Session #1: CHED Tuesday, March 15, 2005
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Educational resources for green chemistry: An overview. Mary M. Kirchhoff, American Chemical Society.
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Infusing chemistry lecture courses with green chemistry: Poster and oral presentations, web-based modules, supplemental material, and textbooks. Michael C. Cann, University of Scranton.
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Chemistry capstone seminar with green theme. Pratibha Varma-Nelson, Northeastern Illinois University.
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Educating environmentally responsible citizens and scientists through green, environmental chemistry. Liz U. Gron, Hendrix College.
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Measuring the greenness of undergraduate laboratory experiments. George D. Bennett, Millikin University.
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Transforming the organic chemistry laboratory experience with greener laboratory experiments. James E. Hutchison, University of Oregon.
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Learning to be green: Involving students in the decision making process. Richard W. Gurney, Simmons College.
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Investigating the regioselective enolization of 2-substituted cyclohexanones: A green chemistry experiment for organic labs. Steven Paul Lee, Roosevelt University.
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Laboratory experiment on gene subcloning for chemical engineering students. Claire F. Komives, San Jose State University.
Session #2: CHED Tuesday, March 15, 2005
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Progressive introduction of green chemistry into undergraduate organic chemistry research, lab, and lecture curriculum at Bridgewater State College. Edward J. Brush, Bridgewater State College.
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Energy and the environment: A green approach to general studies physical science . Judith M. Iriarte-Gross, Middle Tennessee State University.
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Implantation of the principles of green chemistry in the teaching of sophomore organic chemistry. Kwang-Ting Liu, National Taiwan University.
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Illustrating green chemistry through hands-on learning from the “real world” Amy S. Cannon, University of Massachusetts Lowell.
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How to estimate the cost of manufacturing an organic chemical. Berkeley W. Cue Jr., Private Consultant.
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Green organic chemistry laboratory at the University of Oregon . Kenneth M. Doxsee, University of Oregon.
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Asymptotic approach to the development of a green organic chemistry laboratory . Thomas E. Goodwin, Hendrix College.
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Synthesis of banana oil using green chemistry . Pamela Brown, New York City College of Technology.
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Adaptation of phase vanishing reactions and solid-solid reactions to undergraduate organic chemistry laboratory . Veljko Dragojlovic, Nova Southeastern University.
Session #3: CHED Wednesday, March 16, 2005
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GEMs: A database of Greener Education Materials for chemists. Julie A. Haack, University of Oregon.
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A green culture: Practicing and teaching responsibility in general chemistry. Bryan W. May, Central Carolina Technical College.
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Towards the greening of our minds: A special topic chemistry course offered at Washington College, MD. Anne E. Marteel-Parrish, Washington College.
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Teaching lab report writing through inquiry: A novel Green Chemistry first-year undergraduate experiment . Kristen L. Cacciatore, University of Massachusetts Boston.
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Analyzing green chemistry: A description of metrics with applications in academia and industry. Laura J. Hamel, Department of Chemistry.
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Green chemistry in the organic laboratory: A beginning . Gary O. Spessard, St. Olaf College.
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Transesterification as green synthesis of ethyl and methyl alkyl esters. Bruce W. Baldwin, Spring Arbor University.
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Laboratory experience in a bench-scale fermentor to produce bioethanol, a renewable source of energy. Ana B Henriques, Washington University.