Sunday, January 11, 2009

Home Kitchen Chemistry


Take a look at this volcano...is it for real??huhu..

http://chemistry.about.com/od/chemicalvolcanoes/ss/volcano.htm

it looks like delicious..yum..yumm..but NO..
not for eating..
but you can make it yourself..

The website About.com Guide to Chemistry
make us to think out of the box. It shows that chemistry is everywhere, anytime..at home..even become much more interesting.

It shows step by step the process in the project and shows the chemical equation for the reactions that occur.

Other than that, it is not only suitable for student and teacher who eager in chemistry field but also for children. You can see a lot of links to Science projects such as Chemistry Projects For Kids, Home Experiments and How to write a lab report..Furthermore.. the website contains the developer's blog and other links about chemistry.

Go to the main page: http://chemistry.about.com/

Besides that, one thing that i realize is about the pictures..static..Maybe, the developer can include some videos or simulations to show the demo of the project as well as to make the learning more effective. What do you think??

A few information about the developer: Anne Marie Helmenstine Ph.D., is an author and consultant with a broad scientific and medical background. She has bachelor of arts degrees in physics and mathematics with a minor in chemistry from Hastings College in Nebraska and a doctorate of philosophy in biomedical sciences from the University of Tennessee at Knoxville.

The journey begins..

Hi there..
Welcome to de-Tour Web Development blog..
Thank God for His blessing..
This site was created due to the need to fulfill my coursework in Web-based multimedia development subject.

As you can see, it's all about..
Sharing thought..
Enhancing Technology..
Learning Together..

Nowdays..the impact of technology changed the trends in education towards more open and emphasis on lifelong learning, like a journey from one place to another places.
Therefore, don't be shy to contribute in this "weighted conversation" by jotting down your comments and share ideas with others..

Hopefully, the knowledge will let us getting a more realistic understanding of the role that web might play within education..

So..take a cup of coffee...enjoy the journey..!!