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Links to the Moodle site for his Classes, plus his continuing work on the use of tablet PC’s in the classroom

Spring Break

well-deserved. . . .it has been a tough first half of the semester, lots going on. . . I am teaching a full load, in addition to being chair, which is a lot harder than I imagined. . . I … Continue reading

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Week four Musings

34 students in organic chemistry, 19 are signed up to use tablets many started out using the tablet as their note taking device, not using paper.  There has been a shift in recent weeks.  Not sure why folks are back … Continue reading

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National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Program (GRFP)

If you plan to pursue a graduate degree after Albion, consider applying for a graduate research fellowship!!  Check out the following link for graduate fellowship opportunity. http://www.nsfgrfp.org/

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Moodle site has Syllabus

Please register for my class on Moodle, (http://courses.albion.edu/) there you can find handouts, notes from class, etc.  I have posted my syllabus there.  handouts to follow. Andrew

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Welcome, Organic chemistry students!

Welcome to Chemistry 211!!  This blog will be a the location of a number of things to assist you. . .  I will post things to this page, such as handouts, links to the Moodle site where handouts can be … Continue reading

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Tablet teaching Blog

Here is a link to a blog I started a couple of years ago when Albion College received a hewlett packard teaching with technology grant in the Spring of 2008 Http://campus.albion.edu/tabletteaching

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