Process Workshops: Links to Related Sites
NSF funded projects for Systemic Changes in the Chemistry Curriculum
The Chemlinks Coalition
is developing curricular materials and modules using cooperative learning.
The Modular
Chemistry Consortium is developing instructional modules in the context of real-world problems.
New Traditions
aims to establish new learning communities, curricula, materials, and methods.
Workshop Chemistry
is using small group, student-led workshops to complement lectures and laboratory.
NSF funded projects for Mathematical Sciences and their Applications throughout the Curriculum
The
Long Island Consortium for Interconnected Learning in Quantitative Disciplines
Project Links
Mathematics Across the Curriculum
Other Curriculum Development Projects in Chemistry
MADCP, the Middle Atlantic
Discovery Chemistry Project, is promoting the incorporation of "guided
inquiry" or "discovery" learning into chemistry
lectures and the laboratories.
The MoleCVUE
Consortium, Molecular Computation and Visualization in Undergraduate
Education, is developing molecular laboratories employing computational chemistry tools to complement traditional wet and instrumental laboratories.
Project Kaleidoscope,
is an informal national alliance of individuals, institutions, and organizations
committed to strengthening undergraduate programs in science, mathematics,
engineering, and technology education.
Curriculum Development Projects in Other Fields
The BioQuest Curriculum Consortium
is devoted to developing biology curriculum that allows students to learn
by posing problems, designing ways to answer these problems, and persuading
peers of the validity and utility of their answers.
Pacific Crest is a publishing company that has played a leading role in the development of Process Education.
Project Java, with which we are associated, is developing Java applets for educational use.
Other Web Resources in Chemistry
Web-ster's
Organic Chemistry contains a number of reviewed links.
ConcepTests
Global Instructional Chemistry
Chemistry
Teacher Resources
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