Chemical Education Division
(CE)
Divisional Representatives: Glen Loppnow, University of
Alberta, Peter Mahaffy, Kings University College and Frances Sutherland, NAIT
The Chemical Education Division gratefully acknowledges the support of
the Association of the
Chemical Profession of Alberta, John Wiley & Sons Canada, Ltd., Merck Frosst Canada Ltd./Ltée
and Nelson Education
Ltd.in support of the scientific program.
CE1 Creating
and Supporting a Positive Teaching Culture
Organizer: Margaret-Ann Armour, University of Alberta
Confirmed invited
speakers:
Katherine Darvesh, Mount St.
Vincent University
Janan Hayes, Merced
College
Morton Hoffman, Boston
University
Karen Kawulka, University of
Alberta
Pippa Lock, McMaster
University
Chris
Meintzer, Northern Alberta Institute of Technology
Pat
Perez, Mt. San Antonio College
Geoffrey
Rayner-Canham, Sir
Wilfred Grenfell College, Memorial University of Newfoundland
CE2 Get on your
Soapbox! Best Practices in Teaching I
Organizer: Glen Loppnow,
University of Alberta
This symposium will allow participants to share teaching ideas in
short, 10-minute presentations that describe their positive (and negative) teaching innovations.
Discussion will be highly encouraged.
Confirmed invited
speaker:
Judith Poë, University of
Toronto at Mississauga
CE3 Getting
to the Core of Introductory Level Chemistry
Organizers: Laura
Deakin and Joel Kelly, University of Alberta
Confirmed invited
speakers:
Peter Mahaffy, Kings University College
Cathy Middlecamp, University of
Wisconsin-Madison
CE4 Innovative Teaching Technologies. Best Practices in Teaching
II
Organizers: Michael
Mombourquette, Queen’s University
Confirmed invited
speakers:
Robert
Burk, Carleton University
John Young, Saint Mary's
University
CE5 Making Career Choices and Entering the Workforce-An Interactive
Presentation
Organizers: Stewart Roth,
Guardian Chemicals Inc. and Candace Ford, AMEC
This symposium is supported by Guardian Chemicals
Inc.
Confirmed invited
speakers:
Margaret-Ann Armour, University of
Alberta
Irene Makar, University of
Sussex
Geoffrey
Rayner-Canham, Sir
Wilfred Grenfell College, Memorial University of Newfoundland, CIC Award for Chemical Education
Lecture
David
Schwass, NOVA Chemicals
Gregory Taylor, University of
Alberta
CE6
Walter Harris Workshop-New Roles and New Balance: Teaching and
Research at Technical Institutes, Colleges and Universities
Organizer: Glen Loppnow,
University of Alberta
This symposium is supported by NAIT and the
University of
Alberta, Faculty of Science
35th College Chemistry Canada (C3) Conference, May 22 – 24, 2008, NAIT
C3 Divisional Representatives: Glen Loppnow, University of Alberta, Peter Mahaffy, Kings University College and Frances Sutherland, NAIT
The 35th College Chemistry Canada (C3) Conference gratefully
acknowledges the support of the Association of the Chemical Profession of Alberta in support of the scientific program.