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Personal Response System – “Clickers”
“The jury has found you guilty… let’s see how America voted.”
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When was this picture taken?
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19%
14%
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LEARNING AND TEACHING ONLINE
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WE ARE LIVING IN EXPONENTIAL TIMES
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WE ARE LIVING IN EXPONENTIAL TIMES
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WE ARE LIVING IN EXPONENTIAL TIMES
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WE ARE LIVING IN EXPONENTIAL TIMES
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WE ARE LIVING IN EXPONENTIAL TIMES
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WE ARE LIVING IN EXPONENTIAL TIMES
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WE ARE LIVING IN EXPONENTIAL TIMES
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WE ARE LIVING IN EXPONENTIAL TIMES
In 2006, GOOGLE performed 100,000,000 searches per day
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WE ARE LIVING IN EXPONENTIAL TIMES
In 2006, GOOGLE performed 100,000,000 searches per day
In 2008, GOOGLE performed >1,000,000,000 searches per day
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WE ARE LIVING IN EXPONENTIAL TIMES
In 1992, the first text message was sent
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How many text messages/day in 2008?
100 m
illion
500 m
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1 billi
on
6 billi
on
20 bi
llion
0%
8%
29%
48%
15%
1. 100 million2. 500 million3. 1 billion4. 6 billion5. 20 billion
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WE ARE LIVING IN EXPONENTIAL TIMES
In 1992, the first text message was sent
In 2008, there are more than 6,000,000,000 per day
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WE ARE LIVING IN EXPONENTIAL TIMES
Number of years to reach 50 million people
Radio
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WE ARE LIVING IN EXPONENTIAL TIMES
Number of years to reach 50 million people
Radio
38 TV
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WE ARE LIVING IN EXPONENTIAL TIMES
Number of years to reach 50 million people
Radio
38 TV
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Internet 4
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WE ARE LIVING IN EXPONENTIAL TIMES
Number of years to reach 50 million people
Radio
38 TV
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Internet 4 iPod
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WE ARE LIVING IN EXPONENTIAL TIMES
Number of years to reach 50 million people
Radio
38 TV
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Internet 4 iPod
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2
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WE ARE LIVING IN EXPONENTIAL TIMES
AND
technical information is doubling
every 2 years
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people are changing
positions more rapidly
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How long have you been in your present position at McGill?
0-1 y
ear
2-4 y
ears
5-10
years
11-25
year
s > 25
years
21%
28%
13%
20%18%
1. 0-1 year2. 2-4 years3. 5-10 years4. 11-25 years5. > 25 years
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INFORMATION
RISK
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MISINFORMATION
RISK
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mineral oil beef fat
red pepper turpentine camphor
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LOCH NESS, SCOTLAND
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LOCH NESS, SCOTLAND
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LOCH NESS, SCOTLAND
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8 inches
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THE INTERNET
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Actual bond angle H-O-H
Water “cures”
are all over the internet
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Water “cures”
are all over the internet
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CONSOLIDATION
OUTREACH
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CHEMISTRY FOR THE PUBLIC
Office for Science and Society
World of Chemistry Courses
Public Lectures/Media
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Joe Schwarcz
Ariel FensterJoe Schwarcz Ariel Fenster
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Information creation and
transfer –
electronically(presentations)
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As Managers, are you involved in this activity on a regular basis?
Yes No
42%
58%1. Yes2. No
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Lecture Capture
57D. N. Harpp, “An Inexpensive Filmstrip System”, J. Chem. Educ., 54, 307 (1977)
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Web Delivery
Laptop Recorder Systemslides/animations/audio
synchronized
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http://cool.mcgill.ca
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http://cool.mcgill.ca
COursesOnLine
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The Lecture Theatre
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The World of Chemistry Courses
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A COURSE
The World of Chemistry
1982
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1982 240
1983 440
1984 740
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1982 240
1983 440
1984 740
Cont. Ed. ~mid 1980s
to date….> 21,000
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SCIENCE 50%
ARTS 32%
MANAGEMENT 8%
EDUCATION 8%
OTHERS 2%
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Drugs – this term 575
SCIENCE 50%
ARTS 32%
MANAGEMENT 8%
EDUCATION 8%
OTHERS 2%
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THE WORLD OF CHEMISTRY
FOOD
DRUGS
TECHNOLOGY
ENVIRONMENT
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TECHNOLOGY
ARTCRIME MONEY
ROCKETRY MATERIALS
PHOTOGRAPHY BIOTECHNOLOGY
SCIENTIFIC PUBLISHING
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FOOD
NUTRITION VITAMINS MINERALS
FOOD ADDITIVES DIET AND CANCER
ADVERSE FOOD REACTIONS DIET AND WEIGHT CONTROL
GENETICALLY MODIFIED FOODS
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flavors
sugar
water
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AcetaldehydeAcetic acidAcetoneAcetophenoneBenzoic acidBenzyl acetateButanalButanone2-Butanone1-Butoxy-1-ethoxyethaneButyl acetateButyl butyrateButyl hexanoateButyl propionateButyric acidDiacetylDiethyl ether1,1-DiethoxyethaneEthanol1-Ethoxy-1-hexoxyethane 1-Ethoxy-1-methoxyethane1-Ethoxy-1-propoxyethane
Ethyl acetateEthyl butyrateEthyl formateEthyl hexanoateEthyl pentanoateEthyl propionateFormaldehydeFormic acidFurfuralGeraniolHexanalHexanoic acidn-Hexanoic acid2-Hexanone2-Hexen-1-ol2-Hexenyl acetateIsobutanolIsopentaneMethanol2-Methylbutanal3-methylbutanal2-Methylbutan-1-ol
1-Methyl-naphtalene Methyl butyrate2-Methyl propanalNonanalPentanalPentanoic acid2-Pentanone3-PentanonePentyl acetatePentyl butyratePentyl-2-methylbutyrate2-Phenylethyl acetatePropanalPropanol2-PropanolPropionaldehydePropionic acidPropyl acetate2-Propyl acetatePropyl butyratePropyl pentanoatePropyl propionate …
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What is the percent water in an apple?
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12%
42%
11%10%
26%
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ENVIRONMENTAIR CAR
WATERNUCLEARGARBAGE ACID RAIN
COSMETICS QUACKERY
GASOLINE/OILHOUSEHOLD CHEMISTRY
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DRUGSPAIN
ASPIRIN QUACKERY
TOXICOLOGY ANESTHETICS
DRUG HISTORY SOCIAL DISEASES HEART CHEMISTRY
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It is now possible to put a whole course on a DVD, CDs, or an iPod
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Courses on the Web 2000 -1
World of Chem ~ 9001/3rd Gen. Chem
~ 720
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Courses on the Web 2000 -1
World of Chem ~ 9001/3rd Gen. Chem
~ 720
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02WoChem (5) ~ 10002/3rd Gen. Chem ~ 700Organic Chem ~ 310Pathology ~ 150
1620
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Courses on the Web 2000 -1
World of Chem ~ 9001/3rd Gen. Chem
~ 720
01-
02WoChem (5) ~ 10002/3rd Gen. Chem ~ 700Organic Chem ~ 310Pathology ~ 150
02-
03WoChem (5) ~ 1200All Gen. Chem ~ 820Organic Chem ~ 600Pathology ~ 150Physical Chem ~ 150 Computer Sci.
~ 70
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THIS SEMESTER AT McGILL THERE ARE OVER 100 COURSES
BEING RECORDED WITH ~21,000 STUDENTS WHO CAN VIEW
THEIR CLASSES –
SET UP VIA
NCS
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Courses on the Web
~120,000
08 -
09~200 courses
Σ2000 -
2008
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https://classroom-av.ncs.mcgill.ca/
28 classrooms – automatic recording
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https://classroom-av.ncs.mcgill.ca/
28 classrooms – automatic recording
“software” recording system
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Activity of the Website
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Survey -
utility
~ 4.5 -
4.7 5
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Advantages
•retrieval –
empowers students
•handles missed classes
• Illness
•Religious holidays
•Disabled students
•Work schedule issues
•Athletic/Music/Acting
•Commuting
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Advantages
•retrieval –
empowers students
•handles missed classes
•review for instructors/TAs
•question answering/tutorials
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Advantages
•retrieval –
empowers students
•handles missed classes
•review for instructors/TAs
•question answering/tutorials
•many fewer “verification” questions
•remedial/new modules
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THUS –You can make
your own presentations
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THUS –Use of a laptop recorder
at home or office
Presentations can be archived Available -
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(24/7)
Easily redone and updated
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This procedure could be useful in your unit
Yes No
May
be
64%
25%
11%
1. Yes2. No3. Maybe
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Do you think you would be inhibited to give a “lecture” from your office/home?
Yes No
May
be
32%
25%
43%1. Yes2. No3. Maybe
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Steps to Capture after software is installed (3 –
4 min)
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Steps to Capture after software is installed (3 –
4 min)
•From anywhere
– start software –
then engage the PPT
lecture
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Steps to Capture after software is installed (3 –
4 min)
•From anywhere
– start software –
then engage the PPT
lecture
•Give the lesson
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Steps to Capture after software is installed (3 –
4 min)
•From anywhere
– start software –
then engage the PPT
lecture
•Give the lesson
•Upload the lesson –
5 clicks and 2 –
6 minutes for the web
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Wayne Wood
Environmental Safety Office
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Also useful
•Tablet PC
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FINALLYOn an unrelated topic- one last opinion
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Would you be willing to consider mentoring 2 undergraduates each year?
Yes, a
bsolutel
y
Yes No
No W
ay
49%
0%
10%
41%
1. Yes, absolutely2. Yes3. No4. No Way
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David Harpp Department of Chemistry
david.harpp@mcgill.ca
PLEASE RETURN THE CLICKER
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