CHEDSunday, 26 March 2006

1:30 PM-4:35 PM OMNI at CNN Center -- Grand Blrm B, Oral
NSF Catalyzed Innovations in the Undergraduate Curriculum
Organizer:Susan H. Hixson
Presiding:Kathleen Parson
1:30 PMIntroductory Remarks
1:35 PMDUE: Supporting undergraduate education at NSF
Harry Ungar, Kathleen Parson, Susan Hixson, Herbert H. Richtol
1:55 PMWeb-based POGIL activities for General Chemistry
David M. Hanson, Troy Wolfskill
2:15 PMAn adaptive hypermedia textbook for general chemistry
Raymond J. Trautman, Thomas Murray, Jane V. Zeile
2:35 PMIntermission
2:45 PMPromoting the interrelationship of chemistry and society with a case study approach
Kerry K. Karukstis
3:05 PMEssential chemistry: The one-semester course for engineers
Mary Jane Shultz
3:25 PMWeb-based guide to research for undergraduates
Patricia A. Mabrouk, Ryan McIntyre, Milena A. Virrankoski
3:45 PMIntermission
3:55 PMPhysical chemistry materials for the 21st century: Squids to stat mech
Michelle M. Francl
4:15 PMIntegrating nuclear magnetic resonance into undergraduate physical and analytical laboratories
Karl T. Mueller, Nancy M. Washton, Dan G. Sykes, Mine G. Ucak-Astarlioglu, Kimberly C. Earnheart

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The 231st ACS National Meeting, Atlanta, GA, March 26-30, 2006