Melonie Teichert
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- SESSION: UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH POSTERS: CHEMISTRY EDUCATION:
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- DateAugust 24, 2021Multiple choice assessments are one of the most common methods instructors use to predict the ability level of their students. However, despite the widespread prevalence of this kind of testing, the optimal way of analyzing the results to predict each student’s ability remains unanswered…
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Assistant Professor, University of North AlabamaUniversity of North GeorgiaUniversity of Central ArkansasUniversity of Central ArkansasUniversity of Central ArkansasU. of Central ArkansasUniversity of Massachusetts BostonBridgewater State UniversityProfessor of Chemistry, Bridgewater State UniversitySarah Soltau, PhDAssociate Professor, Bridgewater State UniversityPostdoc, University of North Carolina at GreensboroPostdoctoral Researcher, University of North Carolina at GreensboroUniversity of North TexasGraduate student, University of North Carolina at GreensboroUniversity of Costa RicaAssociate Professor of Biochemistry, High Point UniversityAssistant Professor of Chemistry, Pennsylvania State UniversityMara R. Livezey, PhDAssistant Professor of BiochemistryUniversity of North TexasLafayette CollegeAssistant Professor, Xavier University of LouisinaaProfessor, Xavier University of LouisianaProfessor of Chemistry, West Virginia UniversityGraduate Student, Brown University - : [CHED] Division of Chemical Education
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Assistant Professor, University of North AlabamaUniversity of North GeorgiaUniversity of Central ArkansasUniversity of Central ArkansasUniversity of Central ArkansasU. of Central ArkansasUniversity of Massachusetts BostonBridgewater State UniversityProfessor of Chemistry, Bridgewater State UniversitySarah Soltau, PhDAssociate Professor, Bridgewater State UniversityPostdoc, University of North Carolina at GreensboroPostdoctoral Researcher, University of North Carolina at GreensboroUniversity of North TexasGraduate student, University of North Carolina at GreensboroUniversity of Costa RicaAssociate Professor of Biochemistry, High Point UniversityAssistant Professor of Chemistry, Pennsylvania State UniversityMara R. Livezey, PhDAssistant Professor of BiochemistryUniversity of North TexasLafayette CollegeAssistant Professor, Xavier University of LouisinaaProfessor, Xavier University of LouisianaProfessor of Chemistry, West Virginia UniversityGraduate Student, Brown University - : [CHED] Division of Chemical Education
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Assistant Professor, University of North AlabamaUniversity of North GeorgiaUniversity of Central ArkansasUniversity of Central ArkansasUniversity of Central ArkansasU. of Central ArkansasUniversity of Massachusetts BostonBridgewater State UniversityProfessor of Chemistry, Bridgewater State UniversitySarah Soltau, PhDAssociate Professor, Bridgewater State UniversityPostdoc, University of North Carolina at GreensboroPostdoctoral Researcher, University of North Carolina at GreensboroUniversity of North TexasGraduate student, University of North Carolina at GreensboroUniversity of Costa RicaAssociate Professor of Biochemistry, High Point UniversityAssistant Professor of Chemistry, Pennsylvania State UniversityMara R. Livezey, PhDAssistant Professor of BiochemistryUniversity of North TexasLafayette CollegeAssistant Professor, Xavier University of LouisinaaProfessor, Xavier University of LouisianaProfessor of Chemistry, West Virginia UniversityGraduate Student, Brown University - DateMarch 27, 2023A two-semester general chemistry sequence is a core requirement of all students at the US Naval Academy regardless of major. This results in a very diverse population with respect to preparation, ability, and motivation…
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- DateMarch 23, 2025An important component of student success in general chemistry at the undergraduate level is the ability to correctly solve quantitative problems that incorporate stoichiometry. A powerful and commonly-taught tool for this type of problem solving is dimensional analysis…
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- DateMarch 24, 2025The two-semester general chemistry course at the United States Naval Academy (USNA) is a requirement for all first-year students, regardless of future major. USNA students are diverse across gender, racial, and ethnic backgrounds, representing all fifty United States and 18 international countries…
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