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May 2008
Vol. 85 No. 5


 Chemical Education Today
Editorial
What Price Quality?603
John W. Moore
Especially for High School Teachers
Connect the Dots605
Erica K. Jacobsen
Reports from Other Journals: Research Advances
Research Advances: Toward a Faster Prenatal Test for Down Syndrome; Test for Headache-Causing Food Toxins; Hydrogen Storage Materials in Automotive Systems; Newly Solved Structure Reveals How Cells Resist Oxygen Damage606
Angela G. King
Report
Prussian Blue: Artists' Pigment and Chemists' Sponge612
Mike Ware
Classroom Activity Extension
Using "Blueprint Photography by the Cyanotype Process"620
JCE Editorial Staff
Classroom Activity Connections
Chemistry and Children's Literature: Sun Up, Sun Down622
Patricia B. McKean
Ask the Historian
The Origin of the Polymer Concept624
William B. Jensen
Report
Chemical Education at the Crossroads of America. 20th Biennial Conference on Chemical Education, July 27-31, 2008626
Steven M. Wietstock, Cathrine Reck, and Regina Zibuck
CLIP, Chemical Laboratory Information Profile
Chloroform628
Jay A. Young
CLIP, Chemical Laboratory Information Profile
Dimethyl Sulfoxide629
Jay A. Young
News & Announcements630
Letters
Computer Speed and Avogadro's Number634
Paul S. Poskozim
Letters
Potassium Metal Is Explosive—Do Not Use It!634
Andreas Grubelnik, Veronika R. Meyer, Peter Bützer, and Urban W. Schönenberger
Letters
Visualizing Statistical Concepts635
Robert de Levie
Letters
Reply to Visualizing Statistical Concepts635
Myung-Hoon Kim and Maureen Burkart
Letters
Reply to Visualizing Statistical Concepts637
William F. Coleman
The Information Page638
Book & Media Reviews
112 Mercer Street: Einstein, Russell, Gödel, Pauli, and the End of Innocence in Science (Burton Feldman)639
Jack K. Steehler
Advertising in This Issue640
Out of the Editor's Basket641

 Chemistry for Everyone
Field Trips Put Chemistry in Context for Non-Science Majors645
Keith E. Peterman

 In the Classroom
Using the ACS Journals Search To Validate Assumptions about Writing in Chemistry and Improve Chemistry Writing Instruction650
Marin S. Robinson, Fredricka L. Stoller, and James K. Jones
Computer Bulletin Board
Digital Ink: In-Class Annotation of PowerPoint Lectures655
Anne E. Johnson
Got Bio? A Short Course Introducing Students to the Applications of Biochemistry658
Reid Chamberlain and Amy L. Rogers

 In the Laboratory
Size Exclusion Chromatography: An Experiment for High School and Community College Chemistry and Biotechnology Laboratory Programs683
Linda S. Brunauer and Kathryn K. Davis
A Simple Laboratory Experiment To Determine the Kinetics of Mutarotation of D-Glucose Using a Blood Glucose Meter686
Carlos E. Perles and Pedro L. O. Volpe

 Research: Science and Education
The Same and Not the Same: Chirality, Topicity, and Memory of Chirality701
Wolfgang H. Kramer and Axel G. Griesbeck
Chemical Education Research
The Effects of a Two-Year Molecular Visualization Experience on Teachers' Attitudes, Content Knowledge, and Spatial Ability718
Vickie M. Williamson and Thomas J. José
Chemical Education Research
Degree of Mathematics Fluency and Success in Second-Semester Introductory Chemistry724
Doreen Geller Leopold and Barbara Edgar
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