Plenary Lecture
The UNESCO/CTC of Global Programme
for Microscale Science Experiments
John D. Bradley, University of
the Witwatersrand, South Africa
A. Pokrovsky, Division of Basic and Engineering Sciences, UNESCO
Keynote Lectures
Microscale Chemistry and Green Chemistry:
The Complementary Pedagogical Tools in Chemical Education (KL-1)
Mohan Singh, US National Microscale
Chemistry Center, USA
Microscale for All (KL-2)
Stephen Breuer, Lancaster University,
UK
Microscale Chemistry and Creative Education (KL-3)
N.H. Zhou, Chinese Microscale
Chemistry Center, China
Microscale Experiments, A Small Step
for Chemists A Giant Step for ... (KL-4)
C. Gruvberg, Swedish Microscale Chemistry
Center, Sweden
Dyes and Dyeing: Macro and Microscale
(KL-5)
M. Livneh, Bar-Ilan Univeristy, Israel
The Application of Datalogger for Chemical Analysis (KL-6)
Martin M.F. Choi, Hong Kong Baptist
University, Hong Kong SAR
Electrochemistry and Environmental Remediation (KL-7)
J. Ibanez, Mexican Microscale Chemistry
Center, Mexico
Motivating Small Children for Microscale
Experimentation (KL-8)
P. Schwarz, Ministry of Education
Hesse, Germany
Activation of Chemical Education Through
Microscale Experiments (KL-9)
Kazuko Ogino, Tohoku University,
Japan
The Use of Microscale Chemistry in HKSAR
Secondary Schools (KL-10)
W. H. Fong, Education Department,
Hong Kong SAR
The Teaching of Complexation Reactions
Through the Study of Amphoteric Behavior of Some Metal Ions (KL-11)
H. S. Ma, Hong Kong Institute
of Education, HKSAR
Preparation of Ferrocene and Acetylferrocene.
Quantitative Catalytic Hydrogenation. (KL-12)
Lam Lung Yeung, The Hong Kong
University of Science & Technology
High School Microscale Chemistry in Practice (KL-13)
K. C. Pun, SKH Tsang Shiu Tim
Secondary School, Hong Kong SAR
Workshops
| I |
Microscale Electrochemistry Applied to Environmental
Problems Jorge G. Ibanez, Mexican Microscale Chemistry Center, Mexico |
| II |
Microscale Experiments for Secondary School
- Some Typical Experiments by Micro-Plastic Kits Ninghuai Zhou, Chinese Microscale Center, China |
| III |
Microscale Experiments: A Buffet Served for
Hungry Chemistry Teachers Christer Gruvberg, Swedish Microscale Chemistry Center, Sweden Angela Koehler-Krutzfeldt, The Free University in Berlin, Germany |
| IV |
Exploring the
RADMASTE Microchemistry System John D. Bradley, University of Witwatersrand, South Africa |