This page contains links to Len's creative works including stories, music composition, vocal performance, and photography.

Bio stuff: Len Nasman is the retired president of Microcomputer Education Systems Inc. of Waverly, Ohio. The company has been involved in developing instructional materials for training new CAD users. The company has also developed computer assisted instruction software and interactive videodisc systems. Len and his wife Diana retired to Bristol Village in Waverly, OH in 2007.
Len has a varied background in engineering graphics and education. He started his career as a drafter at Bell Labs in Whippany, NJ and, after completing his bachelor's degree, worked for a number of years as a Design Engineer in the aerospace industry. He taught Drafting and Design at Trinidad State Community College in Colorado, and received his Master's and Ph.D. degrees in Vocational Technical Education from Colorado State University. After nine years in Vocational Technical Teacher Education in Colorado and Texas, he returned to his roots by accepting an assignment in the Engineering Graphics Department at The Ohio State University in 1982.
After 17 years at Ohio State Len moved to Microcomputer Education Systems Inc. full time to developing CAD (Computer Aided Design) books, video tapes, and other instructional materials. Over 100,000 copies of his books and instructional videotapes have been distributed world-wide. (A recent search on World Cat revealed that libraries as far away as Hong Kong, South Africa, and Singapore have copies of Len's Engineering Drawing Videos.)
Len is now in retirement and is busier then ever with his hobbies which include; music, photography, table tennis, home remodeling, terraforming and landscaping at Woodhaven ( a weekend retreat) and playing with computers. Since moving to Bristol Village, Len has been active in the local Computer Club, and has been working with the Sight and Sound Committee maintaining and upgrading audio/video equipment and 'working the booth' for local programs that are transmitted to the Village on cable television.