Chair/Member of the Board of Directors of the Education Section, Software & Information Industry Association (1996-2001; 2005-2006)
  Nominating Panel Member for Computers for Youth, Family Learning Software Awards (2005-2006)
  Review Panelist for the National Science Foundation: SBIR Phase II Commercial Panel/Education Technologies (2004-2005)
  Member of the Program Committee: Educational Publishing Summit and Awards Judge, Association of Educational Publishers (2003-2005)
  Industry Awards Judge for EdNET (1996-2006)
  Coauthor of Scientifically Based Research: A Guide for Educational Publishers and Developers (http://siia.net/estore/SBRES-04.pdf) for the Software & Information Industry Association (2003)
  “Applying Educational Technology Research to Help Differentiate Products in the Market Place,” in The Experts’ Guide to the K-12 School Market, C.A. Waugh & C.E. Brady, eds., Internet Monitor (2002)
  Member of the Advisory Board and Speaker at the SchoolTech Exposition & Conference (1998-2003)
  U.S. Public School Teacher Attrition and Hiring (Quality Education Data, 2002)
  Online Electronic Research by Middle School Students (Milken Exchange on Education Technology), http://www.mff.org/publications/publications.taf?page=293.
  2000 Research Report on the Effectiveness of Technology in Schools (Software & Information Industry Association, 2000).
  "Open Your Eyes: The Evidence is There!" (Technology & Learning, 1997)
  Member of the Advisory Council of The Odyssey Community School, Manchester, Connecticut (1996-1999)
  Member of the Technology Strategic Planning Advisory Committee, Board of Education of the City of New York, Teaching Matters, Inc., and the Center for Educational Leadership and Technology (1997-1998)
  The Educational Technology Promotion Guide (ISTE/International Society for Technology in Education and the Software Publishers Association, 1996), http://www.thejournal.com/magazine/vault/A177.cfm.
  Project Impact: Disseminating Innovation in Undergraduate Education, an analysis of innovations in higher education curricula for mathematics, science, engineering, and technology (National Science Foundation, 1995)
  "Educational Technology, Teaching, and the Development of Complex Skills" (Edutopia, 1994)
  "Analysis of 1993 Electronic Learning Market Research Data" (Electronic Learning, 1994)
  Member of the Educational Advisory Board for Home PC magazine, CMP Publications, Inc. (1994-1997)
  "Computers and At-Risk Youth: Software and Hardware That Can Help," in The Technology Age Classroom, T.R. Cannings & L. Finkel, eds., Franklin, Beedle & Associates (1993)
  Using Computer-Based, Telecommunications Services to Serve Educational Purposes at Home (Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, 1992)
  Software for Adult Literacy: Scope, Suitability, Available Sources of Information, and Implications for Federal Policy (U.S. Congressional Office of Technology Assessment, 1992)
  Print materials designed to support classroom use of the video Don't Copy That Floppy (Software Publishers Association, 1992)
  "Building Effective Partnerships: How to Get More Information" (Technology & Learning, 1992)
  Ethical Use of Information Technologies in Education: Important Issues for America's Schools (National Institute of Justice and the U.S. Department of Education, 1992)
  "Multimedia State of the Art: Do It Yourself Multimedia" (Technology & Learning, 1991)
  "Computers and At-risk Youth" (a two-part series written for Technology & Learning, 1989)
  An Analysis of the Scope and Quality of the Current Supply of Educational Software, and of the Available Sources of Information on Educational Software (U.S. Congressional Office of Technology Assessment, 1988)