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Gas Laws Lesson


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Our teachers used animations from the internet to explain this concept to us. You can find really good videos as well that have simulations and include them in your power point presentation. Animations have always been the best way to explain basic things like that. Besides normally in power point presentations, it is best to include active things like that in order to avoid boredom..let alone in a chem presentation.

Plus, the slides could be amazing...but your presentation not so good, in which case your overall presentation is very bad. So the way you present is very important! Make sure you understand the Avogadro's law very well in order to be able to present it properly.

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Make it interactive? Well, if you could. You can program it using Visual Basic, or make some animations using Flash.

If you know how to operate Visual Basic and Flash, it would be amazing. Make the animation, then make an interactive program. Like you could ask your classmates to guess what would happen if factor X is changed, make multiple choice questions or just leave a textbox in which you could fill the answer, if the answer is correct put a sound or something.

It might take days to make it perfect, though. Putting some animations would be great already.

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