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JCE High School Chemed Learning Information Center (CLIC)

JCE High School Chemed Learning Information Center (CLIC) collects resources from the Journal of Chemical Education that are of special interest to high school chemistry teachers and catalogs them at CLIC, so you can find them faster and access them more easily.

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Celebrate National Chemistry Week (NCW) with JCE
Theme: "Having a Ball with Chemistry"
October 19–25, 2008

The October issue (see below) offers many resources pertaining to the NCW theme Having a Ball with Chemistry.

Current Issue - October 2008
* Editorial Using the Web To Teach Critical Thinking
* Especially for High School Teachers • Having a Ball with Chemistry
* JCE Concept Connections National Chemistry Week Now I Get It!
* Chemical Education Today • National Chemistry Week 2008: Having a Ball with Chemistry • Research Advances: Using Geography To Increase Hemoglobin Levels; NO Levels and Exercise; Better Method for Steroid Detection May the Best Chemist Win High Performance Chemistry: Scientists in the Fast LaneModern Sport and Chemistry: What a Golf Fanatic Should KnowPolymers in the Field and TrackImpact of Polymers in Impact Sports JCE Resources for Chemistry and SportsNews from Online: The Chemistry of SportsChemistry in a Global Economy—An Education AgendaEducation as a Top Priority for the American Chemical SocietyA Soap-Making Suggestion (LTE)Oven versus Bunsen Burner When Heating Copper(II) Chloride Dihydrate (LTE)New Book about Writing Skills for Students (LTE)Using Graphics Calculators and Spreadsheets in Chemistry: Solving Equilibrium Problems (LTE)
* Chemistry for Everyone • Drawing Attention with Chemistry Cartoons Meet the Molecules in Chocolate: Informal Opportunities for Building Thematic Molecular Models with ChildrenThe Role of Chemistry Museums in Chemical Education for Students and the General Public. A Case Study from Italy A Chemistry Minute: Recognizing Chemistry in Our Daily LivesElemental Chem Lab
* In the Classroom • Teaching Avogadro's Hypothesis and Helping Students To See the World Differently That's the Way the Ball Bounces (or Is It?) (JCE Classroom Activity)Polymeric, Metallic, and Other Glasses in Introductory Chemistry Demonstration Extension: Copper-to-Silver-to-Gold Penny DemonstrationNew Observations on the Copper-to-Silver-to-Gold Demonstration A Dramatic Classroom Demonstration of Limiting Reagent Using the Vinegar and Sodium Hydrogen Carbonate Reaction Fog Machines, Vapors, and Phase DiagramsWriting Across the Semester: A Non-Standard Term Paper That Encourages Critical Data Analysis in the Upper-Division Chemistry ClassroomOptimizing the Use of Personal Response Devices (Clickers) in Large-Enrollment Introductory Courses
* In the Laboratory A Service-Learning Project Based on a Research Supportive Curriculum Format in the General Chemistry Laboratory Magnetized Water: Science or Fraud?
* Research: Science and Education Representing Fractional Distributions in Chemistry Modifying and Validating the Colorado Learning Attitudes about Science Survey for Use in ChemistrySurvey DevelopmentAttitude towards Chemistry: A Semantic Differential Instrument for Assessing Curriculum Impacts
* On the Web • Use of Wikis in Chemistry Instruction for Problem-Based Learning Assignments: An Example in Instrumental Analysis Accessing and Managing Scientific Literature: Using RSS in the ClassroomToday's Science for Tomorrow's Scientists. A New Digital Collection Bringing Cutting-Edge Science to Middle and High School StudentsOrganometallic Chemistry: Development and Study of Catalytic ActivityOrganic Chemistry: Synthesis and Study of Reactive Intermediates Found in Interstellar SpaceBioorganic Chemistry: Designing Peptides with Defined Folding PropertiesMolecular Models of Polymers Used in Sports Equipment
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Complimentary Issues


Our National Chemistry Week issue (October 2008) contains many resources and articles aligned with the NCW theme "Having a Ball with Chemistry"


Our annual Earth Day issue (February 2008) contains articles relating to ACS's "Water—Streaming Chemistry" theme.


Chemistry Teacher Connection

The "Chemistry Teacher Connection" (CTC) is especially for high school chemistry teachers. For only $40/year, it offers an online-only subscription to CLIC along with membership in the Division of Chemical Education, normally $65/year. CTC subscribers receive access to all articles and supplements from 1996 through the current issue.


C&EN CLICs

Through special arrangement with the ACS, JCE High School CLIC is now able to provide subscribers with online access to Chemical & Engineering News articles that have been selected specifically for secondary science instructors and their students. 


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