CHEDTuesday, 28 March 2006

1:30 PM-4:35 PM OMNI at CNN Center -- Grand Blrm A, Oral
The 1-2-1 General-Organic-General Curriculum: Challenges and Solutions
Organizer:Vladimir Garkov
Presiding:Betty Hairfield
1:30 PMIntroductory Remarks
1:35 PMThe introductory chemistry program at the University of Michigan: 1989-2006 1. History and recent experience
John P. Wolfe, Brian P. Coppola
1:55 PMIntroductory chemistry at the University of Michigan: 1989-2006 2. Innovations and future directions
Mark M. Banaszak Holl, Brian P. Coppola, Amy C. Gottfried, Mark V. Wilson, John T. Henssler, Alan L Kiste, Benjamin P. Reynolds
2:15 PMChemical principles needed for success in organic: What topics to cover in the first semester of general chemistry?
Vladimir N. Garkov
2:35 PMIntermission
2:45 PM1:2:1 Curriculum at Indiana University
Jill K. Robinson, Kate Reck, Martha G. Oakley
3:05 PMCurricular changes that address the needs of a variety of majors at a research I institution
Maria T. Oliver-Hoyo, Dennis W. Wertz
3:25 PMFrom agony to ecstasy: The new 1-2-1 chemistry curriculum at San Francisco State University
Jane V. Zeile, Raymond J. Trautman, Ursula Simonis, Jane G. DeWitt
3:45 PMIntermission
3:55 PMSerendipitous evolution of the 1-2-1 chemistry sequence at Seminole Community College
Deborah L Mead
4:15 PMDiscussion

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