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81. Chemistry
of the institute is to explore chemistry concepts using the 2 System (CBL 2™). Activitieswill allow new and innovative ways to teach traditional scientific
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Chemistry Who Should Attend: secondary chemistry teachers
TI educational technology used: TI-83 Plus, CBL 2
Applications used: Periodic Table
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The objectives of the T Chemistry Institute are:
  • To familiarize teachers with the features of the TI-83 Plus graphing technology. During the workshop, teachers will become comfortable using the graphing tool and gain a better understanding of the TI-83 Plus features. To familiarize teachers with the CBL 2 and numerous probes. Daily activities will illustrate how and where the CBL 2 can be integrated into chemistry activities and laboratories. To explore new and different ways of collecting and analyzing laboratory data, both in and out of the classroom. To study the mathematical concepts inherent in the scientific data collected thereby integrating the science and mathematics. To explore new ideas for classroom activities and laboratories. To investigate how this technology might affect traditional and alternative teaching and assessment techniques.
  • Facilities requirements: A computer lab is nor required for instruction but access to at least one computer connected to the internet is essential for loading the APPs associated with this course. Hands-on time for everyone is desirable to learn the APP loading procedure.

    82. Industrial Chemistry, Chemnitz University Of Technology, Teaching Activities
    Industrial chemistry Unit operations, chemical and electrochemical processingand reaction engineering. Chair of Industrial chemistry, Dept.
    http://www.tu-chemnitz.de/chemie/tech/en/teach.html
    Research areas Teaching activities Staff Publications Equipment Deutsch ... TC-Home Industrial Chemistry: Unit operations, chemical and electrochemical processing and reaction engineering Heterogeneous Catalysis Production Integrated Environmental Protection Research areas Teaching activities Staff Publications ... Chemnitz University of Technology
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    October 2002, Uwe Schauer

    83. NETWORK PAPER 1
    The following are a selection of activities which have been used toteach descriptive inorganic chemistry. These activities have
    http://science.ntu.ac.uk/chph/netchemteach/netpap1.html
    THE NETWORK FOR CHEMISTRY TEACHING
    NETWORK PAPER No 1
    TEACHING DESCRIPTIVE INORGANIC CHEMISTRY
    Grainne Conole, Catherine Hunter, Terry Kee, Laura Mole,Tina Overton Introduction Most undergraduate chemistry courses include the descriptive chemistry of the elements, whether s-, p- or d-block. Many students (and staff) find this aspect of inorganic chemistry rather uninspiring. There is an enormous amount of factual material covering this area and many academics feel obliged to present as much of it as possible to their students. This can lead to content overload at the expense of the students understanding of the factors which shape much of the descriptive chemistry they come across. The following are a selection of activities which have been used to teach descriptive inorganic chemistry. These activities have been found to be effective in promoting active learning by students, in promoting work in groups and encouraging a multidisciplinary approach. These activities also add variety to the way in which we teach descriptive inorganic chemistry. Some of these activities may be readily adapted for use in other areas of the curriculum. Group Presentations Students are asked to research the chemistry of an element, group or type of material in small groups of 3 or 4 students. This is followed by student presentations of the material to the whole class. The presentation may take the form of an oral or a poster and may be accompanied by a student-prepared handout or an essay.

    84. Games-to-Teach News
    April 19, 2002 Game Testing activities Game Testing with Wally. Game of the WeekChemistry Board Game. April 26, 2002 Design Review activities Review 910.
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    February 8, 2002
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    Game of the Week:Grand Theft Auto III February 22, 2002: Emerging Game Genres Activities: Rhythm/ Music/ Action Games Speaker: Alex Rigopulos, Harmonix Music Game of the Week: FreQuency; Rez March 1, 2002: Online Communities Activities: Design Review, Cuckoo Time Speaker: Judith Donath Readings: Koster, Bruckman Game of the Week: Lineage March 8, 2002: Design Review Activities: Review Prototypes 5-8 Game of the Week: Jet Set Radio Future * Due: Game Documentation, Draft

    85. Home Search Vacancies Submit Notices Calendar Main Menu About The
    Microsoft’s Encarta site’s many chemistry activities can be found by selecting“Science” and then “chemistry” on the Lesson Collection Page.
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    This week Te Kete Ipurangi not only looks different – it is different. The static education portal has evolved into a database-driven website with many new features. See it on www.tki.org.nz
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    Chemistry, like all the sciences, is well represented on the Internet. Related resources can be found in TKI’s Science Community Classroom activities An American University’s chemistry page contains a set of teaching activities suitable for primary school students. Fisher Science Education’s “ Tips for Teachers ” are suggestions from American teachers on practical chemistry teaching. CHEMistry for Life is part of a campaign mounted across Europe by “all the science centres and technology museums, aiming to offset the negative image of chemistry in the public eye.” The site features online expe riments and films about chemistry. “ Chemical Changes ”, from AskERIC Lesson Plans, shows how chemical reactions produce new substances.

    86. Science Education Web Sites
    Department. TOYS teach our Youth Science, This site provides activitiesusing toys to teach chemistry and physics. Physics Central,
    http://www.calstatela.edu/dept/chem/chem2/LACTE/ScienceWebSites.html
    Welcome Last Updated: 5/19/02 Below are a number of linked science education web sites which we have found interesting: Experiment of the Week Robert Krampf's Science Education Company provides a Free Experiment of the Week via email: krampf@aol.com. email him with the massage that you would like to be added to the Experiment of the Week List. NISE The National Institute for Science Education is setting the stage for more productive science, mathematics, engineering, and technology education in the United States. Exploratorium The Exploratorium, located in San Francisco, is a museum of science, art, and human perception with over 500 interactive "hands on" exhibits. Science Education Resource Page This site was created to provide an on-line, ongoing source of science education resources for K-12 teachers. Science NetLinks Science NetLinks is a AAAS sponsored website which offers a comprehensive guide to some outstanding science, mathematics, and technology websites, as well as ideas on how to use these dynamic resources in the classroom. NERDS: Nebraska Educators Really Doing Science This site provides many science activities developed by the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Secondary Science Department.

    87. De Paula's Teaching Activities
    Julio C. de Paula Professor of chemistry Teaching activities. I willteach the following courses during the 20022003 academic year.
    http://www.haverford.edu/chem/depaula/teaching.htm
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    General Chemistry
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    Useful links Ask Julio J. de Paula's CV Haverford Chemistry Visiting Haverford ... Haverford Home Page Julio C. de Paula Professor of Chemistry Office: Koshland Center E304B Phone: Laboratory: Koshland Center E204 and E205 Phone: Electronic mail: jdepaula@haverford.edu FAX: Teaching activities I will teach the following courses during the 2002-2003 academic year. Please click on the course titles for more information. Chem 145b Light and the Colors of Life. An interdisciplinary examination of light and color in art, science, and technology. This course is associated with Haverford's Writing Program. Chem 302b Laboratory in Chemical Structure and Reactivity. Introduction to research methods in the chemical sciences. Chem 304a Physical Chemistry I: The Physical Basis of Chemistry and Biology. A survey of theoretical and experimental physical chemistry, with applications to environmental science, materials science, and biochemistry. Chem 367 Research Tutorial in Biophysical Chemistry.

    88. K-12 Workshop Descriptions
    You Want Me to teach WhatChem copies of the newlyrevised, teacher-developedChemistry for the Modules that include several new lab activities designed by
    http://sermacs2002.cofc.edu/k12descript.html
    K-12 Workshop Descriptions
    Grade level Title/For more information: Presenter(s) Group time Cost Elementary “Inquiry Matters” Standards-based inquiry lessons from ACS with in-put from Project Inquiry-Charleston/Berkeley Schools Bennett/Kessler American Chemical Society/CCSD Friday, 8:00 am-11:00 am Ticket “Science Notebooks-Using science notebooks in the elementary and middle schools in Berkeley, Charleston and several other school districts in SC. “This project is modeled after programs used in Local Systemic Initiatives supported by the NSF. Rodney Moore-Project Inquiry Charleston Berkeley Schools Friday, 2:00 pm-5:00pm Ticket “Teaching With Toys” Use the now world-famous Teaching Science with TOYS program to link chemistry concepts and everyday experiences. Enhance your science curriculum with innovative, hands-on lessons that support the Standards. John Idhe Miami of Ohio Center for Chem Education Friday, 11:30am-1:30 pm Ticket($10) “Integrating Children’s Literature and Chemistry in K-3 Classroom This workshop is for those looking for a new inquiry-based activity to present to K-3 classrooms.

    89. JHSGuide
    uses special themes to teach the importance of demonstrate an understanding of chemistryby satisfactorily to tests and assigned activities; and participate in
    http://www.bloomington.k12.mn.us/indschool/TJ/courses/JHSGuide60.html
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    GENERAL SKILLSCHEMIST RY I II Open to 2 Consecutive T erms
    Graduation Standard: Concepts in Chemistry -
    Prerequisite: Physical Science. Completion of Problem Solving for Science (#4130) is recommended.
    Description: General Chemistry taught with the Chemcom (Chemistry for the Community) approach uses special
    themes to teach the importance of chemistry in our lives. These themes include: Supplying our Water Needs,
    Conserving Chemical Resources, Petroleum: to Build? To Burn?, Understanding Food, and Chemistry, Air and
    Climate. A great deal of emphasis is placed on class interaction and the opportunity to discover important science
    relationships on our world. This course also explores the composition of the materials of our universe and their
    transformations and interactions. Emphasis will be placed on the principles and theory of chemistry as they apply to
    solids, liquidsand gases. The periodic table of the elements will be developed and used in the prediction of chemical properties and reactions.

    90. Chemistry Experiments
    and Lab Experiments from Scott Hertting (teach Our Youth Science) Experiments/Demonstrations/Activitiesfrom the Catalyst chemistry teaching Resources
    http://www.chemistrycoach.com/Links to chemistry_experiments.htm
    Links to Chemistry Experiments , Demonstrations last updated 10/25/01 Demonstrations and Experiments Demonstrations Experiments Demonstrations and Experiments T.O.Y.S. to teach Chemistry Demonstrations and Lab Experiments from Scott Hertting (Teach Our Youth Science)
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    Chemistry Teaching Resources - Demonstrations and Experiments
    list of links
    Chemistry I Resources
    Patrick Gormley, Demonstrations, Laboratory Investigations, Teaching Tips, Miscellaneous
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    Kitchen Chemistry
    Susan Wells Rollinson Demonstrations Chemistry in the Modern World Laboratory Chem 1002 CSU lab activities
    Chemistry I
    James Aldrich, has links to demonstrations at the bottom of the page
    Science Is Fun in the Lab of Dr
    Shakhashiri chemical demonstrations, University of Wisconsin-Madison
    Chemistry Class Demonstrations
    The Internet Science Room
    Professor Proton's List of Tested Demonstrations
    The University of South Carolina - Aiken
    Chemistry Demonstrations
    Queens University Faculty of Education Chemistry Demonstrations at Chelsea High School , Chelsea, Massachusetts Chemical Demonstrations BYU ChEMd Demonstrations Page Walkersville High School, MD

    91. Aesop's Activities And Chemistry Labs
    from their experience. 3. EXAMPLES OF DISCUSSIONBASED ACTIVITIESfrom labs in General chemistry. and also. leftovers some topics
    http://www.sit.wisc.edu/~crusbult/methods/labs.htm
    Learning from Experience:
    An
    " Aesop's Activities " Approach
    to Higher-Level Thinking Skills
    in the General Chemistry Lab
    by Craig Rusbult, Ph.D. Introduction (written for a seminar in Chemistry Education, Spring 2000)
    I'm hoping that your reading (before class) and our discussion (in class) will stimulate creative thinking that will be productive for you personally, and will provide useful feedback about how we can use discussions to help students learn more from their lab experiences.
    I want to use the class time for discussion (with minimal introduction by me) so I'll be assuming that you're familiar with the main ideas. The foundational principles are explained in the Aesop's Activities page (there is a link to it below). You can skim this page if you want, quickly grabbing the basic ideas about personal motivation and goal-directed design of instruction . Discussion-based labs are introduced at the end of Section 3, and are examined in detail on the Discussion-Based Labs page , which I hope will be the main focus of our discussion in class. Some examples of "making students aware of their opportunities for learning" are in

    92. IAP 2003 Activity: Want To Be A Chemistry Magician?
    Want to teach children about chemistry in a way they will never forget?Take this class, learn the tricks, then join our Magic Show team.
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    Think it would be fun to run Chemistry Magic Shows, to show off your magical powers in front of dozens of fascinated elementary school children? Want to teach children about chemistry in a way they will never forget? Take this class, learn the tricks, then join our Magic Show team. The class culminates in several magic shows at elementary schools and hospitals at the end of January. Safety lecture 1st day; magic shows in the last week of January (schedule to be announced).
    Contact: Katarzyna Puchala, 2-204, x5-6519, kpuchala@mit.edu Sponsor: Chemistry Latest update: 05-Nov-2002 Massachusetts Institute of Technology Home Overview Participate Organize ... Search Comments and questions to iap-www@mit.edu

    93. Surfing The Net With Kids: Chemistry -- The Best Chemistry Sites For Kids, Teens
    The best chemistry sites for kids, teens and families. Rated and reviewed by United Feature Syndicate columnist, Barbara J. Feldman.
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    94. WileyEurope :: Detective Science: 40 Crime-Solving, Case-Breaking, Crook-Catchin
    dusting for fingerprints to analyzing handwriting, these easy, funfilled activitiesgive you Practice chemistry to identify mystery substances, and much more.
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    95. ActivStats For Excel® 2000-2001 Release - Addison Wesley / Benjamin Cummings Ca
    Launches Excel and provides guided instruction in Excel. Narrated activitiesteach the student how to compute statistics and plot data in Excel.
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