Chemistry Multimedia
http://www.ncl.ox.ac.uk/quicktime/index.html
This web site contains a downloadable collection of quicktime
movies of chemical animations such as catalytic reactions and
3-D molecules. These are good resources for chemistry teachers
to use in their classrooms to facilitate the learning of chemical
processes including bond formations and chemical structures.
Molecule of the Month
http://www.bris.ac.uk/Depts/Chemistry/MOTM/motm.htm
This web site highlights the complete chemistry of a different
molecule each month. An archive of past month's molecules is included.
The resources include 3-D molecular images, animations and graphics
that can be used by chemistry teachers to explain different physical
and chemical properties of molecules.
The Catalyst-Chemistry Resources For
The
Secondary Education Teacher on the WWW
http://www.TheCatalyst.org/wwwchem.html
This site contains a variety of annotated web sites specifically
for secondary chemistry teachers.
The Chemistry Place
http://www.chemplace.com/
This is a paysite with some free demonstrations. This web site
includes learning activities with tutorials and testing, research
news, Chemistry in your life, and access to the complete text
of relevant articles from Scientific American.
ChemTeam: main menu
http://dbhs.wvusd.k12.ca.us/ChemTeamIndex.html
This site accesses many help sessions and tutorials in chemistry
topics.
The Chemistry Page maintained by School
Page.
http://www.eyesoftime.com/teacher/chem.htm
This site links many chemistry resources by topic. A uniquie feature
is the ability to ask a teacher chemistry questions.
Science is Fun in the Lab of Shakhashir
http://scifun.chem.wisc.edu/scifun.html?
Professor Bassam Z. Shakhashir, chemistry professor at the University
of Wisconsin-Madison, gives course information to his students
as well as fun information about chemistry topics in general.
The NIH Molecular Modeling Home Page
http:/cmm.info.nih.gov/modeling/
The Center for Molecular Modeling creates a website with information
on software for modeling, research tools on the network, ongoing
projects at NIH, related sites, and a number of guides and tutorials
on molecular modeling. The tutorials offer a great amount of information
on molecules and their mechanics.
TLMC-Computer Graphics
http://www.knowledgebydesign.com/tlmc/tlmc_cg.html
This page contains scientific visualization of chemical structures
and atomic orbitals presented as QuickTime and MPEG movies. There
is also coverage on the discovery of the atomic structure illustrated
with captivating 3D computer animation.
Chemistry Hypermedia Project
http://www.chem.vt.edu/chem-ed/vt-chem-ed.html
The goals of this project are to use the internet to disperse
information that will help students learn chemistry and aid educators
in teaching chemistry. This site contains prototypes of interactive
exercises and chemistry tutorials.
The American Chemical Society ACSWeb
http://www.acs.org/
In this webpage, teachers will not only be interested in becoming
a member of the society, but they will have access to their publications
and a great section on education, which includes curriculum materials
for teachers at all levels from kindergarten through college,
professional development courses, information for students, the
student affiliate program , and support for academic and industrial
institutions.
Molecular Library
http://www.nyu.edu/pages/mathmol/library/library.html
This contains broad resources on water and ice, carbon, hydrocarbons,
amino acids, nucleotides, lipids, sugars, photosynthesis, and
drugs. There are links to other data bases, and a separate library
3D geometric shapes.
Molecular Simulations, Inc.
http://www.msi.com/
In this website you can surf through many resources associated
with each "occupation" you choose from the menu. You
can also create a training schedule, request an evaluation/information
packet, and acquire WebLab software.
CHEMystery: An Interactive Guide to Chemistry
http://library.advanced.org/3659/
CHEMystery is a virtual text book on chemistry. It is focused
on highschool chemistry students but can be used by teachers.
Educational Ventures into Chemistry
http://www.psinvention.com/
This cemistry page is a collaboration of 'Zoetic HomeSchool' with
'Poseidon Software and
Invention'. It includeschemistry as well as the math used in chemistry.
BioChemNet
http://schmidel.com/bionet.cfm
BioChemNet has both the latest news and textbook information on
Biology and Chemistry.
The Chemical Scorecard
http://www.scorecard.org/
The Chemical Scorecard has information on chemicals in the air
and the problems the cause. It can single out communities and
give information on the main pollutants and who is responsible
for their release into the air.
Chlorine Chemistry Council
http://www.c3.org/
This page give information onchlorine andfacts to use in the classroom.
AUFBAU1: A Teaching Resource for 14-16
year old chemistry
students
http://www.netcomuk.co.uk/~rpeters1/auf1con.htm
This is a list of references for high school chemistry students.
Chemist's Art Gallery
http://www.csc.fi/lul/chem/graphics.html
The Chemist's Art Gallery is a list of animations and visualizations
of various reactions etc.
Visualizing Molecules
http://science.widener.edu/svb/molecule/molecule.html
This page includes diagrams and computer generated images of different
molecules and
compounds. There are also links to other sites.
Computers in Chemistry at Cabrillo College
http://c4.cabrillo.cc.ca.us/
This page has a Molecular Library, Chime Help Center, Molecular
Playground, and other
molecule related sections.
NIST Chemistry WebBook
http://webbook.nist.gov/chemistry/
The Chemistry WebBook has a way to search for specific chemistry
related information as well as answers to frequently asked questions.
ChemSoc - The Chemistry Societies Network
http://www.chemsoc.org/
This site, run by The Chemistry Societies Network has many useful
resources, including a library, a societies directory, a list
of events and conferences, and many more links on related subjects.
WebElements
http://www.shef.ac.uk/chemistry/web-elements/
WebElements aims to be a high quality source of information on
the www relating to the periodic table. Coverage is such that
professional scientists and students at school will all find something
useful.
World Chemistry
http://www.intschool-leipzig.com/bailey/home/
At this site, there are a variety of activities. You can explore
many new items, buy chemistry
books and software, develop interactive content, and much more.
This site is aimed for students ages 16-19 who are taking advanced
chemistry classes.