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Just Like Cooking: December 2014
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Molecular Rapscallion since Twenty Eleven. Wednesday, December 31, 2014. 2015 JLC New Year's Resolutions. And so we close another year on the chemblogosphere. Instead of recounting the highs and lows of 2014, I've decided this year to focus on what lies ahead for Just Like Cooking. A goofy, fitting send-off to 2014,. Courtesy of the San Fran ACS Meeting. Three areas I'll try to focus on for 2015:. 3 Alternative Careers / Leaving the Lab. (Refer to my apologia. From a few weeks ago.). Sir Simon Fraser Cam...
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Finding Teaching Skills in Unexpected Places | Cheersical Education
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All things chemical education: research, practice, theory, and more. New Vistas in Reaction Kinetics. Finding Teaching Skills in Unexpected Places. Developing Concepts in General Chemistry; Symposium on Chemistry MOOCs. Organic Chemistry Curriculum: A Step in the Right Direction. What Does “Inquiry” Mean? Adventures in the Midwest. Techniques in Learning and Teaching. June 3, 2015. Finding Teaching Skills in Unexpected Places. The other day as I was recording a video. No planes of symmetry at all. Brute ...
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On the Similarities Between Sucralose and DDT | Kentucky Chemistry
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A Kentuckian, an Engineer, and a Chemist. On the Similarities Between Sucralose and DDT. May 1, 2013. Like everyone else. If we work in research, we are only interested in the results and we will report the results with the utmost integrity. One major example of the distrust of scientists is the belief that. Are bad (m’kay). In fact, many bands have gone out of their way to note that they are chemical free. We call this irrational fear of all things. When compared to ‘bad’ chemicals. High profile ‘...
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Not the Lab: March 2013
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Good science, bad science, and how chemistry can make the world awesome. Thursday, March 28, 2013. Stipends: A waste of funding? A little while ago the subject of teaching assignments came up among some colleagues (as it is wont to do). Specifically, we were discussing which PIs had habits of sticking their students on repeated teaching assignments and which PIs didn't have their students teach unless they really. It was an interesting perspective, and I'm not sure what to think of the philosophy. I've a...
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Percent Yield, Movie Times, and the “Science Unseen” | Cheersical Education
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All things chemical education: research, practice, theory, and more. New Vistas in Reaction Kinetics. Finding Teaching Skills in Unexpected Places. Developing Concepts in General Chemistry; Symposium on Chemistry MOOCs. Organic Chemistry Curriculum: A Step in the Right Direction. What Does “Inquiry” Mean? Adventures in the Midwest. Techniques in Learning and Teaching. January 22, 2015. January 22, 2015. Percent Yield, Movie Times, and the “Science Unseen”. Not the rules, I swear…! You’ve got your f...
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Organic Chemistry Curriculum: A Step in the Right Direction | Cheersical Education
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All things chemical education: research, practice, theory, and more. New Vistas in Reaction Kinetics. Finding Teaching Skills in Unexpected Places. Developing Concepts in General Chemistry; Symposium on Chemistry MOOCs. Organic Chemistry Curriculum: A Step in the Right Direction. What Does “Inquiry” Mean? Adventures in the Midwest. Techniques in Learning and Teaching. March 3, 2015. Organic Chemistry Curriculum: A Step in the Right Direction. Alison Flynn’s latest. Journal of Chemical Education. Products...
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On Tossing Cigarettes at Gasoline for #ChemMovieCarnival | Kentucky Chemistry
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A Kentuckian, an Engineer, and a Chemist. On Tossing Cigarettes at Gasoline for #ChemMovieCarnival. April 19, 2013. For those of you that don’t know, next week is #RealTimeChem week. To kick off the event, blogger See Arr Oh (obviously not their real name) called for chemistry bloggers. To take their favorite chemistry moments from movies and write up a post. Originally, I called dibs on cold-fusion and the movie. So I was watching every movie in my collection and eventually got to. Experiments. I am...
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On the Development of a Method for Dish Sanitization | Kentucky Chemistry
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A Kentuckian, an Engineer, and a Chemist. On the Development of a Method for Dish Sanitization. March 27, 2013. Sorry for the super late post – I was on vacation. My best friends were getting married and I wanted to devote my full attention to them. I’ll try and post again soon to make up for the wait. Thank goodness this isn’t my kitchen! Does it really get my dishes that much cleaner? Does it just remove food and grease? Does it kill germs? There’s a saying in chemistry:. To explain this, we need to ad...
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April | 2013 | Must Love Science
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The world of science through rose-colored protective eyewear. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Monthly Archives: April 2013. An analytical approach to unconscious gender bias. April 29, 2013. I think being able to recognize and articulate issues that women face in a factual, logical manner is really critical to garner active support. The challenge is that some of the factors that contribute to a chilly atmosphere for women may be subtle social cues and perceptions (from either part...
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