CHEDThursday, 30 March 2006

1:00 PM-4:25 PM OMNI at CNN Center -- Walnut, Oral
Recent Advances in Teaching Analytical Chemistry
Organizer, Presiding:Niina J. Ronkainen-Matsuno
1:00 PMIntroductory Remarks
1:05 PMCommunity-based environmental research within a social context for first-year students
Hal Van Ryswyk, G. William Daub, Michael W. Daub, Jeffrey D. Rubinstein, J. Christopher Thomas, Gerald R. Van Hecke
1:25 PMTransforming the analytical chemistry laboratory to address problems relevant to the local community
Anna G. Cavinato
1:45 PM“So these numbers really mean something?”: A role-playing, collaborative approach to the instrumental analysis laboratory
Amanda M. Grannas, Anthony F. Lagalante
2:05 PMIntermission
2:15 PMTeaching analytical chemistry for terrorism response
Robert J. Kobelski, Philip Holt, Daniel C. Paschal, Richard Parry, Douglas B Mawhinney, Elizabeth Hamelin, Michael Trinidad, Steven Glenn, Jeffrey P. Donohue, Kimberly A. Smith
2:35 PMUsing wine as a system to teach chemical analysis
William Lammela
2:55 PMUsing sprouts and an interdisciplinary approach to project-based Analytical Chemistry
Lynn M. O'Brien, William Lammela
3:15 PMIntermission
3:25 PMTegrity software-based online prelaboratory lectures for chemical analysis labs
Niina J. Ronkainen
3:45 PMImplementation of virtual instruments as a means of enhancing pre-laboratory preparedness for an instrumental analysis course
Nobunaka Matsuno
4:05 PMConcluding Remarks

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