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Adam Allerhand is Professor Emeritus of Chemistry on the Bloomington campus of Indiana University. He has been on the I. U. faculty since 1967, and was Chair of the Department of Chemistry in 1978–81. In addition to his undergraduate curricular research and development work, supported by the National Science Foundation and the Camille and Henry Dreyfus Foundation, and implemented mainly in freshman chemistry courses, he has published over 100 papers on his research in nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy and its applications to biological macromolecules and conformational equilibria. He is listed among the 1,000 most-cited scientists in the period 1965-1978 (see Current Contents No. 41, October 12, 1981; this is a 900 KB file in Acrobat PDF format). He is a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, a recipient of an Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Research Fellowship, and a recipient of an Outstanding Paper in Carbohydrate Chemistry Award from the Corn Refiners Association.
 

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Wireless LAN Technology Promotes Research-Style Learning in Introductory Chemistry Lecture Courses (5,635 KB)
Presented at the 16th Biennial Conference in Chemical Education, August 2000
 

Hands-On Raman Spectroscopy Makes Sense in Freshman Chemistry Laboratory Curricula (4,825 KB)
Presented at the 16th Biennial Conference in Chemical Education, August 2000
 

Production and Distribution of Broadcast-Quality Digital Video by Occasional Videographers (Teachers) (5,505 KB)*
Sponsored by Scholarship of Teaching & Learning of Indiana University, October 2000
 

Technology Options for Interactive Learning in the Classroom (574 KB)*
Department of Chemistry, Indiana University - Bloomington, February 2002
 

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Implementation of LabVIEW for Computer-Controlled Experiments in General Chemistry Laboratory Instruction (757 KB PDF file)
Article by Adam Allerhand and Alice Dobie-Galuska, Chemical Educator 2000, 5, 71-76

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