Please join us on Sunday morning in San Francisco for the Chemistry Education Research: New and Noteworthy in 2015 - 2016 symposium where we will highlight four (4) exemplary papers published in the last year.
This symposium is designed to engage the community in discussion of the New and Noteworthy work with a 20 minute presentation, followed by 20 minutes of discussion. The session will be on Sunday morning, beginning at 8:30 am, in the San Francisco Marriott Marquis, Nob Hill A.
The order of events is as follows:
830A Introductory Remarks
835A Biochemistry instructors' perceptions of analogies and their classroom use Mary Kay Orgill
915A Self-efficacy and academic performance in first semester organic chemistry: testing a model of reciprocal causation Jeff Raker
9:55A Intermission
10:10A Improving and assessing Student Hands-On Laboratory Skills Through Digital Badging Marcy Towns 10:50A Improving critical thinking via authenticity: The CASPiE research experience in a military academy chemistry course Anthony Chase
1130A Concluding Remarks
Look forward to seeing you next Sunday,
the New and Noteworthy Committee
Marilyne Stains Greg Rushton Melonie Teichert Joi Walker