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January 2000
Vol. 77 No. 1


 Chemical Education Today
Editorial
What Next?7
John W. Moore
Especially for High School Teachers9
J. Emory Howell
Anniversaries: 200011
Paul F. Schatz
1999 Nobel Prize in Chemistry14
Reports from Other Journals
A View of the Science Education Research Literature: Scientific Discovery Learning with Computer Simulations17
William R. Robinson
Reports from Other Journals
Chem 13 News: Ways to Teach in the Classroom and Beyond18
Kathy Thorsen
Reports from Other Journals
The Science Teacher: Education on Safety21
Steve Long
From Past Issues
Chemist Doing Library Research - AD 200023
Carol Drum and John Ashcraft
NSF Web Site Links on Instructional Technology and Education25
Donald J. Wink
News & Announcements26
Abstract of Guide to Submissions, Journal of Chemical Education 29
Book and Media Reviews
The Sciences: An Integrated Approach, 2nd Edition (by James Trefil and Robert M. Hazen) 32
reviewed by Megan M. Hoffman
Information Page34
Book and Media Reviews
Van Nostrand's Scientific Encyclopedia, Revised 8th Edition on CD-ROM (edited by Douglas M. Considine and Glenn D. Considine)36
reviewed by Deborah J. McCool
Advertising in This Issue36

 Chemistry for Everyone
JCE Classroom Activity
Magic Sand40A
Overhead Projector Demonstrations
Illustrating the Properties of Magic Sand41
Robert H. Goldsmith
Boerhaave on Fire42
Damon Diemente

 In The Classroom
Amino Acids, Aromatic Compounds, and Carboxylic Acids: How Did They Get Their Common Names?48
Sam H. Leung
Doing Science and Asking Questions: An Interactive Exercise50
Catherine Hurt Middlecamp and Anne-Marie L. Nickel

 In the Laboratory
Determination of the Fundamental Electronic Charge via the Electrolysis of Water95
Brittany Hoffman, Elizabeth Mitchell, Petra Roulhac, Marc Thomes, and Vincent M. Stumpo

 Research: Science and Education
Chemical Education Research
Using a Teaching Model to Correct Known Misconceptions in Electrochemistry104
P. A. Huddle, Margaret Dawn White, and Fiona Rogers
Chemical Education Research
An Action Research Project: Student Perspectives on Small-Group Learning in Chemistry111
Marcy Hamby Towns, Kelley Kreke, and Amanda Fields
Process Workshops - A New Model for Instruction120
David Hanson and Troy Wolfskill

 Information • Textbooks • Media • Resources
JCE Online
Medium Frustration134
Jon L. Holmes
JCE Software
Prospectus 2000135
Jon L. Holmes and Nancy S. Gettys
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