Penny J. Gilmer

Affiliations: 
Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL, United States 
Area:
Curriculum and Instruction Education, Mathematics Education, Sciences Education, Women's Studies
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Jomo W Mutegi grad student 1993-1996 Florida State (EduTree)
Yvette F. Greenspan grad student 2000 Florida State
Terrie L. Kielborn grad student 2001 Florida State
Julie L. Lambert grad student 2001 Florida State
Lori L. Hahn grad student 2004 Florida State
Marcia L. Bosseler grad student 2005 Florida State
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Gilmer PJ. (2010) Transforming university biochemistry teaching using collaborative learning and technology: Ready, set, action research! Transforming University Biochemistry Teaching Using Collaborative Learning and Technology: Ready, Set, Action Research!. 1-208
Kahveci A, Gilmer PJ, Southerland SA. (2008) Understanding chemistry professors' use of educational technologies: An activity theoretical approach International Journal of Science Education. 30: 323-349
Geelan D, Gilmer PJ, Martin SN. (2006) Forum: Dialogue about dialogue - cogeneration, research and science education Cultural Studies of Science Education. 1: 721-744
Gilmer PJ, DuBois M. (2002) Teaching social responsibility: the Manhattan project. Commentary on "The Six Domains of Research". Science and Engineering Ethics. 8: 206-10
Muire C, Nazarian MJ, Gilmer PJ. (1999) Web-based technology in a constructivist community of learners British Journal of Educational Technology. 30: 65-68
Gilmer PJ. (1995) Commentary and criticism on scientific positivism Science and Engineering Ethics. 1: 71-72
Spiegel SA, Collins A, Gilmer PJ. (1995) Science for early adolescence teachers (science FEAT): A program for research and learning Journal of Science Teacher Education. 6: 165-174
Gilmer PJ. (1995) Teaching science at the university level: What about the ethics? Science and Engineering Ethics. 1: 173-180
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