VITA

JAMES H. REEVES
(Jimmy)
Department of Chemistry
University of North Carolina at Wilmington
Wilmington, NC 28403
Reeves@uncwil.edu
http://www.uncwil.edu/people/reeves

I. Current Position

Associate Professor of Chemistry, University of North Carolina at Wilmington, July 1, 1988 to present.

II. Education

Northeastern University, Coop major program in Chemistry, 1965-72, B.A. (High Honors).

Northeastern University, Chemistry, 1972-80, Ph.D.

III. Professional History

Director of the Center for Teaching Excellence, University of North Carolina at Wilmington, July 1, 1995 to December 31, 1996

Assistant Professor of Chemistry, University of North Carolina at Wilmington, August 1983 to June 1988.

Research Associate, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA, Summer, 1984.

Research Associate, University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario, Canada, 1982-83.

Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario, Canada, 1980-82.

Research Fellow, Northeastern University, Boston, MA., 1979-80.

IV. Publications

James H. Reeves, Pulling Out All the Stops: Applying TechnologyTo Every Facet of Introductory Chemistry, WWW publication for ChemCONF, a listserv with over 800 participants, January, 1998.

James H. Reeves (lead author), Mark Freilich, Donna Bogner, Nancy Devino, Jim Hood and Wes Smith, AcitvChemistry Version 1.5, Addison Wesley/Benjamin Cummings Publishing Co., Menlo Park, California, January, 1998

James H. Reeves, Iron & the Global CO2 Problem, Learning Activity for The Chemistry Place (http://www.chemplace.com), Peregrine Publishing Co., March, 1997

V.  Representative Professional Activity

Invited Seminar: Teaching Chemistry with Technology: the Distance Learning Challenge, 50th Southeast Regional Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Chapel Hill, NC, November 7, 1997.

Invited Seminar: The Lab/recitation Model for Introducing Cooperative Learning in Large General Chemistry Sections. James H. Reeves, Charles R. Ward, Robert Kieber, Rebecca B. Jones, 15th Biennial Conference in Chemical Education, Waterloo, Canada, August 11, 1998.

Invited Seminar: Teaching chemistry with technology: Strategies for bridging the gaps. James H. Reeves, Charles R. Ward, 15th Biennial Conference in Chemical Education, Waterloo, Canada, August 12, 1998.

Invited Seminar: Teaching Chemistry With Technology: Strategies For Bridging The Gaps, University of North Carolina at Asheville, Asheville, NC, April 23, 1998.

Organized Symposium: Developing Instructional Technologies: Where Is The Cutting Edge? For 215th Natl Meeting and Exposition, March 29 - April 2, 1998, Dallas, TX. Symposium summary: http://aa.uncwil.edu/reeves/DallasACS/

Presented Seminar: Using Video To Teach Chemistry: What Are The Choices, 215th Natl Meeting and Exposition, March 29 - April 2, 1998, Dallas, TX.

Presented Seminar: Teaching Chemistry With Technology: Strategies For Bridging The Gaps, 215th Natl Meeting and Exposition, March 29 - April 2, 1998, Dallas, TX.

Invited Seminar: Teaching With Technology: The New Possibilities, Johnson C. Smith University, Charlotte, NC, March 20, 1998.

Invited Seminar: Pulling Out All the Stops: Applying Technology to Every Aspect of Introductory Chemistry, 5th Chemical Congress of North America, Cancun, Mexico, November 13, 1997.

Invited Seminar: Pulling Out All the Stops: Applying Technology to Every Facet of Introductory Chemistry, 49th Southeast Regional Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Roanoke, VA, October 21, 1997.

Invited Workshop: Technology & Science Education, delivered to Science and Mathematics faculty of Winston Salem State University, Winston Salem, NC, October 17, 1997.

Seminar: Developing Teaching Tools and Student Activities for the World Wide Web, 213th ACS National Meeting &Exposition Program, San Francisco, CA, April 13 - 17, 1997.

Seminar: Creating Computer Simulation Activities that Involve Students in Scientific Inquiry Using Dyanmic Chemistry: A CD_ROM Based Educat ional Tool., James H. Reeves, S. Parlante, G. Mills, K. Karakotsios, V. De Mey, 213th ACS National Meeting &Exposition Program, San Francisco, CA, April 13 - 17, 1997.

Invited Seminar: Using Technology to Teach, What Have We Learned, James H. Reeves, Strategies for Success Workshop, Bostonian Hall, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC, March 1, 1997.

Invited Seminar: Software Tools for Teaching General Chemistry, Department of Chemistry, Winston Salem State University, Winston Salem, NC, January 31, 1997.

Seminar: The Software Revolution Meets Textbook Publishing, Ann Scanlan-Rohrer and James H. Reeves, 212th National Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Orlando, Florida, August 29, 1996

IX. Memberships in Professional Societies

American Chemical Society, active member.

X. Service to Professional Organizations

Member of 1997 & 1999 General Chemistry Exam Committees of the Examinations Institute of the American Chemical Society

Member of The Committee On Computers In Chemical Education (CCCE)