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June 2009
Vol. 86 No. 6

Research Advances 670
Angela G. King
Teaching Is More Than Lecturing and Learning Is More Than Memorizing 674
Diane M. Bunce
ARIS (Assessment, Review, and Instruction System) 691
Steven Rowley
CATALYST (developed by Patrick Wegner) 692
Ningfeng Zhao
Mastering Chemistry 694
Tricia D. Shepherd
OWL (Online Web-Based Learning) 695
Jeffrey A. Evans
SmartWork 697
Rebecca S. Miller
WebAssign 698
Susan M. Hendrickson
[#102] Investigating Self-Assembly with Macaroni 704A
David A. Burgan and Lane A. Baker
Engaging Students in Early Exploration of Nanoscience Topics Using Hands-On Activities and Scanning Tunneling Microscopy 705
Ping Y. Furlan
A Multiweek, Problem-Based Laboratory Project Using Phytoremediation To Remove Copper from Soil 726
Stephen G. Cessna, Tara L. S. Kishbaugh, Douglas Graber Neufeld, and Gretchen A. Cessna
Development, Implementation, and Evaluation of a Web-Based Tool, Today's Science for Tomorrow's Scientists 757
Caroline Pharr
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