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Selected Publications

Gupta, T., Burke, K.A., Mehta,  A., Greenbowe, T.J.  (2015). Impact of guided-inquiry-based instruction with writing and reflection emphasis on chemistry students’ critical thinking abilities.  Journal of Chemical Education , 92(1), 32–38.

Augspurger, A.E., Stender, A.S., Marchulk, K., Greenbowe, T.J., Fang, N. (2014).  Dark field microscopy for analytical laboratory courses.  Journal of Chemical Education, 91(6), 908-910.

DeWane, M. L. and Greenbowe, T. J. “Reading Guide and Sample AP Chemistry Test Questions for N. Tro’s Chemistry (3rd Edition).” Pearson Education, Inc.: Upper Saddle River, NJ. (2014).

AP® Chemistry Guided Inquiry Activities for the Classroom: Curriculum Module.  (2013). M.L. DeWane & T.J. Greenbowe (Eds.).  The College Board: New York, NY.

DeWane, M. L. and Greenbowe, T. J. (2013). “Acid-base neutralization reactions,”  In AP® Chemistry Guided Inquiry Activities for the Classroom: Curriculum Module.  M.L. DeWane & T.J. Greenbowe (Eds.).  The College Board: New York, NY.

Greenbowe, T.J.; Gelder, John I.; Abraham, M.R. (2012).  “Computer Simulations and Animations for Electrolysis”.  Pearson Education, Inc.: Upper Saddle River, NJ.

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Parham, T., Cervato, C., Gallus, W., Larsen, M., Hobbs, J., and Greenbowe, T. (2011). Are movies and popular media driving students’ poor understanding of volcanic processes? Journal of College Science Teaching, 41(1), 14-19.

Mehta, A. and Greenbowe, T.J.  (2011).  “A Shoebox Polarimeter: An Inexpensive Analytical Tool for Teachers and Students.”  J. Chem. Educ., 88(8), 1194–1197.

Parham, T.L.; Cervato, C.; Gallus, W.A.; Larsen, M.; Hobbs, J.; Stelling, P.; Greenbowe, T.J.; Gupta, T.; Knox, J.A.; Gill, T.E. (2010). “The InVEST Volcanic Concept Survey: Exploring   Student Understanding About Volcanoes.” Journal of Geoscience Education, 58 (3), 177-187.

Chemists’ Guide to Effective Teaching Volume II.  (2008). N. Pienta, T. Greenbowe,  M. Copper (Eds.). Pearson/Prentice-Hall:  Upper Saddle River, NJ.

Liu, Han-Chin; Andre, T.; Greenbowe, T.J. (2008). “Impact of Learner's Prior Knowledge on Their Use of Chemistry Computer Simulations: a Case Study.” Journal of Science Education and Technology (17), 466-482.

Schroeder, J.D, and Greenbowe, T.J.  (2008). “Implementing POGIL in the Lecture and the Science Writing Heuristic in the Laboratory: Student Perceptions and Performance in Undergraduate Organic Chemistry.”  Chemical Education Research and Practice (9), 149-156.

Rudd, II, J.A.; Greenbowe, T.J.; Hand, B.M. (2007). “Using the Science Writing Heuristic to Improve Students’ Understanding of General Equilibrium.” Journal of Chemical Education, 84(12), 2007-2012.