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[EBOOK] Biorenewables in Iowa - “Putting the Pieces Together” (A collaborative research project between Hoover High School's advanced chemistry class and the Center for Biorenewable Chemicals), Published by CBiRC (NSF Engineering Research Center for Biorenewable Chemicals)

Teachers don't often have the opportunity to publicly thank their students.

The papers that follow these acknowledgements represent several months of hard work. Students were asked to learn, understand, create, write and evaluate the information presented in this collection. Although every moment spent working on these papers wasn't rainbows and butterflies, nothing worth being proud of ever is. Many - if not all - of these topics were completely new to us, and forced us into an uncomfortable realm of merging old knowledge with new discoveries. We learned.

So, to my students: "thank you"...for a product we can all be proud of, for allowing me to explore the writing process with you, and for appreciating our final product as much as I do.
NSF Engineering Research Center for Biorenewable Chemicals Highlight of Significant Achievement and Impact

"The National Science Foundation Engineering Research Center for Biorenewable Chemicals (CBiRC) headquartered at Iowa State University, has established a partnership with the Des Moines School District. Within this framework, CBiRC provides Des Moines science teachers with professional development opportunities including the Research Experiences for Teachers (RET) Internship Program. Eric Hall, chemistry teacher at Hoover High School, participated in the CBiRC RET and created a unit on biorenewables and bioplastics for his advanced chemistry class. The unit included a student project to research and review an area relating to biorenewables. The students sent their written drafts to eight CBiRC graduate students for feedback about the validity of the content, proper citation of references and correct terminology. The students used the feedback to improve their projects and create their final documents."

CBiRC would like to thank Mr. Hall and his students for the opportunity to collaborate on such a significant and relevant project. We hope it leads you - our future scientists - on to doing great things in the fields of science, technology, engineering and mathematics.

Sincerely,

Dr. Adah Leshem
Special thanks to these graduate students at ISU for their meaningful and timely feedback:

Mike Nolan, Jason Anderson, Adam Okerlund, Alexis Campbell, Bryon Upton, Pete Hondred, Brendan Babcock, Shivani Garg and Catie Brewer.

[EBOOK] Biorenewables in Iowa - “Putting the Pieces Together” (A collaborative research project between Hoover High School's advanced chemistry class and the Center for Biorenewable Chemicals), Published by CBiRC (NSF Engineering Research Center for Biorenewable Chemicals)


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