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1 Open Notebook Science using Blogs and Wikis: Implications for Chemical Education Jean-Claude Bradley E-Learning Coordinator College of Arts and Sciences Drexel University April 17, 2007 The 7th Annual Leadership Initiative in Science Education (LISE 7) Chemical Heritage Foundation

2 What is the role of a chemistry teacher? Produce chemists!

3 What is a chemist? An individual who is –Chemically literate (undergrad) –Competent to create new useful chemical knowledge (graduate)

4 How do chemistry teachers produce chemists? Select and deliver content Assess and validate skills and knowledge Catalyze the learning process

5 New ways to deliver content: Screencasts on iTunes or on a video iPod

6 New Opportunities for Learning Catalysis Use class time for workshops and assign recorded lectures  Be present while students do problems, watch lectures, play games  Discuss extra credit assignment  Address technical implementation on their laptops  Small groups or one-on-one

7 Open and Closed Science Traditional Lab Notebook (unpublished) Traditional Journal Article Open Access Journal Article Open Notebook Science (full transparency) CLOSED OPEN Traditional Paper Textbook F2F lectures Lectures Notes public Assigned problems public Archived Lectures Public and free online textbooks RESEARCH TEACHING

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9 Where is Science headed? WE ARE HERE

10 The Robot Scientist

11 How will this happen? Self-organizing redundant processes Fully Open Access (Read and Write) Publication of all aspects of the scientific process: Open Source Science / Open Notebook Science Using semantically rich formats and automation at zero publication cost – is this the way to the technological singularity?

12 How can machines know what is important? Ask the humans

13 UsefulChem Blog

14 What chemists think is important in 2005

15 Find-A-Drug

16 Diketopiperazine Library Evolves to: on pot Ugi reaction/cyclization First iteration: Solid Support Synthesis

17 The Molecules Blog

18 The Experiments Blog

19 Experiments moved to wiki

20 Telling the story of the failures

21 Experiment History

22 Experiment Edits

23 Third Party Time-Stamp on Experiment Versions

24 Monitoring experimental progress

25 usefulchem.blogspot.com The blog as an integrative tool

26 How are people finding our experiments?

27 Open science connectivity More info on open source science here http://usefulchem.wikispaces.com

28 Automation in UsefulChem

29 NMR spectra of monitoring samples calculated

30 Reaction profile plotted automatically

31 Student assignments on a wiki

32 Student assignment on NMR using live research data and JSpecView

33 Example with Introductory Organic Chemistry

34 UsefulChem in Second Life

35 Display blog post as poster

36 Click on Images for Descriptions

37 EduFrag Maze (without weapons)

38 EduFrag Unreal Tournament (with weapons)

39 Merging Research and Teaching in Second Life

40 Summary We are moving towards a more open and automated world Teaching and Research can merge in new useful ways See UsefulChem.blogspot.com for more info


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