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This is not an inquiry approach but it is different from current teaching methods. With the current technology, I believe that the classroom time should be used for problem solving (homework) and labs/demos. I am starting to put some of my lectures on the Internet for students to review at home which frees up classroom time for more labs and other hands on activities. I will give one of my few trials:

It will require you to have three different windows open at once (I am going to explain if you were going to do but you don't have to actually do it)

*1st window, print out Periodic Trend Notes for Powerpoint, a webpage for student to write notes

*2nd window, (read below before clicking) click here [Periodic Trend Powerpoint Presentation]
**This is a powerpoint presentation of the notes (not including audio)
**If you click on it, you must tell computer to open file NOT SAVE, too large to save.

*3rd window, (read below before clicking), click here for audio, [Audiofile Periodic Trend Intro thru Atomic Radii]

**Same as the other file but this file is even larger so OPEN DONT SAVE


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