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Chemistry Teacher Connection by JCE Editorial Staff
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What Will a Visit to CLIC Bring? Especially for High School Teachers. This monthly column by the high school editors highlights JCE articles and shares news and announcements.
Journal of Chemical Education
These thought-provoking, hands-on, ready-to-photocopyand-use chemistry Activities can be done by just about anyone, just about anywhere, using materials from the home or grocery store—arranged by title and by topic. • CLIPs. Chemical Laboratory Information Profiles briefly summarize the hazards of various chemicals in an easy-to-read format. • Tested Demonstrations. Need a cool demonstration, one that has been tested and works? CLIC offers a wide variety, arranged by year and by topic. • Features. Several of JCE’s feature columns are tailored for high school teachers. These include Applications and Analogies, Second Year and AP Chemistry, and others. Visit each column online at CLIC. • Laboratory Activities. Laboratories, with online supplements such as student handouts and instructor notes, are collected and categorized by year and by topic. • Articles of Interest. General articles relevant to high school chemistry are grouped here by year and by topic. • Classroom Activities.
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Here’s a shortcut to peer-reviewed instructional software and video best suited for the high school classroom. Check out the content of great CDs—General Chemistry Collection, Chemistry Comes Alive! videos. JCE Digital Library/Only@JCE Online
This section shares resources more effectively presented in the digital realm. They include categorized links to World Wide Web sites, and online features such as JCE WebWare, Conceptual Questions and Challenge Problems, and Online Only Articles, including published student manuscripts. Fishing for New Ideas
Our plans for JCE HS CLIC don’t end with what you find now. CLIC is a continuously changing resource. Other resources and features will be added that will facilitate sharing ideas with other high school teachers. We also expect to develop additional ways to bring the wealth of information that is JCE to your attention. Send your suggestions for making CLIC more useful to
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Vol. 83 No. 7 July 2006
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Erica Jacobsen
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The American Chemical Society (ACS), its Division of Chemical Education (CHED), and the Journal of Chemical Education now offer a new value called the “Chemistry Teacher Connection” (CTC). Created especially for high school chemistry teachers, CTC offers an online-only subscription to CLIC along with membership in the Division of Chemical Education. Normally, these two items would cost $65 per year, but are available as the CTC for only $40 a year. CTC subscribers will receive access to all articles and accompanying supplements shown on the CLIC Web site. This will include all published JCE items that have been designated in a print issue’s table of contents as being of interest to high school teachers, from 1996 through the current issue. See http://store.jce.divched.org for more information on how to get connected!
Diana Mason
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