20th Biennial Conference on Chemical Education
Indiana University
Bloomington, Indiana
27-31 July 2008

Prof. Eric Voss begins the workshop while Prof. Ann-Marie Nuckels watches.

This group of workshopers are working on the Polyhedral Model Kit developed by the UW-Madison MRSEC IEG.

Here we see workshoppers assemblying models using the Solid State Model Kit designed by group member Prof. George Lisensky.

The participants are investigating the structures of various Fullerenes using various modeling materials.

These participants are assemblying their Cup of Water magnetic kit and exploring other magnetic models.

Prof. Ann-Marie Nickel shows the beauty of the Milwaukee School of Engineering magnet models to a high school teacher from Memphis.

Prof. Condren is explaining the effect of an applied voltage on a liquid crystal display.

The workshoppers are seen here exploring various aspects of liquid crystal displays.

What effect do polarizing filters have on liquid crystal displays?

The participants are seen here examining their liquid display watches.

The workshoppers are now testing the various properties of the liquid crystal display from their watches.

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