2000:
"From Center Stage to Back Stage: The Evolution from Teacher-focused Instruction to Student-Centered Learning." Contributing Author for the Ellbogen Book Project:
"Time, A Physical Scientist's View." Invited Paper: Psicocanalisi Oggi , Luoghi e Forme Incontro" Conferenze della Clinica Psichiatrirca a. 1997-98 acura di Maria Pierri. Scuola di Specializzazione in Psichiatria, Dipartimento di Scineze e Psichiatriche Centro Veneto di Psicoanalisi, Societa` Psicoanalitica Italiana (SPI).
1997
"Active and Cooperative Learning in the University Science Classroom" a 20 minute video produced with N. Canterna under a grant from the CTE.
1996
"Laboratory Workbook for Physical Science" with Kelly Beck. John Wiley and Sons, Inc. Accompanies Hazen/Trefil's "The Physical Sciences." ISBN-0-471-01536-9
"Active Learning Guide for Students of Physical Science." John Wiley and Sons, Inc.. Accompanies Hazen/Trefil "The Physical Sciences." ISBN-0-471-01545-8
1996
"Can You Do That in Science." With L. Duffek. A compendium of physical science activities written for in-service teacher workshops and seminars.
1993:
"Astronomy 1070 Workbook." A compendium of activities designed by the authors for the earth science course. (with A. Barter)
"Physics 1090 Workbook." A compendium of activities designed by the authors for the physical science course. (with A. Barter and K. Beck)
1992:
"Physical Science for Elementary School Teachers." A compendium of learning modules designed by the authors for Elementary School Teachers. (with K. Beck)
1988:
"Astronomy's Basic Concepts." A compendium of astronomy projects for grades K through 12. Published internally by Department with D. Moline.
1987:
"Laboratory Experiments for Astronomy" published by Saunders College Publishing Co. with P.E. Johnson. ISBN-0-03-009677-4
Refereed Chapters in Books:
1994: Major contributor to "The Physical Sciences" by Hazen and Trefil. John Wiley. Wrote the problems, questions, and the answers.
1985: Guest author for 3 separate articles in the physics textbook,"An Introduction To Physics" by T.P. Snow and M. Shell.