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(Abbreviated listing. See http://tblr.ed.asu.edu/Bitter/Home/Fullresume/ for full listing.)

Bitter, G. G., & Pryor, B. W. (2000). Web based professional development: Mathedology™. Focus, 22 (3 & 4).

Brush, T., & Bitter, G. G. (2000). An innovative approach to high-tech learning. Learning and Leading with Technology, 28(1), 22-30.

Bitter, G. G. (1998). National educational technology standards: Developing new learning environments for today’s classrooms. NASSP Bulletin, 81 (592).

Bitter, G. G., & Hatfield M. M. (1997, Winter/Spring). A multimedia alternative for professional development. Teaching Education, Emerging Technology and the Education Classroom, 8 (2), 67-71.

Kinard, B., & Bitter, G. G. (1997). Multicultural mathematics & technology: The Hispanic math project. Computers in the Schools, 13 (1/2), 77-88.

Bitter, G. G. (1996). Teaching mathematics methods using videodisc. Proceedings National Science Council Republic of China, Part D Mathematics, Science, Technology Education, 6 (1), 1-7.

Bitter, G. G., & Pryor, B. (Winter 1995-1996). Lessons learned for integrating technology into teacher education. Journal of Computing in Teacher Education, 12 (3), 13-17.

Hatfield, M., & Bitter, G. G. (1995). Training elementary mathematics teachers using interactive multimedia. Educational Studies in Mathematics, 26 (4), pp. 405-409.

Bitter, G. G. (1995). Training prospective elementary mathematics teachers using interactive multimedia. Computers in the Schools, 11 (1), 5-20.

Bitter, G. G., & Hatfield, M. (1994). A multimedia approach to the professional development of teachers: A virtual classroom, In D. B. Aichele & A. F. Coxford (Eds.), NCTM 1994 Yearbook: Professional development for teachers of mathematics (pp. 102-115). Reston, VA: National Council of Teachers of Mathematics.

Bitter, G. G., & Pryor, B. W. (1994). Research on the IBM grant program's impact on teacher preparation. Recreating the revolution. In Proceedings of the Annual National Educational Computing Conference, Boston, MA.



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