Dr. Gary C. Lewis is a Professor of Computer Science and the Director of the KSU Online Development Group. He joined the faculty in 1987, and has taught classes in computer science, physics, and general science. In 1997 he moved into university administration, becoming a director for Digital Instructional Development. He holds a Ph.D. in Physics from the Georgia Institute of Technology.
Articles
Setting Up and Using a World Wide Web Server, Faculty Publications (1996)
In April 1995 I set up a World Wide Web (WWW) server in the School...
A New Approach to Teaching Science (with Gail Schiffer), Faculty Publications (1993)
After several years of hard work, the faculty of Kennesaw State College has adopted and...
Books
Laboratory Manual for Physics, Faculty Publications (1995)
Interactive Learningware for Physics vol. 2: Fundamentals of Physics (with James M. Tanner), Faculty Publications (1994)
Retaining the comprehensiveness and rigor of the previous edition, this sequel has been dramatically revised...
Interactive Learningware for Physics vol. 1: Mechanics, Thermodynamics, Waves (with James M. Tanner), Faculty Publications (1993)
Retaining the comprehensiveness and rigor of the previous edition, this sequel has been dramatically revised...
Presentations
Non-Traditional Techniques in Teaching Science for General Students (with Ben R. Golden, Gail B. Schiffer, and Diane L. Willey), Seventh National Conference on College Teaching and Learning (1996)
Dissertation
Triple Gamma Directional Correlations in the Decay of Europium-154 (1981)
The ('154)Eu nucleus decays by beta emission to an excited state of the ('154)Gd nucleus....