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Elizabeth Dorland, Washington University
Elizabeth Dorland
http://visualization.ning.com
technology
M.S. Chemistry, UC Berkeley
American Chemical Society, American Educational Research Association, American Women in Science, International Society of History, Philosophy, and Science in Teaching
faculty development, improvement of college science teaching, Web 2.0 tools in teaching and learning
interdisciplinary
Liz Dorland is a former NSF program officer and college chemistry faculty member who promotes information and visual literacy in the context of Web 2.0 at Washington University in St. Louis.
Allison Soult, University of Kentucky
Allison Soult
http://www.genchemlab.net
faculty

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