Latest articles, blogs, and events from the chemical education community

// Sunday, March 12, 2017 Chad Husting
     If this is a site all about chemistry teaching, what in the world does a book called "10% Happier" have to do with anything? Let me explain....I'll try the short, condensed, one page executive summary.
connecting ionization energy to electron configurations
// Tuesday, February 28, 2017 Laura Wang
After spending the start of the year using a modified version of the Modeling Instruction curriculum (density and physical properties, followed by gas laws, followed by energy and phase changes), we don’t actually start talking about what’s inside atoms until December.
McCormick's Color From Nature Berry Dye
// Monday, February 27, 2017 Tom Kuntzleman
In this post I’ll be sharing a bit about the chemistry of the Berry food color found in McCormick’s Color from Nature food coloring. I will also describe some experiments and demonstrations that can be done using this food color.
using the document camera to project an image of the can
// Wednesday, February 22, 2017 Doug Ragan
In an effort to better understand my high school students' knowledge of what is happening during phase changes, heating curve calculations, and the ever popular can crush demo, I run them through a series of activities.
Winter & Cullen at ACS SanDiego
// Wednesday, February 15, 2017 Deanna Cullen
Julia Winter has been an energetic and inventive teacher for more than 20 years at Detroit Country Day in Beverly Hills, Michigan. She has always challenged herself to try new things and stay abreast of recent advances in teaching of chemistry. The past few years have been especially exciting.
Student generated reaction pathways flowchart
// Friday, January 27, 2017 LowellThomson
As a teacher, there are certain things I think I do well, and other areas where I think I can improve. One of these areas is helping students make connections between topics - especially at the end of a unit. Can I get students to see the proverbial "Big Picture"?
ChemEd 2017 logo
// Thursday, January 26, 2017 Deanna Cullen
CHEM Ed 2017 will be in Brookings, South Dakota on the campus of South Dakota State University from July 23 through 27. Currently the conference program directors are accepting abstract submissions through February 28th within the following strands:   Laboratory Instruction