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October 1997
Vol. 74 No. 10


 Chemical Education Today
In This Issue1145
Editorial
Using a Living Textbook Effectively1149
John W. Moore
News from Journal House
News 1150
Especially for High School Teachers
Especially for High School Teachers1151
J. Emory Howell
Letters
Letter to the Editor about "Swedish Chemists and Discovery of the Elements" by Volker Thomsen (J. Chem. Educ. 1996, 73, 937)1152
Stephen J. Hawkes
Letters
Letter to the Editor about "Swedish Chemists and Discovery of the Elements" by Volker Thomsen (J. Chem. Educ. 1996, 73, 937)1152
Claudio Gutierrez
Letters
Waste Treatment in the Undergraduate Laboratory: Let the Students Do It!1152
Volker Wiskamp
Letters
The autors reply to: Waste Treatment in the Undergraduate Laboratory: Let the Students Do It!1152
John J. Nash, Susan C. Nurrenbern, and Jeanne A. R. Meyer
Letters
Group Theory in Advanced Inorganic Chemistry1152
Brahama D. Sharma
Announcements
Announcements1153
Commentary
An Essential Recognition: Two Valid Introductory Chemistries1154
Gordon M. Barrow
2YC3: Is Articulation from Two-to Four-year Colleges an Allowed or a Forbidden Transition?1156
Tamar Y. Susskind
Experiential, Cooperative, and Study Abroad Education
An International Collaborative Undergraduate Research Program between Ithaca College and Leiden University1158
Andrew S. Koch, Heinz F. Koch, and Gerrit Lodder
Letters
Ionization Constants1160
Morris Bader
Letters
The reply: Ionization Constants1160
S. Roo, L. Vermeire, and C. Gorller-Walrand
MathBrowser: Web-Enabled Mathematical Software with Application to the Chemistry Curriculum, v 1.01164
Jack G. Goldsmith
Teaching Secondary School Science: Strategies for Developing Scientific Literacy, 6th ed. (by Leslie W. Trowbridge and Rodger W. Bybee)1167
Harold H. Harris
Constructing Science in Middle and Secondary School Classroom (by Dale R. Baker and Michael D. Piburn)1167
Harold H. Harris
The Chemistry Classroom: Formulas for Successful Teaching (by J. Dudley Herron)1167
Harold H. Harris

 Chemistry Everyday For Everyone
Products of Chemistry
Chem-Is-Tree1175
Dana M. Barry
JCE Classroom Activity
Anthocyanins: A Colorful Class of Compounds1176A
Engaging Students in the Action of Chemistry: An Effective, Fun, and Inexpensive Outreach Program1178
Jane M. Van Doren, Lisa P. Nestor, and W. Berk Knighton

 In The Classroom
Reminder Sheets for Chemistry Examinations1180
Charles L. Perrin
Project Longhorn: A Pilot Project in the Use of Batch Computing in High School Chemistry Teaching1181
Sally Busboom

 In the Laboratory
Eliminating Mercury Thermometers from the Lab1204
T. Stephen Everett

 Information • Textbooks • Media • Resources
JCE Software
A Window on the Solid State: Part I: Structures of Metals; Part II: Unit Cells of Metals; Part III: Strucutres of Ionic Solids; Part IV: Unit Cells of Inoic Solids (Abstract of Volume 5D, Number 2)1245
William R. Robinson and Joan F. Tejchma
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