Research and New Technology Committee

Session 75 - Incorporating New Technologies into Chemical Engineering Education
New technologies have and will continue to significantly impact the learning process for chemical engineering students. This session seeks contributions of papers which highlight these novel technologies, applications, and/or methods which employ newer technologies in chemical engineering instruction. Papers should emphasize how these novel technologies or methods were employed in the classroom as well as the impact on student learning.
Chair:David L. Silverstein
CoChair:Jennifer S. Curtis
CoSponsor(s):Education
 Synergism of Multi-Disciplined Coordination in Undergraduate Heat Transfer Education
Jimmy L. Smart, David L. Silverstein
 An Online Community for Chemical Engineering Educators
David L. Silverstein, Daina Briedis, Kevin D. Dahm, Richard Zollars
 Blood-Sugar Control in an Undergraduate Process Control Course
Charles J. Coronella, Scott A. Cooper
 Molecularium: Merging Entertainment with Education, Outreach, and Scientific Literacy
Shekhar Garde, Linda S. Schadler, Richard W. Siegel
 Nanotechnology in Undergraduate Engineering and Science Education
Jale F. Akyurtlu, Ates Akyurtlu, JaeTae Seo, Edmund Moses Ndip
 Tactile/Audible Representations as Aides to Students with Limited Vision
Noel Romey, Robert R. Beitle, H. Michael Cheung, Peter Miao
 Young Engineers & Scientists Seminars: a High School Enrichment Program
Taryn M. Bayles, Ted Foster, Carolyn Parker
 Introductory Biomedical/Biochemical Engineering Elective
Richard L. Long

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