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March 1998
Vol. 75 No. 3


 Chemical Education Today
From Past Issues: The More Things Change...250
In This Issue: Celebrating 75 Years!251
Editorial
Getting By255
John W. Moore
News256
Especially for High School Teachers257
J. Emory Howell
Letters to the Editor258
Announcements260
ACS National Meeting
Program for the Division of Chemical Education: Dallas, TX, 29 March - 2 April 1998263
Mark Freilich, Paul Kelter, Tom Wildeman
ACS National Meeting
Discovering Dallas-Fort Worth271
Paul S. Cohen and Brenda H. Cohen
Chemistry behind the News
Self-Organized Quantum Dots277
Max G. Lagally
Chemical Technology at ITT Technical Institute280
Judi Hughes
Reports from Other Journals
News from Online281
Carolyn Sweeney Judd
Reports from Other Journals
A View of the Science Education Research Literature: Visual Aids in Laboratory Manuals Improve Comprehension282
William R. Robinson
The Chemical World, Concepts and Applications (by John W. Moore, Conrad L. Stanitski, James L. Wood, John C. Kotz, and Melvin D. Joesten)289
Patrick L. Holt
Organic Chemistry (by Maitland Jones, Jr. )291
Michael S. Holden

 Viewpoints
Viewpoints
The Computer as a Materials Science Benchmark297
Dean J. Campbell, Julie K. Lorenz, Arthur B. Ellis, Thomas F. Kuech, George C. Lisensky, M. Stanley Whittingham

 Chemistry Everyday For Everyone
How Many Colors in Your Computer? Discovering the Rules for Making Colors312A
Journal's Editorial Staff
Products of Chemistry
The ThermobileTM: A Nitinol-Based Scientific Toy313
George B. Kauffman and Isaac Mayo
Tested Demonstrations
Detection of Catalysis by Taste315
Robert M. Richman

 In The Classroom
Simplified Lewis Structure Drawing for Nonscience Majors317
Barnabe B. Miburo
Applications and Analogies
A Closer Look at the Addition of Equations and Reactions319
Damon Diemente
NSF Highlights
The ChemLinks and ModularCHEM Consortia: Using Active and Context-Based Learning To Teach Students How Chemistry Is Actually Done322
Sharon Anthony, Heather Mernitz, Brock Spencer, Joshua Gutwill, Susan E. Kegley, and Marco Molinaro
Beyond the Textbook: A First-Year Introduction to Research at a Research I University325
James D. Martin

 Research: Science and Education
Supplemental Instruction for Introductory Chemistry Courses: A Preliminary Investigation328
Thomas J. Webster and Linda Hooper

 In the Laboratory
A Modified Microburet for Microscale Titration371
Mono M. Singh, Cynthia McGowan, Zvi Szafran, and Ronald M. Pike

 Information • Textbooks • Media • Resources
JCE Online
JCE Index382
Jon L. Holmes
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