| PHYS | Monday, 29 August 2005 | ||
8:20 AM-12:20 PM Washington DC Convention Center -- 142, Oral | |||
Physical Chemistry Curriculum Reform Update: Where Are We Now and Where Are we Going? | |||
| Engaging and Assessing Students | |||
| Organizers: | Tracy A. Schoolcraft Mark D. Ellison | ||
| Presiding: | Michael R. Wedlock | ||
| 8:20 AM | 63 | Introduction of materials science in the physical chemistry curriculum Mary Anne White | |
| 9:00 AM | 64 | Nanobiotechnology, physical chemistry, and the education necessary for the complex science of the 21st century Debra R. Rolison | |
| 9:40 AM | 65 | ACS guidelines for undergraduate chemistry programs: Change for the future William F. Polik | |
| 10:20 AM | Intermission | ||
| 10:40 AM | 66 | Physical chemistry reform as it affects the ACS DivCHED physical chemistry examinations Richard W. Schwenz | |
| 11:20 AM | 67 | Let's do kinetics first James M. LoBue | |
| 11:40 AM | 68 | How computational chemistry fits into the problem solving process: What it can and cannot do Anne M. Chaka | |
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The 230th ACS National Meeting, in Washington, DC, Aug 28-Sept 1, 2005