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Re: IUCr congress - Teaching nominations and suggested symposia -CCT nominations for IUCr XXI

I'm in support of the speakers suggested so far.

I'd like to suggest one more possible MS topic : "Teaching 
crystallography to non-crystallographers"

Susan

Kantardjieff, Katherine wrote:

>Bernhard Rupp- his crystallography 101 has been used by more than half a
>million people worldwide, and he is writing a textbook.
>
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>[mailto:teaching-commission-bounces@iucr.org] On Behalf Of Lachlan
>Cranswick
>Sent: Saturday, September 09, 2006 2:03 PM
>To: teaching-commission@iucr.org
>Subject: IUCr congress - Teaching nominations and suggested symposia -
>CCT nominations for IUCr XXI
>
>
>
>For the request of the XXI Japan IUCr Congress for teaching reps on
>the international program committee:
>
>Could I suggest:
>
>Dieter Schwarzenbach in Switzerland and T.N. Guru Row in India.
>
>Are there other suggestions?
>
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>
>Also, is now a good time to try and get an initial list of proposed
>symposia:  To try and get things started:
>
>  Teaching macromolecular crystallography
>
>  Teaching basic crystallography
>
>  Teaching single crystal and powder diffraction
>
>  Teaching modern concepts required for understanding incommensurate, 
>       non-periodic and magnetic crystallography
>
>  Pitfalls and successes in crystallographic short courses
>
>  It didn't work out: failures in crystallographic teaching
>
>  Of ancient time: comparing moderns and traditional crystallographic
>teaching
>  
>Lachlan
>
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