Picks

ChemEd X contributors and staff members are continually coming across items of interest that they feel others may wish to know about. Picks include, but need not be limited to, books, magazines, journals, articles, apps—most anything that has a link to it can qualify.

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by Maria Gallardo-...
Wed, 10/03/2018 - 22:02

Ryan Johnson presented a story titled "The Long and Winding Road to Chemistry Ed" during The Mole Storytelling Jam held as part of BCCE 2018. Listen to his podcast.

 

 

Recent activity: 10 months 2 weeks ago
by Maria Gallardo-...
Wed, 10/03/2018 - 21:44

Julia Winter presented a story titled "How I Built a 2.5 Million Dollar Business From a High School Classroom" during The Mole Storytelling Jam held as part of BCCE 2018. Listen to her podcast.

 

Recent activity: 10 months 2 weeks ago
by Holly Kerby
Wed, 10/03/2018 - 21:17

Zena McFadden presented a story titled "Too Many Lab Rules" during The Mole Storytelling Jam held as part of BCCE 2018. Listen to her podcast.

 

 

Recent activity: 10 months 2 weeks ago
by Maria Gallardo-...
Wed, 10/03/2018 - 20:58

Holly Walter Kerby presented a story titled "Mary Ryan is Never Wrong" during The Mole Storytelling Jam held as part of BCCE 2018. Listen to her podcast.

 

 

Recent activity: 10 months 2 weeks ago
by Holly Kerby
Wed, 10/03/2018 - 20:34

Kristen Drury presented a story titled "Finding Your Niche" during The Mole Storytelling Jam held as part of BCCE 2018. Listen to her podcast.

Recent activity: 10 months 2 weeks ago
by Holly Kerby
Wed, 10/03/2018 - 19:43

Marie Gallardo-Williams presented a story titled "It's Not You, It's Me" during The Mole Storytelling Jam held as part of BCCE 2018. Listen to her podcast.

Recent activity: 10 months 2 weeks ago
by Holly Kerby
Wed, 10/03/2018 - 17:37

Tom Kuntzleman presented a story titled "Charred Marshmallow Souffle" during The Mole Storytelling Jam held as part of BCCE 2018. Listen to his podcast.

Recent activity: 10 months 2 weeks ago
by Ben Meacham
Fri, 09/28/2018 - 15:00

I recently did a short activity with these cards and I am so glad I have them now. Being able to quickly take them out and have students look at the features of strong scientific arguments when they felt stuck writing their evidence or reasoning was powerful.

Recent activity: 10 months 4 weeks ago
by Ryan Johnson
Mon, 09/03/2018 - 18:01

It’s the beginning of a brand new school year, and a brand new opportunity to capture students’ interest in chemistry and the joy of lab-based sciences! In thousands of chemistry classrooms across the country, teachers will be planning labs, demos, and ways to have students be engaged and excited about learning.

Recent activity: 5 months 4 weeks ago
by Deanna Cullen
Sat, 09/01/2018 - 04:01

Is your school district providing OSHA required safety training to teachers and other staff that will be in the science labs in your building? 

Recent activity: 10 months 2 weeks ago