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by Doug Ragan
Tue, 04/16/2013 - 14:09

Moving from the computer lab to iPad? Then you need some apps. I have found two free apps that I use to replace computer-based gas laws simulations.

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Recent activity: 5 years 5 months ago
by Deanna Cullen
Sun, 04/14/2013 - 20:14

At NSTA (in beautiful San Antonio, Texas), this past week, I shared activities designed to explore three levels of representation AND provide formative assessment techniques to reveal student misconceptions. All of the activities shared have been featured in the Journal of Chemical Education or have been linked to research articles in JCE as supporting information.

 

Recent activity: 1 year 2 months ago
by Tom Kuntzleman
Wed, 03/13/2013 - 12:54

Have you seen the new Crayola Crystal Effects Window Markers? You can draw on windows with these markers. Better yet, you can use these markers to teach students some chemistry! After drawing on a window with these markers and waiting a little while, the marker ink appears to crystalize! Check out the video.

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Recent activity: 1 year 2 months ago
by Tom Kuntzleman
Tue, 02/26/2013 - 15:31

Have you ever cooked a marshmallow in a microwave? In case you are not familiar with this experiment, when a marshmallow is heated in a microwave, gases trapped in the marshmallow expand and escape. When the gas molecules escape from the marshmallow, they push against the marshmallow, causing it to expand. Check out the video.

Recent activity: 1 year 2 months ago
by Deanna Cullen
Mon, 02/18/2013 - 12:45

Moles, mole ratios and stoichiometry have been frustrating topics for many of my chemistry students. The MOLE and Avogadro’s number get tangled up in other Chemistry jargon and students have stared at me like I am speaking another language. I have been around long enough to know this is a problem that many of us have faced. I have tried many ideas that have helped and I want to share a few. 

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Recent activity: 1 year 2 months ago
by Doug Ragan
Fri, 02/08/2013 - 22:24

Allow me to introduce myself, my name is Doug Ragan and I have been a high school chemistry teacher for fourteen years.  Three years ago, I was approached by my high school principal and the conversation went like this,

Principal:  "You are one lucky guy."

Me:  "Really, why?"

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Recent activity: 4 years 10 months ago
by Tom Kuntzleman
Sat, 02/02/2013 - 11:13

You may have read Sarah Kong's recent blog post on inquiry on this site. I thought I would give a description of one way I incorporate inquiry learning into one of the chemistry courses I teach. 

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Recent activity: 1 year 2 months ago
by Sarah Kong
Tue, 01/22/2013 - 17:17

Who is Sarah Kong and why is she starting a blog for Chem Ed X about Inquiry?

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Recent activity: 1 year 2 months ago
by Deanna Cullen
Wed, 01/16/2013 - 14:09

Whenever possible, I try to begin a topic with something my students are familar with. For the introduction of Percent Composition in my general chemistry course, I brought in bags of Oreo cookies. Seeing the bags upon entering class was a great attention getter. If you are looking for ways to add more inquiry to your chemistry course, this a an example of how you can experiment with giving up a little control. Try it and see how it goes.

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Recent activity: 1 year 2 months ago
by Deanna Cullen
Sun, 10/07/2012 - 20:53

Having some experience in using and creating inquiry activities, I am getting questions from teachers looking for ways to add inquiry to their curriculum. My first tip is to take baby steps. I will continue to blog about ideas to help outline some of those steps. First, I am sharing some inquiry ideas from the last unit I taught in my high school general chemistry course along with providing some ideas for using the resources provided with a subscription to ChemEdX.

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Recent activity: 3 years 3 months ago