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ExplorACES 2007 4 www.aces.uiuc.edu/ExplorACES College of ACES Mini Classes Check out a mini class! • See what a real college class is like • Get the syllabus of an actual U of I class • Take part in an interactive class demonstration • Spend 15 minutes to see what a day in college is like • Listen to and learn from an actual U of I professor Tip Notes Instructor: Rebecca Roach If you like the idea of mini classes, then check out the Agricultural Education 250 Workshops held in 122 and 144 Bevier Hall. See the schedule of workshops on page 17. Mini Class FSHN: Nutrition: Carbs & Diabetes How can a healthful diet embrace both? FSHN: Introduction to Sensory Science Location 180 Bevier Hall Schedule Friday at 1:30 pm and Saturday at 11:00 am 180 Bevier Hall Friday only 12:00 pm & 1:00 pm Friday at 2:00 pm and Saturday at 10:30 am & 12:30 pm Friday 11 am & 2 pm and Saturday at 11 am & 1 pm Friday at 9:00 am & 10:00 am and Saturday at 10:00 am & 12:30 pm Friday and Saturday at 9:30 am, 10:30 am, 11:30 am, 12:30 pm, 1:30 pm, 2:30 pm Do you want to learn more about how your senses work or how sensory evaluation is used in the food industry? Join this interactive presentation on sensory science. There is tasting involved, so bring your appetite! Instructor: Soo-Yeun Lee Have you ever wondered why egg whites change from transparent to opaque when heated? Or have you wondered why, when whipped, cream becomes a fluffy mass of deliciousness? Come learn all this and more! Instructor: Dawn Bohn FSHN: Food Science Introduction to food chemistry protein structure & functionality NRES: Floral Design to Music 103 Mumford Hall 1125 Plant Science Lab Come be amazed by the beauty of floral design techniques set to music! This is one of ExplorACES most popular demonstrations! Instructors: on Friday - Dianne Noland, and on Saturday - Greg Pierceall CPSC: Finding the right tool for the job - the many little hammers approach to managing pests CSI: Crop Science Inquiry 103 Mumford Hall Pests are anything that is unwanted; in agriculture these include insects, diseases and weeds. This mini class will explore different options for managing pests while taking into consideration the effects on the environment, people, the crop and you. Instructor: Dawn Nordby W109 Turner Hall Display your knowledge of plants, science and agriculture. Explore facts and fallacies of Crop Sciences using “I-clickers”. Instructors: Cleo D’Arcy and Jonathon Lower Mumford Hall
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