Chapter 1. Communicating Chemistry: An Introduction, Garland L. Crawford, Kathryn D. Kloepper, John J. Meyers, and Richard H. Singiser Chapter 2. From Cornerstone to Capstone: Perspectives on Improving Student Communication Skills through Intentional Curricular Alignment, Bridget G. Trogden and Joseph P.
Mazer Chapter 3. Linking Oral Communication in the Chemistry Classroom to the American Association of Colleges and Universities VALUE Rubric, Gretchen E. Potts Chapter 4. Developing Undergraduate Students' Critical Thinking Skills in a Chemical Communications Course and Beyond, Jodi L. O'Donnell, Jesse W. Karr, Bryce M. Lipinski, and Danielle Frederickson Chapter 5. Practicing Multimodal Chemistry Communication through Online Collaborative Learning, Michael T.
Wentzel, Isaiah Ripley, Brett M. McCollum, and Layne A. Morsch Chapter 6. Examining the Use of Scientific Argumentation Strategies in Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Learning Contexts To Teach Climate Science, Annemarie D. Ross, Randy Yerrick, and Todd Pagano Chapter 7. Implementing Reciprocal Peer Teaching in the Instrumental Analysis Laboratory, Nicole M. Dickson-Karn Chapter 8. Oral Alternatives to Traditional Written Lab Reports, Veronica M.
Berns Chapter 9. Advancing Scientific Communication with Infographics: An Assignment for Upper-Level Chemistry Classes, Rebecca M. Jones Chapter 10. Engaging Nonchemistry Majors Through Application-Based Final Projects in the Elementary Organic Chemistry Classroom, Kasey L. Yearty and Richard W. Morrison Chapter 11. Structured Presentations That Tie Chemistry Course Content to Everyday Contexts, Aimee L. Miller Chapter 12.
Can You Teach Subatomic Particles with WKRP in Cincinnati and Climate Change with Last Week Tonight with John Oliver: Conveying Chemistry to Nonscience Majors Using Videos, Sean P. Hickey Chapter 13. Building Scientific Communication Skills through MythBusters Videos and Community Engagement, Charity Flener-Lovitt, Avery Cook Shinneman, and Kara Adams Chapter 14. Why Communicating Chemistry Can Be Complicated, Todd Whitcombe Chapter 15. Investigating the Content Connections of General Chemistry and Chemistry in the News, Annabelle Lolinco, Christina Kindle, and Thomas Holme Chapter 16. Using Art To Communicate Chemistry, Vance E. Williams Chapter 17. The Future of Chemistry Communication Is Digital: Overcoming Hesitancies for Online Engagement, Sarah Mojarad Chapter 18.
Encouraging Bridges: Connecting Science Students to Public Problem-Solving through Science Communication, Sara A. Mehltretter Drury, Ryan A. Rush, Sarah E. Wilder, and Laura M. Wysocki Editors' Biographies Author Index Subject Index.