From: Melissa Anderson <mwanderson08**At_Symbol_Here**GMAIL.COM>
Subject: [DCHAS-L] Teaching Labs in Fall- What Are People Doing/Resources (COVID-19)
Date: Fri, 5 Jun 2020 16:01:15 -0700
Reply-To: ACS Division of Chemical Health and Safety <DCHAS-L**At_Symbol_Here**PRINCETON.EDU>
Message-ID: CAP99ddfW-j9m=D3EMzMae8JKv2KnGqKjyU8JWvDLcCsgnRDf_A**At_Symbol_Here**mail.gmail.com


Hi Everyone,

I'm looking for thoughts/ideas about reopening and running socially-distanced teaching labs. Our department just found out that we will most likely need to offer face-to-face labs for our GOB track so students can meet licensing requirements. We need to submit a proposal and I'd like to do my homework before getting started.

Is anyone else in the process of planning what a social-distancing chemistry teaching lab might look like? Or do you know of departments that offered such a program this past Spring and can provide insights on how it went?

Some ideas we have include separating students into smaller groups and having them only come in every three weeks to reduce room occupancy, having students wear (appropriate) face coverings, and shortening labs so custodial can clean between lab sessions (our labs are very impacted so we have little down time between labs normally).

I'd love to get in touch with anyone else considering the same issues or get insights from others who have looked at the problems in a different context.

Thanks in advance!

Melissa W. Anderson, Ph.D.
Chemistry Instructor, Division of Natural Sciences
Student Learning Outcomes Co-Coordinator
Pasadena City College


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