We encourage our authors, especially those of laboratory experiments, to supplement their printed articles with additional materials we make available at JCE Online. These supplementary materials can be downloaded and used as you would like and include student handouts, instructor's notes, video clips, and other materials useful to implement the ideas expressed in the article.
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Finding the Supplemental Material for a Journal Article
Articles with supplements are denoted in the Journal with . This icon appears in the Journal at the end of the title line of the article and in the Table of Contents. Such articles are found online by first navigating to the abstract page of the article and viewing the Supplement section of the page.
Supplementary materials are made available in the file formats that the author supplies. These files are combined into a single, compressed file for easy downloading. The compressed files are supplied as a ZIP file and sometimes a SIT file for Mac OS users. Many utilties are capable of opening these files. One is StuffIt Expander.
When possible we also provide a PDF file for universal viewing with Adobe Acrobat Reader.
Our Secondary School editors work hard to distill all the JCE materials to produce a fraction of particular interest to high school teachers. We call it CLIC.
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