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CHE 401a03 - Advanced Chemistry Demonstrations: Kinetics, Equilibrium, & Acids & Bases

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Welcome to the Advanced Chemistry Demonstrations Guide

 

This guide is a collection of links to a great many resources  of potential use to you in this course.  These links are brought together to help you make efficient use of your valuable time and spend more time and effort generating your ideas, organizing your evidence, and effectively communicating your ideas and the evidence for and against the idea.

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  • DOIs: On this page you will find information about Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs) as well as tools to help you find DOIs for articles that you are citing.
  • Chemistry Education Journals and Databases: On this page you will find a collection of databases as well as particular journals discussing issues of interest in Chemistry Education.
  • Chemistry Education Books: On this page you will find a selection of books from Milner's catalog that will help you explore ideas for teaching chemistry and science generally.
  • Chemistry Education Online Resources: On this page you will find online resources to help you teach chemical concepts to various grade levels.
  • Style, Format, and Professional Resources: On this page you will find resources to assist you in academic writing, research, and citing sources.
  • Source Assessment: On this page you will find information about how to assess sources critically and evaluate the utility of their information.

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