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Resources featured for the NSDL What Works Series: Spicing Up Your Teaching Resources from the Chemical Education Digital Library
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NSDL Brown Bag Series: Chemistry
This is a list of resources associated with the NSDL Brown Bag, "Spicing Up Your Teaching With Resources from the ChemEd Digital Library", July 14, 2009.
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.
Periodic Table Live! allows you to explore a broad range of information about the elements, their reactions, their properties, their structures and their histories.
Molecules 360 is a collection of 3D, interactive molecular models of simple molecules presented using Jmol.
ChemEd Courses from the Chemical Education Digital Library that use a Moodle platform.
The Chemistry Behind Your Favorite Subject
A wiki text sponsored by the National Science Foundation
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.
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.
What is Moodle?
Moodle is an open source course management system, used by thousands of educational institutions around the world to provide an organized interface for e-learning, or learning over the Internet.
Moodle allows educators to create online courses, which students can access as a virtual classroom. A typical Moodle home page will include a list of participants (including the teacher and students), a calendar with a course schedule, and list of assignments. Other Moodle features include online quizzes, forums, where students can post comments and ask questions, glossaries of terms, and links to other Web resources.
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.
10 items | 16 visits
Resources featured for the NSDL What Works Series: Spicing Up Your Teaching Resources from the Chemical Education Digital Library
Updated on Jul 14, 09
Created on Jul 10, 09
Category: Schools & Education
URL: