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CURRICULUM VITAE Stanley Smith Date of Birth: June 20, 1931 Place of Birth: Los Angeles, California Education: Glendale Junior College, 1949-1951 B.S., University of California, Berkeley, 1953 Ph.D., UCLA, 1959 Professional Experience U.S. Army 1954-1956 Postdoctoral Research Chemist, UCLA, 1959-1960 Instructor University of Illinois, 1960 Assistant Professor Chemistry, 1962 Associate Professor of Chemistry 1965 Professor, University of Illinois, 1973 AWARDS Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Fellow, 1963-1964 Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Fellow, 1965-1966 Special Undergraduate Instructional Award, sponsored by Standard Ind. Oil Foundation, 1970 Outstanding Teacher Citation (2 years), ACS Student Affiliate Learning Periodicals Group Award for the Best Micro- computer Software of the Year (for Introduction to General Chemistry), 1983 Fellow, Association for Development of Computer-Based Instruction Systems, 1986 1987 Chemical Manufacturers Association Catalyst Award 1987 EDUCOM/NCRIPTAL Best Tutorial Software 1987 EDUCOM/NCRIPTAL Best Chemistry Software

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CURRICULUM VITAE Stanley Smith

Date of Birth: June 20, 1931Place of Birth: Los Angeles, California Education: Glendale Junior College, 1949-1951 B.S., University of California, Berkeley, 1953 Ph.D., UCLA, 1959

Professional ExperienceU.S. Army 1954-1956 Postdoctoral Research Chemist, UCLA, 1959-1960 Instructor University of Illinois, 1960Assistant Professor Chemistry, 1962Associate Professor of Chemistry 1965Professor, University of Illinois, 1973

AWARDSAlfred P. Sloan Foundation Fellow, 1963-1964Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Fellow, 1965-1966Special Undergraduate Instructional Award, sponsored

by Standard Ind. Oil Foundation, 1970Outstanding Teacher Citation (2 years), ACS Student AffiliateLearning Periodicals Group Award for the Best Micro-computer Software of the Year (for Introduction to General Chemistry), 1983Fellow, Association for Development of Computer-Based

Instruction Systems, 19861987 Chemical Manufacturers Association Catalyst Award1987 EDUCOM/NCRIPTAL Best Tutorial Software1987 EDUCOM/NCRIPTAL Best Chemistry Software1989 EDUCOM/NCRIPTAL Best Chemistry Software1989 EDUCOM/NCRIPTAL Best Integrated Software 1989 ADCIS Dean Lecturer1989 LAS Jubilee Professor1991 EDUCON Wyatt Challenge1992 IBM/EDUCOM Louis Robinson Award1995 Murchison-Mallory Endowed Chair in Chemistry1998 ACS George C. Pimentel Award2004 BP Award for Innovation in Undergraduate Instruction

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SELECTED RECENT ACTIVITIESAmerican Chemical Society and Smithsonian Advisory Board, Science in American Life Exhibit. 1989 -1994Academic Services Advisory Board, Carnegie Mellon University, 1991 -1994Chair, University of Illinois Education Technology Board, 1991-1994Council on Undergraduate Education 1993 -1995Joint ETB CUE Technology Committee 1994-1995Committee on Institutional Cooperation - Task Force on Learning TechnologyACS Committee on Computers 1985 –1998Educational Technology Board, 1988 – 1999Chair LAS Awards Committee 2001LAS Tech Committee 2003 -LAS Appeals Committee 2005-2006

COMPUTER COURSEWARE 1. 62 Lessons in General and Organic Chemistry for the PLATO system, CDC, 1972-1974 2. Introduction to Organic Chemistry (a 7-disk microcomputer course, COMPress, Wadsworth, Inc., 1981).

3. Polymer Chemistry (a 7-disk microcomputer course) with R. Pochan and H. Gibson , AmericanCchemical Society 1982.4. EnBASIC CAI Authoring System (with P. Tenczar and A. Avner), COMPress, Wadsworth, Inc.,1982

5. Introduction to General Chemistry (a 10-disk microcomputer course) (with R. Chabay and E. Kean), COMPress, Wadsworth, Inc., 1983.

6. Computer-Assisted Interactive Video Disc Lessons: Exploring Chemistry (a series of 3 videodiscs) (with L. Jones), FALCON Software, 1988.

7. Comprehensive-Chemistry Curriculium (With L. Jones, R. Chabay, E. Kean) IBM and Falcon Software, 1990

8. Acid-Base Chemistry (with L. Jones) Falcon Software 1991

9. Exploring Chemistry IV CD-ROM (with L. Jones) Falcon Software 1992

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10. Exploracion de la Quimica - Exploring Chemistry IV CD-ROM with L. Jones) Spanish version, Falcon, Software 1994

11. Comprehensive-Chemistry CD, Version 2 (With L. Jones, R. Chabay, E. Kean, S. Gammon) Falcon Software, 1994

12. Interactive Chemistry CD (With L. Jones, R. Chabay, E. Kean, S. Gammon) Falcon Software 1998

13. Fundamentals of Chemistry (An on-line General Chemistry Course), Falcon Software, 2001

14. Organic Chemistry (An on-line Organic Chemistry Course), Falcon Software, 2001

PUBLICATIONS

1. Carbonyl Reactions. III. The Formation of AromaticSemicarbazones. A Nonlinear Rho-Sigma Correlation (with D.S. Noyce and A. T. Bottini), J. Org. Chem., 23, 752 (1958). 2. Sulfoxides as Nucleophiles (with S. Winstein), Tetrahedron Lett., 3, 317 (1958). 3. Large Salt Effects in Non-Polar Solvents (with S. Winstein and D. Darwish), J. Am. Chem. Soc., 81, 5511(1959). 4. Alleged SN2 Finkelstein Substitutions of t-Butyl Bromide (with S. Winstein and D. Darwish), Tetrahedron Lett., 16, 24 (1959).

5. Racemization, Acetolysis and Radio-Chloride Exchangeof Two Alkyl Chlorides (with S. Winstein, J. S. Gall and M. Hojo), J. Am. Chem. Soc., 82, 1010 (1960). 6. Ion Pairs, Nucleophilicity and Salt Effects in Bimolecular Nucleophilic Substitution with S. Winstein, L. G. Savedoff, I. D. R. Stevens, and J. S. Gall, Tetrahedron Lett., 9, 24 (1960).

7. Correlation of Solvolysis Rates. IX. p-Methoxyneophyl Toluenesulfonate in a Variety of Solvents. Ionzing Power of Hydroxylic and Non-hydroxylic Solvents (with A. H. Fainberg and S. Winstein), J. Am. Chem. Soc., 82 618 (1961). 8. Ion Pairs, Racemization, Chloride Exchange and the Mass Law Effect in Solvolysis of p-Chlorobenzhydryl Chloride (with S. Winstein and M. Hojo), Tetrahedron Lett., 22, 12(1960).

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9. Nomographs for First and Second Order Kinetics (with I.D. R. Stevens), J. Chem. Ed., 38, 574 (1961). 10. Rearrangement of Allylic Thiobenzoates, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 83, 4285 (1961). 11. Solvolysis of Benzhydryl Thionbenzoates, A Criterion for Ionization, Tetrahedron Lett., 21, 979 (1962). 12. Complexes Between Grignard Reagents and Ketones, Tetrahedron Lett., 7, 409 (1963). 13. The Kinetics of the Acidic and Alkaline Hydrolysis of Ethyl Thionbenzoate (with M. O'Leary), J. Org. Chem., 28, 2825 (1963). 14. Large Salt Effects and Mechanism in Acetone and Ether (with S. Winstein and E. C. Friedrich), J. Am. Chem. Soc.,86, 305 (1964). 15. Dissociated Ions and Ion Pairs in Acetolysis of threo-3-Anisyl-2-butyl p-Bromobenzenesulfonate (with S.Winstein and R. Baker), J. Am. Chem. Soc., 86, 2072 (1964). 16. Kinetics of the Addition of Grignard Reagents to Ketones (with G. Su), J. Am. Chem. Soc., 86, 2750 (1964). 17. Concentration Effects on the Nuclear Magnetic Resonance of Qutarnary Ammonium Salts (with R. Buckson), J. Phys.Chem., 68, 1875 (1964). 18. Acetolysis of exo-Norbornyl p-Trifluoromethyl-thionbenzoate (with J. P. Petrovich), Tetrahedron Lett.,45, 3363 (1964). 19. Solvolysis of exo-Norbornyl-p-Trifluoromethyl-thonbenzoate (with S. P. Petrovich), J. Org. Chem., 30, 2882(1965). 20. Kinetics of the Addition of Grignard Reagents to Ketones. The Addition of Methylmagnesium Bromide to 2,4-Dimethyl-4'-methylmercaptobenzophenone (with G. Su), J.Am. Chem. Soc., 88 3995 (1966). 21. The Effect of Magnesium Bromide on the Rate of Addition of Methylmagnesium Bromide to Ketones (with G. Su),Tetrahedron Lett., 37, 4417 (1966). 22. Kinetics of Addition of Lithium Reagents to Ketones, Tetrahedron Lett., 48, 6075 (1967). 23. Leaving Group Effects in Solvolysis Reactions (with R.L. Buckson), J. Org. Chem., 32, 634 (1967).

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24. Kinetics of the Reaction of Dimethylmagnesium with 4-Methyl-mercapto-acetophenone (with H. Billet), J. Am.Chem. Soc., 89, 6948 (1967). 25. Evidence for the Formation of Two Tetrasubstituted Intermediates in the Alkaline Hydrolysis of Ethyl Thionbenzoate (with R. J. Feldt), J. Org. Chem., 33, 1022, (1968). 26. Effect of Ion Pairing on the Rate and Site of Alkylation of Oxime Salts (with D. V. Milligan), J. Am.Chem. Soc., 90, 2939 (1968).

27. Kinetics of the Addition of Methylmagnesium Bromide to 4-Methylmercaptoacetophenone in Diethyl Ether (with J.Billet), J. Am. Chem. Soc., 90, 4108 (1968). 28. Stereospecificity and Wavelength Dependence in the Photochemical Rearrangement of Spiro[2.5]octa-4,7-dien-6-ones to Quinone Methides (with W. J. Pirkle and G. F.Koser), J. Am. Chem. Soc., 91 1580 (1969). 29. Effect of the Leaving Group on Relative Reactivity and Products in Solvolysis (with D. J. W. Goon), J. Org. Chem.,34 3127 (1969). 30. Comparison of the Reactivity of methylmagnesium Chloride and Dimethylmagnesium Toward 4-Methylmercapto-acetophenone in Diethyl Ether (with J. Billet), Tetrahedron Lett., 51, 4467 (1969). 31. Intermolecular Methyl Transfers in the Methylation of Anisole (with D. A. Simpson and P. Beak), J. Am. Chem. Soc.,92, 1071 (1970). 32. The Use of Computers in the Teaching of Organic Chemistry, J. Chem Ed., 47, 608 (1970).

33. The E2C Mechanism in Elimination Reactions. The Absence of an Extreme Form of Merged Mechanism for Elimination and Substitution. A Comparison of

Saytzoff vs. Hofmann Tendencies and of anti vs, syn Elimination (with G. Biale, A. J. Parker, I. D. R. Stevens, and S. Winstein, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 92, 115, (1970). 34. Products of the Reaction of Methylmagnesium Bromide with Benzophenone in Diethyl Ether (with S. E. Rudolph), Chem. Commun., 21, 1428 (1970). 35. Solvolysis of Trityl Derivatives: Ethanolysis of tri-p-Tolymethyl Tetrafluoroborate and Benzoate, Tetrahedron Lett., 52, 4547 (1970). 36. Computer-Aided Teaching of Organic Synthesis, J. Chem. Ed., 48, 727 (1971).

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37. Control of the Site of Alkylation of Ambient Anions (with M. P. Hanson), J. Org. Chem., 36, 1931 (1971). 38. The Kinetics and Mechanism for Cobalamin-Dependent Methyl-transfer to Mercuric Ion (with R. E. DeSimone, M. W. Penley, L. Charbonneau, J. M. Wood, H. A. O. Hill, J. M.Pratt, S. Ridsdale and R. J. P. Williams), Biochimica et Biophysica Acta, 304, 851, (1973). 39. Kinetics of the Reaction of Methyllithium with 2,4-Dimethyl-4'-methylmercaptobenzophenone (with L. F. Charbonneau, D. P. Novak, and T. L. Brown), J. Am. Chem. Soc., 94, 7059 (1972). 40. Methylation of Anisole by Methyl-d3 Chloroformate. Inter-molecular Reaction of an n Complex of Electrophilic Aromatic Substitution (with P. Beak, J. T. Adams, P. D. Klein, P. A. Szczepanik, and D. A. Simpson), J. Am. Chem. Soc., 95, 6027 (1973).

41. Kinetics and Mechanism of the Reaction of Grignard Reagents with Ketones (with S. D. Rudolph and L. F.Charbonneau), J. Am. Chem. Soc., 95, 7083 (1973). 42. Proceedings of the Symposium on Self-Paced Instruction in Chemistry, B. Z. Shakhashiri, Editor, 1973. 43. Computer-Based Teaching of Organic Chemistry (with J.R. Ghesquiere), "Computers in Chemistry and Instrumentation," Vol.4, J. S. Mattson, H. B. Mark, and H. C. MacDonald, Editors, Marcel Dekker, Inc., l974. 44. The use of Computers in the Teaching of Chemistry. Evaluation of Lesson Effectiveness (with J. R. Ghesquiere and R. A. Avner), J. Chem. Ed., 51, 243 (1974). 45. Nucleophilic Reactivities of Halide Ions in Molten Triethyl-n-hexylammonium Triethyl-n-hexylboride (with W. T. Ford and R. S. Hauri), J. Am. Chem. Soc., 96, 4316 (1974). 46. Kinetics of the Reaction of n-Butyllithium with 4-Methylercaptoacetophenone in Benzene (with L. F. Charbonneau), J. Org. Chem. 41, 808 (1976). 47. Educational Uses of the PLATO Computer System (with B. A. Sherwood), Science, 192, 344 (1976). 48. Structural Studies of Tautomeric Systems: The Importance of Association for 2-Hydroxypyridine-2- Pyridone and 2-Mercaptopyridine-2-Thiopyridone (with P. Beak and J. B. Covington), J. Am. Chem. Soc., 98, 8284 (1976).

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49. A Kinetic Study of the Reactions of N,N'-Ethylene bis(salicylideneiminato)-cobalt(II) with Bis(hexafluoracetylacetonato)-copper(II) (with D. J. Kitko, K. E. Wiegers and R. S. Drago), J. Am. Chem. Soc., 99, 1410(1977). 50. Kinetics and Mechanism of Lithium Aluminum Hydride and Lithium Alkoxyaluminohydride Reductions of Ketones in Diethyl Ether (with K. E. Wiegers), J. Am. Chem. Soc., 99, 1480 (1977). 51. Computer Based Teaching of Chemistry, "Computers in Chemical Education and Research," E. V. Ludena, N.H. Sabelli, and A. C. Wahl, Editors, Plenum Press, 1977. 52. The Use of Computer-based Chemistry Lessons: An Individualized Component of Large Lecture Courses (with R. Chabay), J. Chem Ed., 12, 745 (1977). 53. Computer Games in Chemistry (with R. Chabay), J. Chem Ed., 12, 688 (1977). 54. Kinetics and Mechanisms of Lithium Aluminum Hydride and Lithium Alkoxyaluminohydride Reductions of Ketones in Tetrahydrofuran (with K. E. Wiegers), J. Org. Chem. 43 1126(1978). 55. Educational Uses of the PLATO system (with B. A. Sherwood), "Electronics, the Continuing Revolution," 1977. 56. Computer-Assisted Instruction in Chemistry (with S. Lower, G. Gerhold, K. J. Johnson, and John W. Moore), J. Chem. Ed., 56, 219 (1979). 57. Computer-aided Instruction with Microcomputers (with John Moore, George Gerhold, G. L. Breneman, G. Scott Owen, William Butler, and Mark L. Lyndrup), J. Chem. Ed., 56, 776(1979). 58. Facilitation of Laboratory Performance Through CAI (with C. Moore and R. A. Avner), J. Chem. Ed., 57, 196(1980). 59. Kinetics and Mechanism of the Conjugate Addition of Lithium Dimethylcuprate to a,b-Unsaturated Ketones (with S. R. Krauss), J. Am. Chem. Soc., 103, 141 (1981). 60. Stereoselectivity of Lithium Aluminum Hydride and Lithium Alkoxyaluminohydride Reductions of 3,3,5-Trimethyl-cyclohexanone in Diethyl Ether (with R. J. McMahon and K. E. Wiegers), J. Org. Chem., 46 99 (1981).

61. Microprocessor Delivery of PLATO Instructional Materials, Pers. Comput. Chem. [Pap. Natl. Am. Chem. Soc. Meet.], 177-84 (1981). 62. Dipole Stabilized Carbanion (with M. Al-Aseer, P. Beak, D. Hay, Kempf and S. Mills), J. Am. Chem. Soc., 105, 2080(1983).

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63. Teaching with a Microcomputer: The Current Status and What's in Store for Our Future. J. Chem. Ed., 61, 27(1984). 64. Kinetics and Mechanism of the Reaction of Ketones with Lithium Reagents in Cyclohexane. M. A. Al-Aseer and S. Smith, J. Org. Chem., 49, 2608 (1984). 65. CAI Authoring Tools (with A. Avner and P. Tenczar), J. Computer-Based Instruction, 11, 85 (1984). 66. Computer-assisted Instruction on a Microcomputer, J. Chem. Ed., 61, 864 (1984). 67. Mechanism of the Reaction of Lithium Reagents with Esters, M.A. Al-Aseer, B. D. Allison, S. G. Smith, J. Org. Chem. 50 2715 (1985). 68. Production and Evaluation of Interactive Videodisc Lessons in Laboratory Instruction, S. G. Smith, L. Jones, M.L. Waugh, J. Computer-Based Instruction, 13, 117-121 (1986). 69. The Video Laboratory - A New Element in Teaching Chemistry, (with L. Jones), Prospectives in Computing, 6, 20-26 (1986).

70. A General Chemistry Learning Center: Using the Interactive Videodisc, (with L. Jones, and J. Karloski), Academic Computing 2, 36-37 (1987)

71. Kinetic Evidence for the Role of Complexes in the alpha-lithiations of Caboxamides, (with D. Hay, Z. Song and P. Beak), J. Am Chem Soc. 110, 8145 (1988)

72. An Interaqctive Videodisc Chemistry Classroom. S. Smith and L. L. Jones, Media and Methods 26, 71, 1989

73. Images, Imagination, and Chemical Reality. (With L. Jones), J. Chem. Ed. 66, 8-11 (1989)

74. Lights, Camera, Reaction! The Interactive Videodisc: A Tool for Teaching Chemistry. (With L. Jones), T.H.E. Journal 17, 78-85 (1989)

75. Writing Introduction to General Chemistry. (With Ruth Chabay and Elizaberth Kean). Computing across the Curriculum: Academic Perspectives, EDUCOM Academic Computing, 1989

76. Case Study: Exploring Chemistry. (With L. Jones). Academic Perspecitves, EDUCOM Academic Computing, 1989

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77. Using Interactive Video Courseware to Teach Laboratory Science. L.L. Jones and S. G. Smith, Tech Trends 35, 22-24, 1991

78. Can Multimedia Instruction Meet Our Expectations. (With L. Jones) EDUCOM Review, January, 1992

79. Multimedia Technology: A catalyst for change in chemical education. L.L. Jones and S.G.Smith, Pure & Applied Chem. 65. 245-249, (1993)

80 Networked Instructional Chemistry, S.G. Smith and I.K. Stovall, J. Chem. Ed. 73, 911-925, (1996)

81. Networked Instructional Chemistry, www.chem.uiuc.edu/chemconf/ 1996

82. From Mainframes to the Web, Stanley Smith, J. Chem. Ed. 75, 1080-1087, (1998)

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LECTURES/DEMONSTRATIONS University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, October, 1962E. I. du Pont, Central Research, Delaware, 1963Eastman Kodak, Research Labs, 1963, 1964Harvard University, 1966ACS Great Lakes Regional Meeting, Symposium on Reaction

Mechanism, 1969ACS Great Lakes Regional Meeting, Symposium on the Use of

Computers in Chemical Education, 1969State University of New York, Buffalo, 1969Kansas State University, Chemistry Department Seminar,

Manhattan, Kansas, March 1970Eastman Kodak Physics Research Laboratories Seminar,

Rochester, New York, March, 1970Symposium on the Status of Computer-Assisted Instruction in Chemistry, Joint CIC-ACS Conference, Toronto, Canada, May, 1970American Chemical Society Fourth Great Lakes Regional Meeting, Fargo, North Dakota, June, 1970Northern Illinois University, October, 1970Symposium on the Use of Computer-Based Techniques in Chemical Education, New Orleans, Louisiana, December,1970Southern Illinois University, November, 1970Peoria ACS Section, November, 1970National Science Foundation, Washington, January, 1971University of Illinois, Chicago Circle, January, 1971NSF Teachers Institute, Chicago, January 1971Middle Atlantic ACS Meeting, February 1971ACS National Meeting, Los Angeles, March, 1971 Conference on Computers in Chemical Education and Research, DeKalb, July, 1971ACS National Meeting, Washington Victor Grignard Symposium, September 1991ACS Washington Symposium on Instructional Media, September, 1971Symposium on Application of Computers, Purdue, April, 1971University of Kansas, May, 1971Michigan State University, August, 1971Cornell University, November, 1971Northwestern University, (2 lectures), December, 1971Western Michigan University, December, 1971Illinois Association of Educational Data Systems, December, 1971Iowa City University, March, 1972University of Illinois (Medical Center) Chicago, January, 1972University of Wisconsin, November, 1972Magnavox Corporation, May, 1972

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National Science Foundation, Washington, September, 1972Indiana University, March, 1973 (2 lectures)House Committee on Government Operations, April, 1973Illinois State University, March, 1973ACS National Meeting, April, 1973AAAS Meeting, Mexico City, June, 1973University of Toledo, May, 1973University of Wisconsin, May, 1973Allerton House, Monticello, Illinois, September, 1973University of Arizona, December, 1973University of Nebraska, November, 1973Washington State University, May, 1974 (4 lectures)University of Michigan, September, 1974Purdue University, March, 1974NSF Project Directors Meeting, March, 1974NSF Cosip Project Directors Conference, March, 1974University of Oregon, April, 1974 (2 lectures)University of Wisconsin (Remote), November, 1974University of California, Davis, January, 1975 (6 lectures)ACS Committee on Continuing Education, Rochester, New York, February,

1975University of Illinois, CERL, March, 1975Jackson State University, March, 1975 (2 lectures)ACS Regional Meeting, Minneapolis, June, 1975ACS Workshop on Computers, Chicago, August, 1975ACS Division of Chemical Education, Chicago, August, 1975Hope College, Holland, Michigan, December, 1975University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, March, 1975School of Basic Medical Sciences, University of Illinois, March, 1976California Educational Computing Consortium, San Diego, April, 1976University of Vermont, April, 1976Third International Conference on Computers in Chemical Research, Education and Technology, Caracas, Venezeula, July, 19764th Biennial Conference on Chemical Education, Madison, Wisconsin,

August, 1976 Workshop on Computers in Chemistry, University of California, Santa Cruz,

August, 1976Rochester Institute of Technology, Rochester, New York, November, 1976National Technical Institute for the Deaf, Rochester Institute of Technology,

Rochester, New York, November, 1976General Motors, Detroit, Michigan, January, 1977Springfield Section ACS, Decatur, Illinois, January, 1977University of California at San Diego, LaJolla, California, March, 1977Southern University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, March, 1977

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5th International Conference on Data Processing, Vienna, Austria, March, 1977

Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, Illinois, April, 1977Third National Workshop on Computers in Chemistry, New Jersey, June, 1977Summer School for Chemical Engineering Faculty, Snowmass, Colorado, August, 1977American Chemical Society National Meeting, Symposium on Computer-Assisted Instruction, Chicago, Illinois, August, 1977Loyola University, August, 197710th Midwestern Regional Meeting of 2YC3, Vincennes, Indiana, October,

1977Midwestern Association of Chemistry Teachers, Monmouth, Illinois, October,

1977Frontiers in Education Conference, Champaign, Illinois, October, 1977Governors State University, Illinois, April, 1978Fifth Biennial Conference on Chemical Education, Fort Collins, Colorado,

July, 1978 University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, October 25, 1978Symposium on Computers in Chemistry, ACS Meeting, Savannah, Georgia,

November 8, 1978Association for the Development of Computer-Aided Instruction, San Diego,

California, February, 1979Curriculum Exchange Conference for Minority Colleges, Washington, D.C.,

January, 1979Xerox Corporation, Rochester, New York, May, 1979 Rochester Section of ACS, Rochester, New York, May, 1979John Wiley and Sons, Inc., New York, New York, June, 1979Fourth National American Chemical Society Workshop on Computers in Chemical Education, Eastern Michigan University, August, 1979 (4 lectures)National ACS Meeting, Symposium on Microprocessors, Washington, D.C.,

September, 1979Fourteenth ACS Great lakes Regional Meeting Symposium on Microcomputers in

Chemical Education, Macomb, Illinois, June 5, 1980Northern New York Section, ACS Meeting, Symposium on Chemical Educational

Computing, Potsdam, New York, July, 1980UCLA, June, 1980Ferris State College, Big Rapids, Michigan, September, 1980Rohm and Haas, November, 1980University of Alberta, March, 19816th International Conference on Chemical Education, Maryland, August, 1981Virginia Polytechnical Institute, May, 1981Duke University, October, 1981Symposium on Simulation and Games in Teaching Chemistry, ACS, Las Vegas, April, 1982Eastern Illinois University, April, 1982

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University of Maine, May, 19826th International Conference on Computer in Chemical Research and Education,

Washington, DC, July, 19827th Biennial Conference on Chemical Education, August, 1972Midwest Association of Chemistry Teachers, Cornell College, Iowa, October,

1982Decatur-Springfield ACS Section, October, 1982University of Wisconsin, November, 1982Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, Ohio, December, 1982Wabash ACS Section, Indiana, February, 1983Drexel University, Philadelphia, Pennylvania, March, 1983Clarkson College, Potsdam, New York, March, 1983Great Lakes Regional ACS Meeting, Minneapolis, Minnesota, Symposium Computers in Chemical Education, July, 1983Simulation Conference, Vancouver, B.C., July, 1983National Workshops on Computers in Chemical Education,University of Kansas, August, 1983Symposium, ACS National Meeting, August, 1983University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, March, 1984University of Nebraska, April, 1984YMCA and McKinley Foundation Friday Forum, April, 1984State of the Art Symposium, ACS Meeting, April, 1984Colorado Section, ACS, Keyston, Colorado, June, 1984Purdue University, September, 19842YC3, San Diego, October, 1984Bradley University, November, 1984Chancellors Conference on Microcomputers, Allerton, March, 1985American Association for the Advancement of Science, Tuscon, March, 1985CERL, University of Illinois, March, 1985Chemical Demonstration Conference, Western Illinois University, April, 1985University High School, May, 1985Alabama Section ACS, Birmingham, Alabama, May, 1985Camerone University, Lawton, Oklahoma, May, 1985 Symposium on Education Improvement, Allerton, June, 1985Great Lakes Regional Meeting, Purdue, June, 1985IBM, Virginia, June, 1985ACS Computer Workshop, Reno, August, 1985New Zealand Institute of Chemistry, Christchurch, August, 1985Symposium Descriptive Inorganic Chemistry, Chicago ACS Meeting, September, 1985Educational Computing Conference/IBM, Austin, October, 1985National Science Foundation, Washington, October, 1985Computer Services Office, University of Illinois, October, 1985University of Delaware, February, 1986

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Fifth Annual Microcomputer Information Exchange Conference, University Park, Pennsylvania, March, 1986IBM Advanced Educational Projects, San Diego, April, 1986Symposium on Computer in Chemistry, Great Lakes Regional Meeting, Milwaukee, June, 1986The Biennial Conference on Chemical Education, Bozeman, Montana, July,

1986Symposium on History of Computers in Chemistry, Anaheim ACS Meeting,

September, 1986IBM, Thornwood, NY, September, 1986Symposium: Computers in Science Education, Trinity College, Hartford, CT.,

October, 1986IBM, AEP Conference, Florida, November, 1986Association American Colleges, Washington, DC, January, 1987University of Delaware, February, 1987Clarkson University, Potsdam, NY, April, 1987Northwest Regional Meeting, Bellingsham, WA, June, 1987Air Force Academy, April, 1987Symposium "Beyond CAI'", Central Regional ACS, Columbus, Ohio, June,

1987Symposium on Videodisc, ACS Meeting, New Orleans, September, 1987University of Colorado, Boulder, September, 1987Computer Fair, University of Wisconsin, October, 1987IBM Conference on Academic Computing, Madison, Wisconsin, October, 1987Illinois Science Teachers Association, Peoria, Illinois, October, 1987Midwestern Association of Chemistry Teachers in Liberal Arts Colleges, Westminster College, Fulton, Missouri, October, 1987Annenberg School of Communications, USC, October, 1987EDUCOM, Los Angeles, October, 1987IBM Physical Sciences forum, Tucson, October, 1987IBM Schools Partnership Executive Conference, Atlanta, February, 1988National Science Teachers Association for IBM, St. Louis, April, 1988University of Minnesota, May, 1988Winona State University, Winona, Minnesota, May, 1988FIPSE Lecture. Chemical Education Conference, Purdue, June 1988Chemical Industries Council of Illinois. Oak Park-River Forest High School, Chicago. September, 1988FIPSE Lecture. ACS Meeting, Los Angeles, California September, 1988ENCRIPTAL Conference, Eastern Michigan University October, 1988Bradley University, October, 1988Illinois Council of Community College Administrators, Parkland, November

1988 Society for Applied Learning Technology, February 1989 Orlando, FloridaIllinois State Board of Education. Technology-Strategies for Rural and Small

Schools. February 1989

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1990Virginia Military Institute, April 1990Biennial Conference on Chemical Education

Symposium: Videodisc ApplicationsSymposium: Applications of State-of-the-Art-Hardware

Montgomery College, Washington, D.C. September 1990Spectroscopy Society of Pittsburgh, April 5, 1991Great Lakes ACS, Symposium on Teaching and Learning in the Electronic

Enviroment, Indianapolis, June, 1991IBM, Atlanta, August, 1991Symposium "Computers in Chemical Education", NY ACS August 1991Association for the Development of Computer-Based Instructional Systems,

Award Address, November, 1991Wabash Valley College, Mt. Carmel, Il. January 1991Biennial Conference on Chemical Education, Davis, CA, August 1992Belleville Area College, Belleville, IL, August 1992IBM Higher Education Conference, Atlanta, March 1993University of Kentucky, March 1993ACS Great Lakes Regional Meeting, Symposium: Multimedia Preparations in

Teaching General Chemistry, May, 1993Clarkson University, Potsdam, NY, September 1993Midwestern Association of Chemistry Teachers in Liberal Arts Colleges

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June 3 - July 19, 1996Revitalizing General Chemistry, Oakton Community College, January, 1997Murchison-Mallory Endowed Chair Inauguration Lecture, April 1997ACS Pimentel Award Address, Dallas, 1998Governors State, May 1998University of South Carolina, October 1998ACS Central Regional ACS, Ohio State, June 1999LAS Teaching Academy Workshp, Allerton, August 1999Midwestern Association of Chemistry Teachers in Liberal Arts Colleges, Augustana College, October 1999LAS Teaching Academy, Allerton, August 2000Organic Teaching Symposium, San Diego ACS, March 2001Brown Bag Symposium on Instructional Technology. February 2001, U of I.LAS Teaching Academy, Allerton, August 2001University of Wisconsin, October 2001UI On-Line, UIUC, June 2002LAS Teaching Academy, Allerton, August 2002Biennial Conference on Chemical Education, Western Washington UniversitySymposium on Computers in Chemical Education, July 2002LAS Teaching Academy, Allerton, August 2003