and damnation which was signed by Clive Barker (in his own blood too!).

Presented a keynote seminar entitled Using the Internet as a delivery platform for Open and Distance Learning materials to an audience of TEFL specialists. The seminar was reviewed by the BBC World Service.

He is also a contributing author on a number of books related to ICT within Education.

He currently shares his life with a psychotic black and white cat called "Wigglesworth" and has a penchant for flamboyant waistcoats.

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