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Paper 2."Assessment in Chemistry/New Strategies for New Times"
  I. Dwaine  Eubanks,  ACS  DivCHED   Examinations
  Institute, Clemson  University,  Clemson SC 29634
  eubanki@clemson.edu  Discussion of Paper 2
  
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Paper 3. "What Every Chemist Should Know About Computers, II"
 Mary L. Swift,  Department  of  Biochemistry  and
  Molecular  Biology, College Of  Medicine,  Howard
  University, Washington DC 20059-0001.
  mswift@umd5.umd.edu , and
  Theresa Julia Zielinski,   Chemistry  Department,
  Niagara University, Niagara University, NY 14109.
  theresaz@localnet.com  Discussion of Paper 3
Paper 4.  "The Costs of Incorporating Information Technology in Education"
  Brian  M.  Tissue,   Department   of   Chemistry,
  Virginia  Polytechnic   Institute    and   State
  University, Blacksburg, VA 24061-0212.  
  tissue@vt.edu  Discussion of Paper 4
Paper 5. "Using Pseudoscience to Teach General and Analytical Chemistry"
    Michael Epstein, Margaret Bullard, Brad  Buehler,
  Robin Koster, Department of Science, Mount  Saint
  Mary's College, Emmitsburg, MD 21727.
  epstein@msmary.edu  Discussion of Paper 5
Paper 6.   "Nature Doesn't Solve Equations, So Why Should We?
   Mathematically-lean simulations in Chemistry"
  Hugh  M.  Cartwright,  Physical  and  Theoretical
  Chemistry  Laboratory, Oxford University,   South
  Parks Road, Oxford, England OX1 3QZ.
  hugh@muriel.pcl.ox.ac.uk
  
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Paper 7. "Supplemental Instruction: 
       A Model Program That Goes Against the Grain"
  Cory  Emal,  Tanya  Johnson  and   Paul   Kelter,
  Department of Chemistry, University of  Nebraska,
  Lincoln, NE 68588-0304.   pkelter@unlinfo.unl.edu  
  Discussion of Paper 7
Paper 8. "The Use of Excel in Physical Chemistry Seminars"
   A. A. Kubasov, V. S. Lyutsarev and K. V. Ermakov,
  Moscow State University, Russia.
  kubasov@comp.chem.msu.su
    
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Paper 9.   "Are Simulations Just a Subsitute for Reality?"
  Harry  E.  Pence,   Chemistry   Department,  SUNY
  Oneonta, Oneonta, NY, 13820.  pencehe@oneonta.edu  
  Discussion of Paper 9
Paper 10.   
"Environmental and Industrial Chemistry -
   An On-Line Intercollegiate Course"
  Leonard J. Archer (1), James M. Beard (2), Sylvia
R. Esjornson  (3),  Aline  M.  Harrison  (4),  Reed
Howald (5), Peter Mahaffy (6), Maria  Pacheco  (7),
Erik Ricker (8), Donald Rosenthal (9),
and  James N. Stevenson (10).
 
(1)  Missouri Western State College, St. Joseph, MO
(2)  Catawba College, Salisbury, NC
(3)  Southwestern Oklahoma State University,
     Weatherford, OK
(4)  York College of Pennsylvania, York, PA
(5)  Montana State University, Bozeman, MT
(6)  The King's University College, Edmonton,
     Alberta, Canada
(7)  SUNY- Buffalo State College, Buffalo, NY
(8)  Niagara University, Niagara University, NY
(9)  Clarkson University, Potsdam, NY
(10) Concordia University, Austin, TX
Discussion of Paper 10
Paper 11.   "A Practical Guide to the Development of Interactive,
   Intercollegiate Learning Experiences for Chemistry
   Students."
 George R. Long, Department of Chemistry,  Indiana
  University of Pennsylvania, Indiana, PA 15705
  grlong@grove.iup.edu  Discussion of Paper 11
   
  June 9 and 10 -  Discussion of Paper 1
  June 11 and 12 - Discussion of Paper 2
  June 13 and 16 - Discussion of Paper 3
  June 17 and 18 - Discussion of Paper 4
  June 19 and 20 - Discussion of Paper 5
  June 30 and July 1 - Discussion of Paper 6
  July 7 and July 8 - Discussion of Paper 7
  July 9 and July 10- Discussion of Paper 8
  July 21 and 22 - Discussion of Paper 9
  July 23 and 24 - Discussion of Paper 10
  July 25 and 28 - Discussion of Paper 11
Donald Rosenthal OR Thomas C. O'Haver Department of Chemistry Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry Clarkson University University of Maryland Potsdam NY 13699-5810 College Park MD 20742 ROSEN@CLVM.BITNET to2@umail.umd.edu 315-265-9242 301-405-1831