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Disorder and Chaos: Developing and Teaching an Interdisciplinary Course on Chemical DynamicsSteven G. Desjardins Describes an interdisciplinary course for nonscience majors that introduces ideas about mathematical modeling using examples based on pendulums, chemical kinetics, and population dynamics. Students learn about the nature of measurement and prediction through the use of spreadsheet software for the solution of equations and experimental data collection. Desjardins, Steven G. J. Chem. Educ.2008, 85, 1078.
Kinetics |
Mathematics / Symbolic Mathematics |
Nonmajor Courses
Forensics as a Gateway: Promoting Undergraduate Interest in Science, and Graduate Student Professional Development through a First-Year Seminar CourseLouise K. Charkoudian, Jared J. Heymann, Marc J. Adler, Kathryn L. Haas, Kassy A. Mies, and James F. Bonk A first-year, undergraduate seminar in forensics was created, instructed, and revised by graduate students to assist in their professional development. The course incorporates a variety of pedagogical techniques, including lectures, in-class demonstrations, laboratories, student presentations, and mock criminal investigations. Charkoudian, Louise K.; Heymann, Jared J.; Adler, Marc J.; Haas, Kathryn L.; Mies, Kassy A.; Bonk, James F. J. Chem. Educ.2008, 85, 807.
Applications of Chemistry |
Forensic Chemistry |
Professional Development |
TA Training / Orientation
Field Trips Put Chemistry in Context for Non-Science MajorsKeith E. Peterman The field trips described in this article can be completed within a three-hour laboratory period and conducted at minimal cost while significantly enhancing student learning and contributing to an understanding of the interrelationship between chemistry and societal issues. Peterman, Keith E. J. Chem. Educ.2008, 85, 645.
Lake StudyDavid M. Whisnant, James A McCormick, Benjamin Fortin, Patrick Nutter Lake Study for Windows is a two-part simulation designed to involve students with the scientific method. It allows them to collect data, formulate hypotheses, and test the hypotheses with controlled experiments.
Thermal Analysis |
Titration / Volumetric Analysis |
Applications of Chemistry |
Quantitative Analysis
Phlogiston (GCMP)David M. Whisnant Phlogiston: this is a resource in the collection "General Chemistry Multimedia Problems". In this problem we will think back to the last half of the 18th century when modern chemistry was beginning to take place. One of the major problems occupying chemists at the time was combustion. The dominant theory of combustion in the mid-18th century involved a substance called "phlogiston." General Chemistry Multimedia Problems ask students questions about experiments they see presented using videos and images. The questions asked apply concepts from different parts of an introductory course, encouraging students to decompartmentalize the material.
Applications of Chemistry
The Behavior of Materials Volume 04, issue 02 of a series of leaflets covering subjects of interest to students of elementary chemistry distributed in 1929 - 1932.