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A Gardner

Chemical Bonding Confusion | Education in Chemistry Blog - 7 views

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    Chemical Bonding Confusion http://t.co/nk4X99CYYV
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    Chemical Bonding Confusion http://t.co/nk4X99CYYV
Martin Burrett

Go React - 5 views

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    Download this Apple and Android app which simulates a huge range of chemical reactions and find lots of interactive information about the chemical elements.
Roland Gesthuizen

Law of Conservation of Mass - YouTube - 4 views

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    "A straightforward lesson on the law of conservation of mass, which states that matter is neither created nor destroyed in a chemical reaction."
Roland Gesthuizen

Balancing Equations on Vimeo - 1 views

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    "How to balance chemical equations." - very quick video by a student.
Roland Gesthuizen

Balancing Equations on Vimeo - 1 views

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    A longer 30 min whiteboard video by a teacher that explains how to balance a chemical equation.
Roland Gesthuizen

EN 1.1 Thermo Intro on Vimeo - 2 views

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    "Terminology and concepts dealing with aspects of Thermochemistry (the energy associated with chemical reactions) are introduced."
Cheska Lorena

The Tech Science Labs | The Tech Museum of Innovation - 4 views

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    California's Tech Museum of Innovation: engineering-design lab lesson plans, uses available materials and explores electromagnetism, solar energy, force and motion, chemical properties, engineering and earthquakes, genetics. Mostly targeted at middle school levels.
Martin Burrett

Elements 4D - 8 views

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    This Apple app bills itself as 'part toy, part chemistry experiment'. Connect augmented reality blocks to digitally mix/react chemicals together and view the information and visualisations. No fume cupboard necessary.
Amy Roediger

Create Your Own Biggest Bangs - Biggest Bangs - BBC Brit - YouTube - 1 views

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    Select from a set of chemicals and you will link to a youtube video where they are mixed to see if you can create the biggest bang. Fun!
Amy Roediger

Sand in Your Electronics? A Short Science Lesson - 0 views

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    From our mobile phones to our televisions, silicon chips are a part of much of our daily lives. Where does silicon come from? Much of it comes from sand. The following video from the Chemical Heritage Foundation explains the concept of how silicon chips are created.
Jeanne Elliott

Educational Leadership:What Students Need to Learn:Teaching Science Literacy - 3 views

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      Create a sign of these questions in class
  • Do most students think about the effect of these issues on their everyday lives? Do our students consider the roles they might play in changing how a science-connected problem is resolved over the coming decades?
  • Proficient science readers will read the text that correlates to a table of data, for example, and then study the table, looking for features like units of measure, data range values, and column titles. They will then look back at the text to reread, or continue reading, in an effort to connect this information to the text.
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  • Visit data centers at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration or the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for real data on everything from the level of oceanic sediments to the locations of toxic chemical storage sites in the United States.
A Gardner

2014 Spring ConfChem: Flipped Classroom | DivCHED CCCE: Committee on Computers in Chemi... - 4 views

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    links to 8 papers for the 2014 Spring ConfChem: Flipped Classroom
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