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| • | 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) |