[neact] Free NSDL webinar: Spicing Up Your Chemistry Teaching with ChemEd DL, July 14th

NSDL What Works Series: Spicing Up Your Teaching With Resources from the ChemEd Digital Library
Date:   Tuesday, July 14, 2009
Time:   1:00pm - 2:00pm Eastern
Presenters: Dr. John Moore and Dr. Lynn Diener, University of Wisconsin, Chemistry Department/Journal of Chemical Education Online

Is it your first time ever teaching chemistry? Maybe you just want to spice up your chemistry class next semester. The Chemical Education Digital Library (ChemEd DL) holds the resources and ideas to help you design an innovative and educational chemistry class or make your class even more exciting for your students.

During this free Web Seminar, we will highlight a variety of the innovative resources you can find at the ChemEd DL, everything from the Periodic Table Live! with videos of reactions, data, graphs, and more, to Molecules 360, interactive structures that illustrate what molecules look like and how they move. We will also give you great ideas about developing an online component to your course using Moodle (an online classroom management system). Participate with us in this Web Seminar for secondary level educators and see what exciting ideas you leave with for your teaching!

Links:

Registration:          https://cc.readytalk.com/r/4vbz3cm0a2d3
ChemEd DL:        http://chemeddl.org
NSDL Brown Bags:  http://nsdl.org/pd/?pager=brownbag



Robert Payo
NSDL Outreach and Professional Development
National Science Digital Library
http://nsdl.org
303-497-2935

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