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Tuesday, June 16 • 11:45am - 12:30pm
Elementary Forensic Chemistry Curriculum

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This curriculum was developed as part of a grant from the Camile and Henry Dreyfus Foundation in conjunction with the the Indiana University Center for P-16 Research. Elementary school is an ideal time to introduce the foundational concepts of the chemical sciences. Students are naturally curious, open to exploration and investigation. With the appropriate scaffolding and contextualization, elementary school students are able to understand microscopic and macroscopic concepts when presented within an engaging context. The curriculum developed will be presented.

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Linda (Lin) Wozniewski

Lecturer, Indiana University Northwest
Lin Wozniewski is a lecturer at Indiana University Northwest with a dual appointment in the Chemistry and Physics departments. She is Chairman of the Chemistry Rules Committee for National Science Olympiad and Executive Director of Science Olympiad in Indiana. She is the National... Read More →


Tuesday June 16, 2015 11:45am - 12:30pm EDT
Hartung 218 Hartung Hall
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