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  • Reaction Mechanisms on 2009-10-23
  • 19 Oct on 2009-10-23
  • Properties of Alkanes on 2009-09-29
  • BBC NEWS | UK | Education | Tech addiction 'harms learning' on 2009-09-16
  • Internet Explorer 8: Home page on 2009-09-14
  • Precipitation Reactions and Solubility on 2009-09-14
  • Introduction on 2009-09-02
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  • LDW Award on 2009-09-01
      • 2010 YCC Leadership Development Award Application Information


        This year we are using an on-line application. Before you begin filling out your application, you should be ready to:



        1. Describe your experiences in leadership/volunteer roles in ACS activities (ACS student chapter, local section, regional meetings, national meetings, etc.)
        2. Describe your experiences in leadership/volunteer roles in other processional societies, organizations, universities
        3. Describe your experiences in leadership in your current position and your potential for a leadership position
        4. Describe your past/present experiences in mentoring another person
        5. List your academic achievements, awards, etc.
        6. List all presentation, invited talks, and publications completed in the past two years. Include professional meetings that you have attended and professional development courses you have taken.
        7. Provide a short biography for publication on the YCC website (100 words or less).
        8. Upload your current curriculum vitea or resume (PDF or DOC).
        9. Have one letter of recommendation, from someone familiar with your leadership activities and leadership potential, emailed directly to ycc@acs.org or sent to the YCC/ACS address below. Please be sure the letter includes your full name and application date.


        10. All application materials must be submitted by Oct. 1, 2009, for consideration.

  • Chemistry Moodle Site on 2009-08-28
  • ChemPaths: Learning to Meander on 2009-08-28

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  • Chem 109H Fall 2009

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    This is a group created for students in Chemistry 109-3 with Prof. J. W. Moore

  • Chem 109H Fall08

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    This is a group for members of Chemistry 109H: Honors section of General Chemistry at the Univ. of Wisconsin - Madison. Instructor: J. Moore.

  • Chemistry Across the Periodic Table (s09)

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    This is a course group created by the ChemPaths project at UW-Madison. This group is for members of the Chem 311 course spring of 2009 with Prof. John Moore.

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    A collection of Diigo Lists that are used as chemistry education modules via the WebSlides.

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