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Tuesday, August 5 • 5:15pm - 6:30pm
S33: General Posters

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All attendees who wish to present their work in the form of a poster should submit abstracts to this symposium. A poster provides a concise and visual description of the work that serves as a backdrop for interactions between the author and session attendees. Attendees rotate through posters, stopping to read and ask questions at their convenience while authors answer questions and provide clarifications and additional information. More information about posters can be found in the Poster Guidelines document on the submission site’s main page.  

Presider: Ellen Yezierski, Miami University

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Moderators
avatar for Ellen Yezierski

Ellen Yezierski

Professor of Chemistry, Miami University
POSTER TITLE: PhET simulations: Twist on the FlipTHEME: Educational tools and interventions Co-Presenter: Jack Eichler

Speakers
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Jessica VandenPlas

Grand Valley State University


Tuesday August 5, 2014 5:15pm - 6:30pm EDT
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