Newsletter: Using Computers in Chemical Education Spring 2001

ACS Division of Chemical Education :--Committee on Computers in Chemical Education

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Our leadoff article by Carl H. Snyder

     Chemistry Department
       University of Miami
   Coral Gables, FL  33124

 

 

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Chemistry Department
Union County College
Cranford, NJ 07016

 

 
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George R. Long and Michael W. Briggs*
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Adventures in WebCT:
Web-enhanced Introductory Chemistry

Liz Dorland
Mesa Community College Mesa, AZ 85202

liz.dorland@mcmail.maricopa.edu

 

 

 

SUNY Oneonta, Oneonta, NY

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Harry is continuing his series on how to make our lecture presentations more interesting and effective.
Choosing the best colors for a presentation can play a vital role in winning over an audience. Color is not just for decoration; it can help to determine whether the text is legible, emphasize important points, and even help to establish the emotional response of the audience. Studies have shown that proper use of color can dramatically improve the ability of the audience to understand and remember what is said.