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Thursday, May 25 - Arrival
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Time
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Event
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4pm
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Check-in (to the Residence at NOTL Campus, 135 Taylor Road, Niagara-on-the-Lake or alternative accommodations)
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4pm
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Executive Meeting C3 Executive and Board of Directors meet in Room W213-1
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6pm - 10:30pm
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Registration and Welcome Reception in the Pub Sponsored by: Douglas College
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Friday, May 26 - Applied Chemistry
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Time
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Event
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7am
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Wake Up Walk on the Wetland Ridge Trail with Jim Thomson. Meet at the bench in front of the Niagara College Greenhouse and Nursery.
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8am
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Breakfast in the Pub
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8am - 12pm
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Registration and Information in the Foyer
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9am
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Welcome by Alan Davis
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Chemistry Solutions to Location Problems: A Federal Perspective Moderator: Lisa Campbell
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9:15am
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Lyon's Creek Sediment Management: The Role of Chemistry Anne Borgmann, Environment Canada
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9:45am
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The role of analytical chemistry in studying phytochemical mechanisms of host-plant resistance in chrysanthemum, a major Niagara greenhouse crop Brian McGarvey, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
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10:15am
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Coffee Break Sponsored by: Kwantlen University College and Exhibitors in the Foyer
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Chemistry at Work Moderator: Lisa Campbell
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10:40am
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Waines: TBA
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11:00am
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Schulz: New attempts at fighting an old enemy in winemaking: Brettanomyces bruxellensis
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11:20am
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Ferguson: Reflections on a large scale chemical conversion: What happens when 145 million tires are burned?
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11:40am
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Risi: Chemistry in an Environmental Laboratory Setting
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Noon
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Invitation to C3 2007: Lamine Dip Announcements
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12:30pm
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Exhibits in the Foyer and Lunch in the Pub
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1:30pm - 3pm
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Chemistry Café Meet in the Pub
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3pm
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Annual General Meeting Meet in the Pub
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5pm
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Poster Session and Cash Bar Meet in the Pub
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6pm
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Joe Schwarcz Eating: Is there a Solution to the Confusion? Culinary Auditorium
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7pm
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Banquet in the Niagara Culinary Institute Restaurant Sponsored by: Anasazi Instruments
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Saturday, May 27 - Teaching Chemistry
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Time
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Event
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7am
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Fun Run along the Escarpment
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8am
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Breakfast in the Pub
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8am - 12pm
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Registration and Information in the Foyer
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8:50am
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Introduction to Session: Alan Davis
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9am
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Brian McCarry, McMaster University Science Inquiry in First Year at McMaster University
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Falling for Chemistry: At Home and Abroad Moderator: Michelle Purchase
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9:30am
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McNeil - Bonding Theories: An interactive student exercise
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9:50am
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Wassenaar-Faber: Chemania Objectives
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10:10am
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Bhattacharya: Teaching Chemistry in Qatar
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10:30am
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Coffee Break and Exhibits in the Foyer
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Falling for Technology: Chemistry loves Computers
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10:50am
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Stone: Virtual Laboratory and true multimedia units for teaching analytical chemistry
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11:10am
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Browne - Studies on student use of spectra learning tools: The IR Tutor and the NMR Tutor
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11:30am
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Yu: Can 'Detective-O-Chem', an online interactive learning tutorial help introductory organic chemistry students develop deductive reasoning skills?'
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11:50am
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Chandraseker: Introducing molecular modeling in the undergraduate chemistry curriculum
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12:10pm
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Carmichael: HNMR Tutorial and assignment in a distance education environment
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12:30pm
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Exhibits in the Foyer and Lunch in the Pub
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Evaluating Chemistry, With a Smile Moderator: Alan Davis
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1:30pm
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Camacho: The Effect of Autoquiz on the achievement of Science College students
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1:50pm
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Djordjevic: Processing laboratory evaluations in large classes
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2:10pm
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Camacho - Memorization or Understanding: Classification of Organic compounds and reactions by science majors
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2:30pm
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Perkins: The lighter side of science
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2:50pm
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Closing Remarks
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