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Fall 1992 CCCENL Conference

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1.  HOW TO CRASH HARD DISKS AND SYSTEM SOFTWARE WITHOUT REALLY TRYING. (For people who may have to take care of their own Mac.)

by Brian Pankuch

 
2.  COMPUTER CONFERENCE ON APPLICATIONS OF TECHNOLOGY IN TEACHING CHEMISTRY  JUNE 14 THROUGH AUGUST 20, 1993.
by   Don Rosenthal
 
3.  THE COMMITTEE ON COMPUTERS IN CHEMICAL EDUCATION WHAT IT IS AND WHO ITS MEMBERS ARE The PURPOSE of this Committee is to promote and publicize comput­ ing usage in chemical education.
by   Don Rosenthal
 
4.  INTEGRATING COMPUTERS INTO THE HIGH SCHOOL CHEMISTRY CLASSROOM 
by  William J. Sondgerat
 
5.  Can the Organic Laboratory be Computer Assisted?
by   Bruce N. Campbell, Jr.
 
6.  Windows and Networks: Lowering the Activation Energy for a Chemistry Department Micro· computer Facility.
by   T. C. O'Haver
 
7.  Quantum Mechanics on a Microcomputer
by   Wilmon B. Chipman
 
8.  INTEGRATING COMPUTERS INTO THE UNDERGRADUATE CHEMISTRY CURRICU­ LUM
by  Harry E. Pence
 
9.  INFORMAL NOTES ON PROGRAMMING-LANGUAGES
by  K. W. Leach
 
10. HOW I USE COMPUTERS IN MY LABORATORIES
by   Edward Kelly
 
11.  COMPUTER CONFERENCING  AND THE COMPUTER CONFERENCE ON APPLICA· TIONS OF TECHNOLOGY IN TEACHING CHEMISTRY
by Donald Rosenthal and Thomas O'Haver
 
13.  BOOK REVIEW COLUMN
by  Harry E. Pence

 

Editor: 

Donald Rosenthal