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by Tom Kuntzleman
Sun, 05/19/2013 - 16:58

I’d like to report on one of the end-of-year research projects that two of my general chemistry students completed during class this year. If you’d like read more about these end-of year research projects in general, click here.

Recent activity: 11 months 9 hours ago
by Tom Kuntzleman
Mon, 05/13/2013 - 20:47

Wow! A very neat experiment, called “Hydroglyphics”, published by Kim, Alvarenga, Aizenberg, and Sleeper in the Journal of Chemical Education allows you to transform a common plastic Petri dish into a unique teaching tool to demonstrate the difference between hydrophobic and hydrophilic surfaces. Check it out in the video.

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Recent activity: 11 months 1 day ago
by Tom Kuntzleman
Sat, 05/04/2013 - 06:35

This simple, yet interesting experiment that was first described by Elizabeth Sumner Walter in 2001. She merely had students pour water into a dish containing some Gobstoppers candies.

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Recent activity: 11 months 7 hours ago
by Sarah Kong
Thu, 05/02/2013 - 12:32

Inquiry is a fluid concept.  There are some truly fabulous activities on Grand Valley State University's Target Inquiry (TI) website (www.gvsu.edu/targetinquiry).  Yes, I am biased as I was part of the first TI cohort, but there are several labs now that were written later and they, too, are terrific.

Recent activity: 11 months 1 day ago
by Deanna Cullen
Thu, 05/02/2013 - 12:26

I spent my whole prep period today playing with a site I hadn't seen before: PHYSICS 2000 @ http://www.colorado.edu/physics/2000/index.pl?Page=cover.html.   I need to spend some more time there.

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Recent activity: 11 months 1 day ago
by Deanna Cullen
Sat, 04/20/2013 - 19:02

Celebrate Earth Day, which is on Monday, April 22, 2013. Earth Day was first officially recognized on April 22, 1970. This year the theme is "Our Earth: Handle with Care." The topics this year include water, air, plants/soil, and recycling.

Recent activity: 11 months 1 day ago
by Deanna Cullen
Fri, 04/19/2013 - 09:35

If you haven't seen them yet, check out the final release of the Next Generation Science Standards. There is helpful information at the site.  My home state of Michigan is currently asking for public input in order to plan support for implementing NGSS.

Recent activity: 11 months 1 day ago
by Deanna Cullen
Thu, 04/18/2013 - 18:46

Whether it is a completely unique idea or just a twist on an old classic, engage in collaboration with other chemistry teachers around the world and publish your work. There are many venues and the pool of precollege chemistry instructors that are already contributing is relatively small.

Recent activity: 11 months 1 day ago
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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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: 11 months 1 day ago