Thursday, November 15, 2012

ADDIE Project - Chemical Reactions - Webcast

I hope you enjoy my screencast presenting my final curriculum project.



To view the video with a full screen option follow the link below.

Chemical Reactions - Curriculum Project


7 comments:

  1. I have to be honest and let you know I hate Chemistry. That being said,I really enjoyed your presentation. It was user-friendly and easy to navigate,an aspect that is really importation for students and parents.

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  2. I agree with Dan I am a inclass support teacher and I work mainly with the science department. I feel that Chemistry can be the most difficult sciences, at least for my students, but with that being said you did a great job helping your students understand chemical reaction and connecting it to assignments/videos

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  3. Scott,
    I really like how you have text, videos, diagrams, and worksheets to help the students understand the concept of chemical equations. The concept can be confusing because there are many different aspects but I think your project does a nice job of laying out the different parts and explaining them well.

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  4. Your project is very well thought out and organized. I like how your "tabs" go in sequential order, which makes navigating your course so much easier.

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  5. Coming from a small science background I really do like your project. I agree that cehmical reactions can be hard to understand. I am glad you have found a way to make this concept more appealing to students. Nice work

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  6. Really enjoyed the project, and I love how you have included videos of actual chemical reactions for the students to view. It is a great way to spark the student interest. This way it is not just a chemistry problem on paper anymore, they have actual real life examples they can relate back to.

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  7. I really like how you did your project and how easy it was to follow. The use of videos was a good idea and this topic would be very hard to understand, but again you did a great job at making this unit.

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