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Richard A. Huber

Richard A. Huber is an associate professor of science education at the University of North Carolina in Wilmington. He holds a Masters Degree and Ph.D. in Science Education from the University of Iowa. His undergraduate degree is in Biology with a minor in Chemistry. Dr. Huber has eight years of public school teaching experience and ten years of central office administration. Dr. Huber received UNCW's Distinguished Teaching Professor award in 1999 and a UNCW Innovations in Technology Award in 2000. He has served as the P.I. on 14 externally funded projects totaling over $950,000.

http://www2.uncwil.edu/people/huberr/

Christopher J. Moore

Christopher Moore is a middle school science teacher at Saint Mary Catholic School in Wilmington, NC. He holds a Masters Degree in Technical Communication from the University of Washington in Seattle, Washington. Mr. Moore also has undergraduate degrees in scientific and technical communication and anthropology and he is certified in elementary education. Mr. Moore has three years of elementary and middle school teaching experience and over ten years experience in researching and consulting in the areas of human factors and technical communications.

   
 
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Meridian: A Middle School Computer Technologies Journal
a service of NC State University, Raleigh, NC
Volume 4, Issue 1, Winter 2001
ISSN 1097 -9778
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