Dusty Carroll Abstract: Some chemical reactions are versatile and can be used with various topics to provide a valid educational experience. Two such reaction types are those of metals with acids and of halogens with alkali metal halides (Figures I and 2, respectively, pp. 44-45). I have used...
LANCASTER, Pa. — Richard "Rick" Moog, professor of chemistry at Franklin & Marshall College and Founder/ Director of The POGIL Project in Lancaster, Pa., has been named the 2016 winner of the George C. Pimentel Award in Chemical Education from the American Chemical Society and Cengage Learning. The...
For Immediate Release 12 SEPTEMBER 2023 Contact: Marcy Dubroff, The POGIL Project (717.358.3837) or Louise Barr, Lancaster Country Day School (717.606.6637) Lancaster Educator Earns National Teaching Award from American Chemical Society LANCASTER, Pa. — Laura Trout, an educator at...
Luiz Fernando Pereira, Marcia Teixeira Barroso, Fernando Jose Volpi Eusébio Oliveira Abstract: Chemical equilibrium is alluded to in the literature as one of the most difficult topics to be taught in High School. The inherent nature of the conceptual understanding of the chemical equilibrium...
Recipients: Frank J. Creegan, the W. Alton Jones Professor Emeritus at Washington College Richard S. Moog, Professor of Chemistry at Franklin & Marshall College James Spencer, the William G. and Elizabeth R. Simeral Professor Emeritus at Franklin & Marshall College Who are being recognized...
Julie is an Event Coordinator, responsible for events in the Northeast, Central Corridor and the POGIL National Meeting. She earned her Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering from Bucknell University and her Master of Science in Medical Biotechnology with honors from the University of...
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