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June 2003
Vol. 80 No. 6


 Chemical Education Today
Editorial
Challenges at the Molecular Frontier591
John W. Moore
Report
Reflections on the 2002 Presidential Awards for Secondary Science Teaching592
Mary E. Harris
Especially for High School Teachers
Preparing the Professional Chemist593
Diana S. Mason
Commentary
Assessment and Quality Control in Chemistry Education594
Thomas Holme
Summer Reading598
Harold H. Harris, Richard M. Pagni, Jeffrey Kovac, and Brian P. Coppola
NSF Highlights
Internet-Based Prelaboratory Tutorials and Computer-Based Probes in General Chemistry 606
Brian P. Koehler and Jessica N. Orvis
Chemical Laboratory Information Profile
Isopropyl Ether609
Jay A. Young
Chemical Laboratory Information Profile
Cobalt(II) Chloride Hexahydrate610
Jay A. Young
Chemical Laboratory Information Profile
Antimony(III) Chloride611
Jay A. Young
The Information Page612
News and Announcements613
Book and Media Reviews
The Art of Chemistry: Myths, Medicines, and Materials (Arthur Greenberg)616
Tami I. Spector
Book and Media Reviews
Transmutations: Alchemy in Art: Selected Works from the Eddelman and Fisher Collections at the Chemical Heritage Foundation (Lawrence M. Principe and Lloyd DeWitt)618
Jeffrey Kovac
Advertising in This Issue618
Out of the Editor's Basket619

 Chemistry for Everyone
JCE WebWare
Featured Molecules: Quartz and Cholesterol641
William F. Coleman and Randall J. Wildman
Crystallizing Classroom Chemists: From Isolated Disorder to Organized Interaction in the Teaching of Chemistry. A History of the Effort To Create a National Chemical Education Organization642
James J. Bohning
Visions, Achievements, and Challenges of the Division of Chemical Education during the Early Years651
Theodor Benfey

 In the Laboratory
Determination of Avogadro's Number by Improved Electroplating668
Carlos A. Seiglie

 Research: Science and Education
Chemical Education Research
How Students Use Scientific Instruments To Create Understanding: CCD Spectrophotometers691
Eric G. Malina and Mary B. Nakhleh

 Information • Textbooks • Media • Resources
Teaching with Technology
Teaching Chemistry via Distance Education704
Erwin Boschmann
JCE Software
General Chemistry Collection, 7th Edition Abstract of Special Issue 16, 7th Edtion, a CD-ROM for Students709
Jon L. Holmes and Nancy S. Gettys
JCE Software
pH Titration Simulator 709
N. Papadopoulos and M. Limniou
JCE Software
ORBITAL710
Robert M. Hanson
JCE Software
Inorganic Nomenclature 711
David Shaw
JCE Software
Writing Electron Dot Structures 711
Kenneth R. Magnell
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