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Education University of Wyoming, Laramie Course Work toward MS, Astronomy Teaching, 2009 University of Florida, Gainesville Ed.D., Instruction & Curriculum, 1998 Specialization in Science and Technology Education University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign M.Ed., Curriculum & Instruction, 1992 Specialization in Science Education M.S., Journalism, 1991 Specialization in Science Reporting San Francisco State University Teaching Certificate, Secondary Physical Science, 1985 University of California, Berkeley B.A., Astronomy, 1977 Teaching Experience Stephen F. Austin State University, Nacogdoches, TX, 2012-present Visiting Assistant Professor, Secondary Education & Educational Leadership, Introduction to Pedagogy and Active Learning; Meeting the Needs of Diverse Learners; Classroom Management; Online: The Professional Educator; Curriculum, Instruction, and Assessment; Classroom Management and Professional Responsibilities. Edison State College, Fort Myers, FL, 2010-2012 Professor, Secondary Science Education, Middle Grades and High School Science Methods, and other education courses including (online and classroom) including Educational Assessment, Introduction to the Teaching Profession, Classroom Management. Palm Springs Unified School District, Palm Springs, CA, 2008-2009 Substitute Teacher, Grades K-12, All Subjects. University of Redlands, Redlands, CA, 2002-2005 Assistant Professor, Multiple Subject Curriculum & Methods I (Math & Science); Integrating Technology & Learning in K12 Classrooms; Single Subject Content Teaching. 1

University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL, 1998-2002 Assistant Professor, Practicum in Teacher Education (Action Research); Elementary and Secondary level science education, technology, and methods courses, and other graduate and undergraduate education courses. Professional Experience University of Wyoming, Laramie Researcher, Center for Astronomy & Physics Education Research (CAPER), 2009 Various Agencies & Venues, Southern California, 2007-2008 Independent Contractor: Brand Ambassador, Product Demonstrator, Event Assistant Campuses & Military Bases, Arizona & Southern California, 2006-2008 Bookseller, Business Owner University of Redlands, Redlands, CA, 2002-2005 Assistant to Educational Technology Director Interim Educational Technology Director Presentation & Publication Dwyer, W. "Are All of the Literacies in Your Teacher Education Program Now? Let's Review..." Critical Questions in Education Conference, San Antonio, October 2013. Slater, T.F., Slater, S.J., & Dwyer, W. Exploring Metacognitive Visual Literacy Tasks for Teaching Astronomy. American Association of Physics Teachers (AAPT) Poster Session, Washington, DC, January 2010. Dwyer, W. Simulations in the learning cycle: A case study, National Educational Computing Association (NECC), Chicago, June 2001. Cited in Treagust, D. (2007). General Instructional Methods and Strategies, Handbook of Research on Science Education. Abell, S. K. & Lederman, N. G. (Eds.) Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates. Dwyer, W. Secondary science teacher use of a CD database of resources, National Association for Research in Science Teaching (NARST), St. Louis, MO, April 2001. Dwyer, W., Sunal, D. W., Giesen, J. L., Sunal, C. S., & Trundle, K. Assessing best practices in online learning: A review of the literature, Society for Information Technology and Teacher Education (SITE), Orlando, FL, March 2001. 2

Dwyer, W. & Lopez, V. Simulations in the learning cycle: A case study involving Exploring the Nardoo," Society for Information Technology and Teacher Education (SITE), Orlando, FL, March 2001. Staples, K., Sunal, D., Mays, A., Giesen, J.L., Sunal, C., Dwyer, W., Sundberg, C.I., Trundle, K., Wilson, L., & Accolougan, L. Research design and evaluation for the online learning environment, National Association for Research in Science Teaching (NARST) international conference, Seattle, WA, March 2001. Ruchti, W., Crawford, S., Mobarry, B., Mays, A., Sunal, D., Sunal, C., Sundberg, C., Dwyer, W., Staples, K. (2001). Annotated bibliography: Results of research on online instruction, Virtual Center for Online Learning Research. (See Publications at http://www.ncolr.org/). Dwyer, W. Project Energy in the classroom: Secondary science teacher use of a CD database of resources, Southeastern Association for the Education of Teachers in Science (SAETS), Auburn, AL, October 2000. Sunal, C., Sunal, D., Dwyer, W., Sunal, C., Mays, A., Staples, K., Trundle, K., & Accolougan, L. Teaching and learning online: A review of the research and data-supported best practices, Southeastern Association for Educators of Teachers of Science (SAETS) annual regional conference, Auburn, AL, October 2000. Dwyer, W. Using an offline browser and online web page development, Master Technology Teachers (MTT) workshops, Tuscaloosa, AL, June & July 2000. Dwyer, W. Nutrition and energy module, Project Energy Institute, Tuscaloosa, AL, June 2000 Dwyer, W. Changes arising from the use of a search interface for an elementary science curriculum database, National Association for Research in Science Teaching (NARST), New Orleans, LA, April 2000. Dwyer, W. & Lopez, V. Exploring the Enhanced Science Helper lesson database, National Science Teachers Association (NSTA), Orlando, FL, April 2000. Sundberg, C.I., Sunal, D., Mays, A., Sunal, C., Dwyer, W., Staples, K., Wilson, L., Trundle, K., Giesen, J.L.,, & Shwery, C. Best practice in online instruction: Implications of the literature for higher education, American Educational Research Association (AERA) international conference, Seattle, WA, April 2000. Dwyer, W. Standards-based energy lesson from the Enhanced Science Helper database, Project Energy & Energy Literacy, Tuscaloosa, AL, February 2000. Dwyer, W. Using the Enhanced Science Helper database as a standards-based science resource, Southeastern Association for the Education of Teachers in Science (SAETS), Athens, GA, October 1999. Dwyer, W. Energy literacy activities Share-a-thon for K-5 teachers, Alabama Science Teachers Association (ASTA), Birmingham, AL, October 1999. 3

Dwyer, W. Finding standards-based science resources in the Enhanced Science Helper database, Alabama Science Teachers Association (ASTA), Birmingham, AL, October 1999. Sunal, C. S., Sunal, D. W., Dwyer, W., Smith, C., Dawson, C. P. (1999). Semiconductors: A 21 st century social studies topic. Southern Social Studies Journal. Dwyer, W. & Davis, R. Alabama Mathematics, Science, and Technology Education Coalition (AMSTEC), Alabama Educational Technology Conference, Birmingham, AL, June 1999. Dwyer, W. Using simulations and databases in teaching science lessons, South Eastern Consortium for Minorities in Engineering (SECME), Tuscaloosa, AL, May 1999. Dwyer, W. Energy in the school curriculum: Explaining seasonal temperature change, National Science Teachers Association (NSTA), Boston, MA, March 1999. Dwyer, W. Project Energy at the University of Alabama, Alabama Experimental Program to Stimulate Competitive Research (EPSCoR), Auburn, AL, February 1999. Dwyer, W. Using software to plan energy lessons, Project Energy & Energy Literacy, Tuscaloosa, AL, February 1999. Dwyer, W. Using software: Culture & Technology and Science Helper, Bibb County Science Teaching Professional Development Day, Centreville, AL, February 1999. Dwyer, W. Application of technology in learning cycles: Using technology to probe sound energy Grades K-3, National Science Teachers Association (NSTA), Birmingham, AL, November 1998. Dwyer, W. Using computer technology to find and use inquiry-based energy activities, Project Energy/Energy Literacy, Tuscaloosa, AL, October 1998. Professional Activity & Membership Associate member, Stephen F. Austin State University Graduate Faculty Chair, Technology, Department of Secondary Education and Educational Leadership Member, Edison State College Academic Technology Committee, Sustainability Committee, and Multicultural Task Force Co-Director, Patrons of Print (http://patronsofprint.org/) Member, Association for the Advancement of Computing in Education, National Association for Research in Science Teaching, Association for Science Teacher Education, National Science Teachers Association Member, University of Redlands Academic Review Board 4

Associate member, University of Alabama Graduate Faculty Member, Alabama Mathematics, Science, and Technology Education Coalition Member, College of Education External Affairs Committee, University of Alabama Participant, Alabama Consortium for Educational Renewal/Professional Development School, Holt High School Grant Activity Earth System Science (Research on Web Course Effectiveness, ESS-NOVA) NASA (Earth System Education Alliance), Washington, D.C., sub-grant from the University of Idaho, February 15, 2000-February 14, 2002, Co-Principal Investigator. Description: This project involves an online 16-week graduate course for middle school teachers developed at the Center for Educational Technologies, Wheeling Jesuit University. (Total budget, $61,059). Interactive Learning Environments, U.S. Department of Education, sub-grant from the University of Idaho, Washington, D.C., May 16, 2000-May 15, 2001, Research Associate. Description: The purpose of this project is to plan, construct, evaluate, and disseminate a national framework for developing and evaluating online learning environments. The ILE consortium encourages best teaching and learning practices as identified by research in cognition, and incorporates the use of technology to enhance and deliver instruction. (Total budget, $581,215). National Center for Online Learning Research, U.S. Department of Education, Washington, D.C., subgrant from the University of Idaho, May 1, 2001-April 30, 2004, Research Associate. Description: The purpose of the center is to identify the best practices for online learning and implement effective pedagogical strategies in online learning environments. (Total budget, $470,675). Project Energy, Department of Energy, Washington, D.C., September 30, 1999-September 29, 2000 (extended through September 2001) Co-Principal Investigator. Part of a Department of Energy consortium project with six Alabama research universities in a DOE/EPSCoR research grant. Description: The goal of this project has been to enhance energy education through scientific knowledge and educational skills in Alabama schools, focusing primarily on students and teachers who are underserved or underdeveloped in science and energy education resources and teacher inservice opportunities. Conceptual Change in Teachers Working with Inquiry-based Science Lessons, College of Education Research Grant, 1999, Co-Principal Investigator. Description: This funding provided an opportunity to do a longitudinal study of conceptual change on inquiry learning in science, extending earlier research by Dr. Dwyer. The research will provide valuable knowledge of teacher accommodation of inquiry learning for future teacher education and development in science education. 5