CHEDMonday, April 7, 2008

1:30 PM-4:55 PM Hilton New Orleans Riverside -- Oak Alley, Oral
Using Social Networking Tools to Teach Chemistry
Organizers:Harry E. Pence
Laura E. Pence
Presiding:Hilary J. Eppley
1:30 PMIntroductory Remarks
1:35 PMFOAF (Friend-of-a-friend): RDF-metadata enhanced social networking in chemistry
Henry S. Rzepa, Egon L. Willighagen
1:55 PMLearning style theory and course design
Renee Cole, Marcy Towns
2:15 PMWiki hyperglossary and wiki links index
Robert E. Belford, Shane Z. Sullivan
2:35 PMIntermission
2:45 PMHow might social networking impact the teaching of chemical literature?
Harry E. Pence
3:05 PMVisualization and education network on ning: The first six months
Elizabeth M. Dorland
3:25 PMThe interactive online network of inorganic chemists (IONiC): Inter-institutional grant writing, project planning, and community building using social networking tools
Hilary J. Eppley, Margret J. Geselbracht, Adam R Johnson, Burke Scott Williams, Barbara A. Reisner, Lori A. Watson, Joanne L. Stewart
3:45 PMIntermission
3:55 PMMimicking the formal/informal spaces of chemical laboratories in an inter-university collaboration with undergraduate and graduate researchers
Albert C. Fahrenbach, Kristy A. McNitt, Kumar Parimal, Amar Flood, Douglas A. Vander Griend, David J Wild
4:15 PMUsing Second Life to teach organic chemistry
Jean-Claude Bradley
4:35 PMIncorporating social networking tools to facilitate participation and discussion in nuclear chemistry
M. N. Ali, Noel N Chang, Mitch A. Garcia, Heino Nitsche

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