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Conference Schedule

Thursday, May 25 - Arrival

Time

Event

4pm

Check-in (to the Residence at NOTL Campus, 135 Taylor Road, Niagara-on-the-Lake or alternative accommodations)

4pm

Executive Meeting
C3 Executive and Board of Directors meet in Room W213-1

6pm - 10:30pm

Registration and Welcome Reception in the Pub
Sponsored by: Douglas College

 

Friday, May 26 - Applied Chemistry

Time

Event

7am

Wake Up Walk on the Wetland Ridge Trail with Jim Thomson. Meet at the bench in front of the Niagara College Greenhouse and Nursery.

8am

Breakfast in the Pub

8am - 12pm

Registration and Information in the Foyer

9am

Welcome by Alan Davis

Chemistry Solutions to Location Problems:
A Federal Perspective

Moderator: Lisa Campbell

9:15am

Lyon's Creek Sediment Management:
The Role of Chemistry
Anne Borgmann, Environment Canada

9:45am

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

10:15am

Coffee Break
Sponsored by: Kwantlen University College
and Exhibitors in the Foyer

Chemistry at Work
Moderator: Lisa Campbell

10:40am

Waines: TBA

11:00am

Schulz: New attempts at fighting an old enemy in winemaking: Brettanomyces bruxellensis

11:20am

Ferguson: Reflections on a large scale chemical conversion: What happens when 145 million tires are burned?

11:40am

Risi: Chemistry in an Environmental Laboratory Setting

Noon

Invitation to C3 2007: Lamine Dip
Announcements

12:30pm

Exhibits in the Foyer and Lunch in the Pub

1:30pm - 3pm

Chemistry Café
Meet in the Pub

3pm

Annual General Meeting
Meet in the Pub

5pm

Poster Session and Cash Bar
Meet in the Pub

6pm

Joe Schwarcz
Eating: Is there a Solution to the Confusion?
Culinary Auditorium

7pm

Banquet in the Niagara Culinary Institute Restaurant
Sponsored by: Anasazi Instruments

 

Saturday, May 27 - Teaching Chemistry

Time

Event

7am

Fun Run along the Escarpment

8am

Breakfast in the Pub

8am - 12pm

Registration and Information in the Foyer

8:50am

Introduction to Session: Alan Davis

9am

Brian McCarry, McMaster University
Science Inquiry in First Year at McMaster University

Falling for Chemistry: At Home and Abroad
Moderator: Michelle Purchase

9:30am

McNeil - Bonding Theories: An interactive student exercise

9:50am

Wassenaar-Faber: Chemania Objectives

10:10am

Bhattacharya: Teaching Chemistry in Qatar

10:30am

Coffee Break and Exhibits in the Foyer

Falling for Technology: Chemistry loves Computers

10:50am

Stone: Virtual Laboratory and true multimedia units for teaching analytical chemistry

11:10am

Browne - Studies on student use of spectra learning tools: The IR Tutor and the NMR Tutor

11:30am

Yu: Can 'Detective-O-Chem', an online interactive learning tutorial help introductory organic chemistry students develop deductive reasoning skills?'

11:50am

Chandraseker: Introducing molecular modeling in the undergraduate chemistry curriculum

12:10pm

Carmichael: HNMR Tutorial and assignment in a distance education environment

12:30pm

Exhibits in the Foyer and Lunch in the Pub

Evaluating Chemistry, With a Smile
Moderator: Alan Davis

1:30pm

Camacho: The Effect of Autoquiz on the achievement of Science College students

1:50pm

Djordjevic: Processing laboratory evaluations in large classes

2:10pm

Camacho - Memorization or Understanding: Classification of Organic compounds and reactions by science majors

2:30pm

Perkins: The lighter side of science

2:50pm

Closing Remarks

 

 

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