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Welcome to CHE 180: General College Chemistry II

Welcome to CHE 180: General College Chemistry II. Chemistry is fun!!. Instructor Name: Mrs. Kaya Anne Kozanecki Muller Office:  SCI 200E Phone:   502-213-7237; fax (502-213-7367) E-mail:  kaya.muller@kctcs.edu Social Media: http://www.facebook.com/KayasChemistryCorner

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Welcome to CHE 180: General College Chemistry II

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  1. Welcome to CHE 180: General College Chemistry II

  2. Chemistry is fun!! • Instructor • Name: Mrs. Kaya Anne Kozanecki Muller • Office:  SCI 200E • Phone:   502-213-7237; fax (502-213-7367) • E-mail:  kaya.muller@kctcs.edu • Social Media: http://www.facebook.com/KayasChemistryCorner • Web-site: http://legacy.jefferson.kctcs.edu/users/kaya.muller/ • Office Hours: or by appointment. You may also come see me in the lab during lab classes in SCI 208 (protective eyewear is available in the lab). If you want to meet on-line, contact me to make arrangements.

  3. A Little Bit About Me! • Names I prefer: Kaya or Mrs. Muller • Age: 39 (born 7/2/1974) • Where I’m originally from: Springfield, IL • Program or area of study: • A.S. – chemical engineering (LLCC) • B.S. – chemistry (UIUC) • M.S. – chemical education (Purdue) • What I want to be “when I grow up”? • Good teacher & good parent

  4. What is it that I do best? Good listener & Lots of patience What do I do in my spare time? Play with sons, visit with husband, sleep, watch t.v., play video games, scrapbook, play violin at church Describe one unusual or significant experience. childbirth different perceptions of same situation What concerns you most as you start this course? Always that I’ll be able to help my students learn the material!

  5. Christmas Eve 2013 My Family December 2010 December 2013 Easter 2013 December 2012 October 2009 December 2007 Fall 2008 December 2011 • My husband, Chuck, and our sons Raymond, Anthony, and Joseph

  6. March 2003 March 28, 2005 Raymond! March 27, 2004 Fall 2006 March 27, 2007 March 27, 2010 March 27, 2013 March 27, 2011 March 27, 2008 March 27, 2012 March 28, 2009

  7. July 2007 Anthony! July 2008 July 4, 2011 July 4, 2009 July 4, 2013 July 4, 2010 July 4, 2012

  8. August 2012 August 2011 Joseph! 8/24/13

  9. Before Fall 2009, This course used to be known as CHE 107; it may still be referred to as such on some materials. The prerequisite for this course is (CHE 170 with a grade of C or better) and (College Algebra with C or better). If you do not meet this, you should drop the course! You will need to remember a lot of the material from CHE 170; we will only review some of it that you will need to be successful in this course. You will need a lot of study time for this class – an average of eight hours a week! Learning is NOT a passive activity! Please utilize the services on our campus like the Math Lab’s free tutoring. You may think the homework assigned is excessive, but this material cannot be learned without adequate practice and most students spend an average of 40 hours on the homework over the semester (about 2.5 hours per week). A few notes….

  10. CHE 170 Packet 1 - 10 Does doing homework really matter?

  11. Be sure to read all of the things that have been distributed! Remember to do everything listed here Syllabus Schedule How the Statewide General Education Student Learning Outcomes apply to this course Learning Contract CHE 180 Concept Areas Virtual Class Attendance Remember this from CHE 170? handout MasteringChemistry Instructions first day assignment sheet Let’s take a little on-line tour: Blackboard: http://elearning.kctcs.edu/ Our main Web-site: http://legacy.jefferson.kctcs.edu/users/kaya.muller/CHE180/che180index.htm MasteringChemistry: http://www.masteringchemistry.com/site A few more notes….

  12. One last thought…. First let’s watch a video…http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D1HI_I5nqhk Now, after watching this brief video are you ready to compete? No! And so it is with chemistry. You can not expect yourself to do well on exams if you only watch your instructor do the work. Just like with sports, to do well, practice time must be spent!

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