CHEDMonday, 29 August 2005

8:30 AM-12:00 PM Renaissance Washington -- Room 4, Oral
NSF Catalyzed Innovations in the Undergraduate Curriculum
Organizer:Robert K. Boggess
Organizer, Presiding:Cindy Burkhardt
8:30 AMIntroductory Remarks
8:35 AMFreshman chemistry laboratory: An integrated science approach
Danny Eddy, Jenna P. Carpenter
8:55 AMInterdisciplinary research inquiries in introductory chemistry
Dana Richter-Egger, James Hagen, Frederic Laquer, Robert Shuster
9:15 AMA comparative use of in-class peer leaders in organic chemistry
Keith J Schray, Roger Egolf, William J. Lademan, David J. Gelormo
9:35 AMIntermission
9:45 AMIncorporating guided inquiry and hands-on research in environmental chemistry to build science literacy for non-science majors
Jeffrey T.F. Ashley, Anne T. Bockarie, George Buchanan, John Pierce, Faye Z. Ross
10:05 AMThe End Creek project: Monitoring and assessing water quality in the general chemistry laboratory
Anna G. Cavinato
10:25 AMTransition to an investigative laboratory program in chemistry at Birmingham-Southern College
David J. A. Schedler, Laura K. Stultz
10:45 AMIntermission
10:55 AMEnhancing the undergraduate chemistry experience with high-field NMR
Richard H. Wallace, Will E. Lynch, Suzanne R. Carpenter, Delana A. Nivens
11:15 AMScanning electron microscope in undergraduate chemistry
Jan Gryko, Benjamin G. Blair
11:35 AMCollaborative project Gemini XRD: Powder X-ray diffraction in undergradate chemistry courses
Eric J. Voss, Michael J. Shaw, Masangu Shabangi, Eric G. Malina, Susan D. Wiediger, Keenan E. Dungey, Gary L. Trammell, Harshavardhan D Bapat, Wayne Gade
11:55 AMConcluding Remarks

NSF Catalyzed Innovations in the Undergraduate Curriculum -- Next Session

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