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183rd Conference of 2YC3
November 21-22, 2008

PROGRAM

last updated 19 November 2008

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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21
8:00-4:30
CALT 130-132-134
Exhibitors
8:00-9:00
CALT Atrium and 128
Registration and Breakfast (provided by Cengage Learning)
9:00-9:15
CALT 107
Welcome and Opening Remarks
9:15-10:15
Keynote Address
CALT 107
“Funding Opportunities for Community Colleges: The National Science Foundation (NSF) - Division of Undergraduate Education (DUE)”

Eun-Woo Chang, Program Director, Division of Undergraduate Education, National Science Foundation, Arlington, VA

10:15-10:30
CALT 130-132-134
CALT Atrium and 128
Exhibits and Refreshments (provided in part by MicroLab, Inc)
10:30-11:15
Interactive Discussion
CALT 107
“The ACS Guidelines for Chemistry Programs in Two-Year Colleges: A Resource for Enhancing Chemistry Programs”

John Clevenger, Emeritus Professor of Chemistry, Truckee Meadows Community College, Reno, NV
11:30-12:15
Presentation
CALT 107
“POGIL – Hyuh, what is it good for?  Absolutely something!”

George Kraus, Professor, Ellen Wilson, Assistant Professor and Douglas Zabel, Adjunct Professor, Department of Biological & Physical Science, College of Southern Maryland, LaPlata, MD
12:30-1:45
CALT 130-132-134
CALT Atrium and 128
Lunch and Exhibits
1:00-1:45
DRGN
Tour of Chemistry Labs
1:45-2:15
CALT 107
2YC3 General Meeting
2:20-3:05
Presentation
CALT 205

 

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2:20-3:20
Interactive Discussion
CALT 107

“Chem Ed: Increase Conceptual Understanding in Chemistry and AP Chemistry —Activate Inquiry and Inspire Discovery!”

Chris Wilhelm, Higher Education Consultant, PASCO Scientific


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“The ACS Guidelines for Chemistry Programs in Two-Year Colleges: A Resource for Facilitating Student Transfer”

John Clevenger, Emeritus Professor of Chemistry, Truckee Meadows Community College, Reno, NV

3:05-3:25
CALT 130-132-134
CALT Atrium and 128
Exhibits and Refreshments (provided by Cengage Learning)
3:30-4:15
Presentation
CALT 107

 

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3:30-4:15
Presentation
CALT 205

“ACS Chemical Technology Program Approval Service: Recognizing Excellence in Chemistry-Based Technology Education”

Joan M. Sabourin, CTPAS chair, American Chemical Society, and Professor of Chemistry, Delta College, University Center, MI
 

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"Sharing National Chemistry Week on the Community Level"

Pam Clevenger, Chemistry Instructor, Hinds Community College, Raymond, MS
 

4:30-5:45
CADE 207
Social Hour
6:00-8:00
SUN 100 (Dining Hall)
Dinner
Banquet Presentation “Producing Chocolate, From the Trees to the Table”

James A. Saunders, Director, Molecular Biology, Biochemistry & Bioinformatics, and Professor, Departments of Biological Sciences and Chemistry, Towson University, Towson, MD
   
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22
8:00-4:00
CALT 130-132-134
Exhibitors
8:00-8:45
CALT Atrium and 128
Registration and Breakfast
8:45-9:00
CALT 107
Welcome and Opening Remarks
9:00-9:45
Presentation
CALT 107

 

or

9:00-10:00
Workshop
CALT 136

"Students Taking Ownership of The Class and Spreading it Further for a Positive Outcome"

Raza Khan, Assistant Professor of Chemistry, Department of Sciences, Carroll Community College, Westminster, MD

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“Journal of Chemical Education Online Resources”

Linda N. Fanis, Assistant Editor, Journal of Chemical Education, Madison, WI

10:05-10:50
Presentation
CALT 107

 

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10:05-10:50
Presentation/Demo
CALT 101

“Critical Thinking for Organic Students: Using Anathons to Develop and Solve Structural Problems”

Ray A. Gross Jr., Professor of Chemistry, Department of Physical Sciences & Engineering, Prince George's Community College, Largo, MD


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"Real-World Experiments with MeasureNet LIMS, EDU-CHEM & FUN-SCIence!"

Jerry DeMenna, FUN-SCIence Academics Group, Bronx, NY

10:50-11:10
CALT 130-132-134
CALT Atrium and 128
Exhibits and Refreshments (provided by Pearson Arts & Sciences, Addison-Wesley/Benjamin Cummings/Prentice Hall)
11:15-12:00
Presentation
CALT 107

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11:10-12:10
Workshop
CALT 136

"Building partnerships to facilitate undergraduate research"

Brahmadeo Dewprashad, Associate Professor, Department of Science, Borough of Manhattan Community College, New York, NY

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“Explore the Chemical Education Digital Library”

Linda N. Fanis, Assistant Editor, Journal of Chemical Education, Madison, WI

12:15-1:30
CALT 130-132-134
CALT Atrium and 128
Lunch and Exhibits
12:45-1:30
DRGN
Tour of Chemistry Labs
1:30-2:15
Presentation
CALT 107

 

 

or

1:30-2:30
Workshop
CALT 209

“Student Learning Outcomes Assessment (SLOA) Project In Chemistry At The Program And Course Levels”

Nancy Thorpe, Associate Professor and Veronica Stein, Assistant Professor, Science and Math Department, Hagerstown Community College, Hagerstown, MD


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“Molecular Modeling Experiment: High Tech to Very, Very Low Tech”

Crystal Yau, Chemistry Coordinator and Associate Professor, School of Math & Science, The Community College of Baltimore County, Catonsville, MD

2:15-2:35
CALT 130-132-134
CALT Atrium and 128
Exhibits and Refreshments
2:35-3:20
Presentation
CALT 107
"Using Electronic Homework to Change Study Habits"

Pauline Hamilton, Associate Professor of Chemistry, Eastside Science Department, The Community College of Baltimore County, Essex Campus, Baltimore, MD

3:35-4:20
Presentation
CALT 107
“Prep Chem as a Prerequisite to Gen Chem”

Crystal Yau, Chemistry Coordinator and Associate Professor, School of Math & Science, The Community College of Baltimore County, Catonsville, MD

4:30-4:45
CALT 107
Conference Closing

 

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