1966.04.23. “In Defense of Calculus in the High School.” NCTM Greeley Meeting Program.
1969.11.20. “Breadwinners.” Irwin Hoffman, The Denver Post.
1973.04.12–13. “Computers and Programmable Calculators for Mathematics Learning.” Conference on Innovative Techniques for the Learning of Mathematics.
1973.05.08. “School Employer-Employe[e] Relations.” Irwin J. Hoffman, The Denver Post.
1974.01.26. “Impact of Littleton Strike Decision.” Irwin J. Hoffman, The Denver Post.
1976.12.17. “Teacher Finds Needless Chaos.” Irwin Hoffman, The Denver Post.
1977.05.04 “Importance of What Carter’s Energy Plan Doesn’t Do.” Irwin J. Hoffman, The Denver Post.
1977.11. “Programmable Calculators and Mini-computers in High School Mathematics.” Math Monograph No. 5: Calculators in the Classroom, Mathematics Council of the Alberta Teachers’ Association.
1982.09.28. “A New Age.” Irwin Hoffman presented on PBS station KRMA/TV.
1983.03.25. Bilingual Language Instruction for Recent Immigrants through Computer (LIRIC) Technology Project. Introduction. User’s guide. Teacher’s curriculum manual.
1984.02.27. “Developing a shared resource laboratory.” Irwin Hoffman. Unpublished.
1984.05. “How do we teach?” Irwin J. Hoffman, The Mathematics Teacher.
1984.05–06. “A Computer Lab that Produces Professional Programmers.” Electronic Learning.
1984.10.31. “Humans Should Also Network.” Irwin J. Hoffman. John Naisbitt Lecture: Reinventing the Corporation.
1984.11–12. “When computer literacy metamorphosis is complete…” Irwin Hoffman, Electronic Education.
1985.02.10. “Building block of success is the individual.” Irwin J. Hoffman, Rocky Mountain News.
1985.02. “Computer Labs Can Be School Models.” Electronic Education.
1985 Spring. “Computer Labs Can Be School Models.” CES Press.
1985.05. “Using the Computer to Deliver Instruction in Mathematics.” The Place of Technology in the Teaching of School Mathematics, Colorado Mathematics Teacher.
1985.11.03. “Metro State should stay an equal-opportunity college.” Irwin J. Hoffman.
1986.01.13. “Advocates of strict curriculum are mired in past.” Irwin J. Hoffman, Rocky Mountain News.
1986.01.26. “Educator writes a revealing essay.” Responses to 1986.01.13 essay by Louis A. Talman and Elinor M. Greenberg, Rocky Mountain News.
1986.10. “The issue: Licensing is imperative.” Irwin Hoffman. Electronic Education.
1987.01. “Computers in Secondary School Education.” Association for Computing Machinery NYC Meeting.
nd. “Percentages don’t educate.” Irwin J. Hoffman.