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Newsletter: Using Computers in Chemical Education

The Newsletter home page, which includes links to past newsletters, is at:
    http://ched-ccce.org/newsletter/HPNewsCCE.html

Click here for the direct link to the current Fall 2007 newsletter

To submit an article please contact the editor:
      Brian Pankuch, pankuch@patmedia.net
      Department of Chemistry, Union County College, Cranford, NJ 07016

One issue is published each Fall and discussed during October and/or November on the CONFCHEM discussion list.

The discussion schedule for the Falll 2007 Newsletter is as follows:

November 5-7
Harry E. Pence

What's New in Online Search for Chemists- 2007?
http://employees.oneonta.edu/pencehe/CCCENewsletter07.html

November 8-11
Brian Pankuch

Review: Keynote vs PowerPoint
http://ched-ccce.org/newsletter/Pages_NewsF07/Review%20Keynote%20vs%20PowerP.html
November 12-14
Scott A. Sinex
Chemical Spreadsheet Investigations: Empowering Student Learning of
Concepts via Camouflaged Mathematical Exploration
http://academic.pgcc.edu/~ssinex/UCCEN_F07/
November 15-18
Thomas. G. Chasteen
Web-Based Scientific Glossary as an Assignment
http://www.shsu.edu/~chm_tgc/CCE/CCE04.html
November 19-21
Carl H. Snyder
Computing In -- And Beyond -- Chemical Education A Personal View
http://www.science.widener.edu/~bramer/ccce/snyder/CHS_CHED.HTM
November 26-28
Rudolph W. Kluiber
Teaching the General Chemistry Laboratory with GenChem, a Silicon Based Instructor.
http://genchem.rutgers.edu/GenChem.html

 

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More Information

The Newsletter is an online publication. Publication of an edition of the Newsletter is followed by an online discussion with the authors. The articles frequently contain working examples, such as animations, so you can experiment with new ideas and technology. We are primarily interested in using technology to make Chemical Education more interesting and effective.

If you would like to share some of your own thoughts and innovations as an article, contact Editor Brian Pankuch (Pankuch@eclipse.net) about writing an article. Submitting an article does not preclude its subsequent publication elsewhere. Articles should be set up on your own website and the website address of the article sent to editor Brian Pankuch (Pankuch@eclipse.net) for review and acceptance. Include a brief description of your article. For assistance getting your article up on a website contact Scott Van Bramer (svanbram@science.widener.edu).

Authors are requested to keep their material available for at least one year after publication and longer is preferred. An online discussion period is scheduled for each article using a managed Listserv Discussion List. These discussions between authors and readers are available to all subscribers.

 
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