CHEDSunday, 28 August 2005

1:30 PM-5:15 PM Renaissance Washington -- Room 3, Oral
Evolution of Modern Nuclear Magnetic Resonance in Undergraduate Learning
Technology and Multi-Disciplinary Integration
Organizer, Presiding:David Rovnyak
1:30 PMIntroductory Remarks
1:35 PMIncorporating spectroscopy in the first year laboratory: Trials, tribulations, and benefits?
Steven M. Graham
2:00 PMNMR in the chemistry curriculum at Pomona College: Elective and capstone experiences
Daniel J. O'Leary, Wayne E. Steinmetz
2:25 PMApplication of NMR experiments in upper level chemistry courses
Dawood Afzal
2:50 PMIntermission
3:00 PMC-MoR: Computer modules that assist in teaching NMR theory and interpretation
Raymond N. Dominey, René P. F. Kanters, Emma W. Goldman
3:25 PMPreparing undergraduates for a future of working with NMR spectra: Applying predicted 1-D and 2-D NMR spectra and desktop electronic processing of NMR data
Scott A MacDonald, Brent Lefebvre
3:50 PMIntermission
4:00 PMNMR spectroscopic investigations of organometallic and inorganic compounds
Robert A. Stockland Jr.
4:25 PMAb initio calculations of NMR parameters: An exercise in computational quantum chemistry
Roderick E Wasylishen, David L. Bryce
4:50 PMPanel Discussion

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