DIVISION OF CHEMICAL EDUCATION

 
Sunday, 28 August 2005

MORNING

8:20 AM-11:25 AM
Physical Chemistry Curriculum Reform Update: Where Are We Now and Where Are we Going?
Cosponsored by Division of Chemical Education
Section A Washington DC Convention Center -- 142
 

8:30 AM-10:50 AM
Capstone Courses
Section A Renaissance Washington -- Room 2
 

8:30 AM-11:15 AM
Evolution of Modern Nuclear Magnetic Resonance in Undergraduate Learning
Section B Renaissance Washington -- Room 3
 

8:30 AM-11:20 AM
Environmental Chemistry: Green Chemistry, Pollutants and Sustainability
Section C Renaissance Washington -- Room 4
 

8:30 AM-11:45 AM
Computers and Computer Algebra Systems in the Chemistry Classroom: A Tribute to Drs. Joseph Noggle and Sidney Young
Cosponsored by Division of Chemical Education
Section C Washington DC Convention Center -- 150A
 

AFTERNOON

1:20 PM-5:00 PM
Physical Chemistry Curriculum Reform Update: Where Are We Now and Where Are we Going?
Cosponsored by Division of Chemical Education
Section A Washington DC Convention Center -- 142
 

1:30 PM-4:15 PM
Careers After College: Teaching Our Students to Be All They Can Be For Industry
Cosponsored by Division of Professional Relations
Section A Renaissance Washington -- Room 2
 

1:30 PM-4:35 PM
Graduate Education: Looking Outside the U.S
Cosponsored by Younger Chemists Committee
Section C Renaissance Washington -- Room 4
 

1:30 PM-5:05 PM
Computers and Computer Algebra Systems in the Chemistry Classroom: A Tribute to Drs. Joseph Noggle and Sidney Young
Cosponsored by Division of Chemical Education
Section C Washington DC Convention Center -- 150A
 

1:30 PM-5:15 PM
Evolution of Modern Nuclear Magnetic Resonance in Undergraduate Learning
Section B Renaissance Washington -- Room 3
 

2:00 PM-5:35 PM
What Chemists Need to Know about Intellectual Property
Cosponsored by Division of Chemistry and the Law, Division of Chemical Education, and Younger Chemists Committee
Section A Washington DC Convention Center -- 151B
 

EVENING

7:30 PM-9:00 PM
General Posters
Section A Washington DC Convention Center -- Hall A
 
 
Monday, 29 August 2005

MORNING

8:20 AM-12:20 PM
Physical Chemistry Curriculum Reform Update: Where Are We Now and Where Are we Going?
Cosponsored by Division of Chemical Education
Section A Washington DC Convention Center -- 142
 

8:30 AM-11:35 AM
Chemical Education Research
Section B Renaissance Washington -- Room 3
 

8:30 AM-11:40 AM
Chemistry Education in Europe
Cosponsored by Federation of European Chemical Societies
Section A Renaissance Washington -- Room 2
 

8:30 AM-12:00 PM
NSF Catalyzed Innovations in the Undergraduate Curriculum
Section C Renaissance Washington -- Room 4
 

AFTERNOON

1:30 PM-3:50 PM
New Directions in the Non-major Chemistry Course and Laboratory
Cosponsored by Women Chemists Committee
Section B Renaissance Washington -- Room 3
 

1:30 PM-3:55 PM
Innovative Experiments Using Permanent Magnet NMR Spectrometers in HS and Undergraduate Courses
Section A Renaissance Washington -- Room 2
 

1:30 PM-4:55 PM
NSF Catalyzed Innovations in the Undergraduate Curriculum
Section C Renaissance Washington -- Room 4
 

1:45 PM-4:45 PM
Minority Chemists: Telling our Stories - Award Symposium Honoring Jeannette E. Brown
Cosponsored by Division of Chemical Education, Committee on Minority Affairs, and Women Chemists Committee
Renaissance Washington -- Room 5
 

2:00 PM-4:00 PM
Undergraduate Research Poster Session: Analytical Chemistry
Cosponsored by Society Committee on Education and Division of Analytical Chemistry
Section D Washington DC Convention Center -- Hall A
 
Undergraduate Research Poster Session: Biochemistry
Cosponsored by Society Committee on Education
Section E Washington DC Convention Center -- Hall A
 
Undergraduate Research Poster Session: Chemical Education
Cosponsored by Society Committee on Education
Section F Washington DC Convention Center -- Hall A
 
Undergraduate Research Poster Session: Environmental Chemistry
Cosponsored by Society Committee on Education and Division of Environmental Chemistry
Section G Washington DC Convention Center -- Hall A
 
Undergraduate Research Poster Session: Inorganic Chemistry
Cosponsored by Society Committee on Education and Division of Inorganic Chemistry
Section H Washington DC Convention Center -- Hall A
 
Undergraduate Research Poster Session: Medicinal Chemistry
Cosponsored by Society Committee on Education and Division of Medicinal Chemistry
Section I Washington DC Convention Center -- Hall A
 
Undergraduate Research Poster Session: Organic Chemistry
Cosponsored by Society Committee on Education and Division of Organic Chemistry
Section J Washington DC Convention Center -- Hall A
 
Undergraduate Research Poster Session: Physical Chemistry
Cosponsored by Society Committee on Education and Division of Physical Chemistry
Section K Washington DC Convention Center -- Hall A
 
Undergraduate Research Poster Session: Polymer Chemistry
Cosponsored by Society Committee on Education and Division of Polymer Chemistry
Section L Washington DC Convention Center -- Hall A
 

EVENING

8:00 PM-10:00 PM
Sci-Mix
Section A Washington DC Convention Center -- Hall A
 
Successful Student Affiliates Chapter Poster Session
Cosponsored by Society Committee on Education
Section B Washington DC Convention Center -- Hall A
 
 
Tuesday, 30 August 2005

MORNING

8:20 AM-11:00 AM
Physical Chemistry Curriculum Reform Update: Where Are We Now and Where Are we Going?
Cosponsored by Division of Chemical Education
Section B Washington DC Convention Center -- 143A
 

8:30 AM-10:50 AM
New Directions in the Non-major Chemistry Course and Laboratory
Cosponsored by Women Chemists Committee
Section C Renaissance Washington -- Room 4
 

8:30 AM-11:10 AM
The Story of PROGRESS for Women Chemists and Chemical Engineers
Cosponsored by Women Chemists Committee, Committee on Economic and Professional Affairs, and Division of Professional Relations
Section A Renaissance Washington -- Room 2
 

8:30 AM-11:25 AM
Chemical Education Research
Section B Renaissance Washington -- Room 3
 

8:30 AM-12:00 PM
Envisioning Undergraduate Chemistry Education in 2015: A Community Dialog
Cosponsored by Committee on Professional Training, Division of Chemical Education, and Society Committee on Education
Section A Washington DC Convention Center -- 207A
 

AFTERNOON

1:20 PM-5:05 PM
Physical Chemistry Curriculum Reform Update: Where Are We Now and Where Are we Going?
Cosponsored by Division of Chemical Education
Section E Washington DC Convention Center -- 144A
 

1:30 PM-4:25 PM
Chemical Education Research
Section B Renaissance Washington -- Room 3
 

1:30 PM-5:35 PM
Reforming Content Along With Teaching Methods in Introductory College Chemistry
Section C Renaissance Washington -- Room 4
 

2:00 PM-4:00 PM
University Chief Executives on the Future of Education
Cosponsored by Division of Chemical Education
Section A Washington DC Convention Center -- 207A
 

2:00 PM-4:10 PM
The Story of PROGRESS for Women Chemists and Chemical Engineers
Cosponsored by Women Chemists Committee, Committee on Economic and Professional Affairs, and Division of Professional Relations
Section A Renaissance Washington -- Room 2
 
 
Wednesday, 31 August 2005

MORNING

8:30 AM-11:45 AM
Choosing and Using the Chemistry Textbook
Section A Renaissance Washington -- Room 2
 
Nanotechnology in Undergraduate Chemistry Education
Section B Renaissance Washington -- Room 3
 
New Frontiers at the Interface Between High School and University Teachers
Section C Renaissance Washington -- Room 4
 

AFTERNOON

1:30 PM-4:00 PM
Teaching Safety
Cosponsored by Division of Chemical Education
Section A Renaissance Washington -- Room 16
 

1:30 PM-4:25 PM
Innovative Approaches for Teaching Analytical Chemistry
Cosponsored by Division of Chemical Education
Section B Washington DC Convention Center -- 154B
 

1:30 PM-4:30 PM
Contextualized Learning in Chemistry Homework, Projects, and Laboratories
Section B Renaissance Washington -- Room 3
 

1:30 PM-4:45 PM
TOYing with Chemistry - National Chemistry Week - Let's Go!
Section C Renaissance Washington -- Room 4
 

1:30 PM-5:10 PM
POGIL: Process Oriented Guided Inquiry Throughout the Chemistry Curriculum
Section A Renaissance Washington -- Room 2
 
 
Thursday, 1 September 2005

MORNING

8:00 AM-10:55 AM
Service Learning in Chemistry
Section B Renaissance Washington -- Room 3
 

8:00 AM-11:15 AM
General Papers
Section C Renaissance Washington -- Room 4
 
POGIL: Process Oriented Guided Inquiry Throughout the Chemistry Curriculum
Section A Renaissance Washington -- Room 2
 

AFTERNOON

1:00 PM-3:40 PM
General Papers
Section C Renaissance Washington -- Room 4
 

1:00 PM-3:50 PM
Forensic Chemistry
Section B Renaissance Washington -- Room 3
 

1:00 PM-4:15 PM
POGIL: Process Oriented Guided Inquiry Throughout the Chemistry Curriculum
Section A Renaissance Washington -- Room 2
 

The 230th ACS National Meeting, in Washington, DC, Aug 28-Sept 1, 2005