| Thursday, 2 November 2006: 9:00 AM-11:00 AM | |||
| Oglethorpe Ballroom (Augusta Marriott Hotel and Suites) | |||
| Chemical Education (7) | |||
| Posters: Chemical education (CHED) | |||
| Organizers: | Ann Visser John T. Reilly Bryan G. Splawn | ||
| 292 | Don't just teach chemistry, teach students Carnetta C. Skipworth | ||
| 293 | Effective strategies for using Calibrated Peer Review(TM) for long laboratory reports Timothy D. Champion | ||
| 294 | The use of ZINDO in teaching laboratories Marion T. Doig III, Frederick J. Heldrich, Clyde R. Metz | ||
| 295 | ACS Auburn local section: Introducing science to K-8 students Albert E. Russell, Nichole L. Powell, Gregory Pritchett, Barbara Rackley, Pamela M. Leggett-Robinson | ||
| 296 | GRITS: A dissemination project to encourage girls raised in Tennessee science Judith Iriarte-Gross, Karen Claud | ||
| 297 | Another new twist on modeling dynamic equilibrium: incorporating the concept of free energy Brian Dinkelmeyer | ||
| 298 | Diacetylene-based liposome biosensors- an advanced undergraduate laboratory experience Matthew West, Rhett Watson, Timothy W. Hanks | ||
| 299 | General chemistry experiment for measuring motor-oil viscosities Henry D. Schreiber | ||
| 300 | A model for the improvement of laboratory exercises that involves student input, videos and inter-institutional review Frederick B. Ivey, James D. Thornton Jr., Seyi Vanderpuye | ||
| 301 | Ethics scenarios in the senior seminar Jimmie M. Purser | ||
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