|
Writer for Trade Publications, Books, and Specialty Newsletters Astronomy, Earth and Physical Sciences, Science Education, Cyberspace |
Dr. Larry
Krumenaker, by training a professional astronomer and planetarium educator,
is a science, technology and online services journalist and science/astronomy teacher and popularizer in Atlanta, GA. His latest book is entitled The Characteristics and the Life Cycle of Stars, an anthology of current thought, by Rosen Publishing (2006, but out now). Krumenaker edited and published 13 editions of Net.Journal Directory, a semi-annual listing of full text journals archived
on the Web. He also is a co-author of the book Internet at
a Glance, 3rd Ed. (1996, Information Today, Inc).
Krumenaker has also been the staff writer for Rutgers University's Wireless Information Network Laboratory's "Packets" newsletter.
Krumenaker has written for Germany's Die Zeit, Frankfurter Allegemeine Sonntagzeitung, and Moscow's science newspaper Poisk. He has in the past written for Sky and
Telescope, Science,
Discovery
Channel Online and other science magazines as well as computer
and library trade journals including Internet World, The Searcher
and
Online Access. Biographies of astronauts were contributed by him to Microsoft's
Encarta
Encyclopedia 1997 CDROM and animation scripts and captions for Byron
Preiss Multimedia's Timetables of Technology CDROM (view avi's here!).
Dr. Krumenaker earned astronomy degrees at Case Western Reserve University and a planetarium education degree from Michigan State University's Abrams Planetarium.
He recently earned his doctorate at the University of Georgia in Science Education with a dissertation entitled The Status and Makeup of the U.S. High School Astronomy Course in the Era of No Child Left Behind.. General summaries and some more specific sections on resources high school astronomy teachers use for content and professional development and how to create a high school astronomy course, and how to maintain one when threatened by NCLB and its state-related friendscan be found here http://lkrumena.myweb.uga.edu/SUMMARY.HTM.
Larry Krumenaker is a member of the National Science Teachers Assn., AAPT, American Astronomical Society and Astronomical Society of the Pacific, and the National Association of Science Writers (NASW) and was cybrarian/sysop for NASW's online services on CompuServe and web site from 1994 to 1996. He is now the webmaster for the International Science Writers Association.
| Resource Links for
Science Writers
Science, journalism, business, sources links |
Academic, General Science and Information Science publications (with some PDF and WORD versions to download!) |
|
