All articles by Michael Seery – Page 3
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Opinion
Preparing screencasts - a few thoughts
Screencasting is becoming increasingly ubiquitous in education. Michael Seery discusses the main tasks in making a screencast
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Opinion
Implementing the flipped classroom
As with most new blogs, I’ll begin with: “Hello world!” I’m delighted to be a contributor to the new Education in Chemistry blog and I’m looking forward to sharing ideas and hearing back from the chemistry education community
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Feature
Talking technology
Award-winning chemistry lecturer Michael Seery shares his experiences combining technology and the classroom
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Feature
Paper conservation
History is written on paper and chemistry is at the heart of paper conservation
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Feature
Jump-starting lectures
There is an emerging trend towards using pre-lecture activities to support tertiary level learning: the options investigated
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News
Variety in Chemistry Education 2012
Michael Seery reports on the annual conference for higher chemistry education
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Feature
Podcasting
Podcasts are an easy and cheap way to provide supporting resources to enhance student learning. Find out why you should join in and prepare your own with this useful 'how to' guide
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News
Variety in Chemistry Education 2011
Personal highlights from Michael Seery, a lecturer at the Dublin Institute of Technology
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