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ChemEd DL Collection: What's This?
Like many of us, chemists are curious about some of the things they see. However, a chemist is less likely to go off with a shrug. Chemists are likely to want to understand and explain the things they see. This collection of interesting images uses video in an attempt to give you a chemist's explanation of what is occurring.
Netorials
Netorials are interactive online tutorials. Note: You need to subscribe to JCE to access this.
List of Previous JCE Classroom Activities
A JCE Classroom Activity is a hands-on activity that can be done in the classroom or laboratory and/or as a take home project. They are generally intended to be fun or thought-provoking introductions to new ideas or topics, to spark discussion, and to lead to further study and experimentation. In addition, some activities have interdisciplinary applications.
NSDL Science Literacy Maps: Chemistry Strand
This is the chemistry strand that Dan mentioned in the presentation. The maps are an interactive version of the AAAS Benchmarks for Science Literacy. They allow you to view related benchmarks, NSES standards, and resources within the NSDL collection associated with a given benchmark.
ChemEd Courses
ChemEd Courses from the Chemical Education Digital Library that use a Moodle platform.
Welcome to the Chemical Education Digital Library
ChemEd DL aims to provide exemplary digital resources, tools, and online services to aid in teaching and learning chemistry. A collaborative, community-driven effort, we provide a destination for all those interested in chemistry to share what they know so that others may learn.
WNYC - Radiolab: Yellow Fluff and Other Curious Encounters (December 12, 2008)
The Wonder of Youth
At the age of thirteen, mathematician Steve Strogatz was astonished to find that pendulums and water fountains had a strange relationship that had previously been completely hidden from him.
And as a young boy, neurologist and author Oliver Sacks pored over the pages of the Handbook of Physics and Chemistry, fantasizing about the day that he, like the shy gas Xenon, would some day find a companion with whom to connect and share. And he feels a great gratitude to the "Siberian bigamist" who revealed what matches might be most likely.
ChemPaths: Learning to Meander
This site is the Student Access Portal of many of the Chemistry Education Digital Library collections! Some things you can see while you look around:
To the left are Course Modules which you can use to go over various topics in General Chemistry.
Textbook Table of Contents
The Textbook Table of Contents below is linked to the ChemEd Content repository and its JCE articles. Explore chemistry concepts using a textbook table of contents formatted wiki.
ChemPRIME
The Chemistry Behind Your Favorite Subject
A wiki text sponsored by the National Science Foundation
Molecules 360
Molecules 360 is a collection of 3D, interactive molecular models of simple molecules presented using Jmol.
JCE Software: Periodic Table Live!
Periodic Table Live! allows you to explore a broad range of information about the elements, their reactions, their properties, their structures and their histories.
PhET: Free online physics, chemistry, biology, earth science and math simulations
Fun, interactive, research-based simulations of physical phenomena from the PhET project at the University of Colorado.
Chemistry Comes Alive!: Ice Bomb
From the Chemistry Comes Alive video collection of the NSDL Chemical Education Digital Library (http://chemeddl.org) A cast iron bomb filled with water is placed in a dry-ice/acetone slush and covered with a wooden box. When the water in the bomb freezes, the bomb explodes. This demonstration is dangerous and the required equipment can be difficult to obtain.
JCE Software: Chemistry Comes Alive!
Journal of Chemical Education collection of chemistry videos as a part of the NSDL Chemical Education Digital Library (http://chemeddl.org)
JCE Digital Library: DigiDemos
"DigiDemos" is the Web-based version of the Journal of Chemical Education's Tested Demonstration feature, and part of NSDL.
Dynamics of water probed with vibrational echo correlation spectroscopy
From the Journal of Chemical Physics: Vibrational echo correlation spectroscopy experiments on the OD stretch of dilute HOD in H2O are used to probe the structural dynamics of water
Water-an enduring mystery : Nature, March 2008
Citing for article by Philip Ball. Fee for accessing full article.
From the abstract: Yet another theory of liquid water structure raises questions about interdisciplinarity, drug design, astrobiology, molecular biology, geochemistry and more.
What Goes Around Comes Around: The Water Cycle
Lessons and activitie reviewing the water cycle from the Middle School Math and Science Portal
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