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First Name: Diane
Last Name: Bunce
Email: bunce@cua.edu
Institution: Catholic University of America
Institution Type:
Department: Chemistry
City: Washington
State: DC
Zipcode: 20064
Country: USA
Phone: 202 319-5390
Fax: 202 319-5381
Programs
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Symposia
Enhancing the Chemistry Curriculum with Tested Online Instructional Materials
Peer Reviewed Chemical Education Research Symposium

Papers
Babu George- A chemical educator and friend to all
Effects of ConcepTests and use of student response systems on student understanding and achievement in general chemistry
Point, counter-point open discussion: Why chem ed research?
Chemical education research feature: Goals and requirements
Development of a national achievement test to investigate the effects of using POGIL in general chemistry
Use of eye tracking methodology to determine expert and novice viewing patterns of chemistry animations
Investigation of successful/unsuccessful student understanding of problem solving in organic chemistry
Identification and use of chemical propositions by experts to solve a conceptual chemistry problem
Evaluation of effectiveness of POGIL on student achievement and process skills in general chemistry
Correlation of student engagement and teachers’ prediction of student achievement in 7th grade science
Process model for the comprehension of organic chemistry equations
Anecdotes are not enough: Demonstrating excellence through assessment
Quantifying visual complexity of organic notation: Eye tracking evidence and validation of a rubric

Workshops
Nuts and Bolts of Chemical Education Research: Development and Validation of Survey Instruments
Nuts and Bolts of Chemical Education Research: Developing Student Achievement Measures
Chemical Education Research—Developing Researchable Questions and Corresponding Methodologies
Chemical Education Research: Statistics Workshop
Reviewing for the Chemical Education Research Feature of the Journal of Chemical Education

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