Web pages are developed for a host of reasons. Only recently have they been used for teaching. The one that you are looking through now is one example of web page development that I have worked on. Other smaller projects have accompanied my teaching in ID251.

A teaching web page has technical illustrations (such as the Lead Chromate filtration apparatus shown below) and explanations that accompany a textbook being used in a particular class or lab.In a teaching context, this diagram is sliced so that when a student clicked on a part of it, a pictorial or technical explanation of the function of that part is presented. In this way, the student could "take the instrument apart" to study how it works. Try it!


It is this kind of web page design that I enjoy developing. A current project is the sliced and diced FT/IR dissected instrument. One on the Czerny-Turner monochromator also is being developed. Future works on electrochemistry and mass spectrometry are in the planning stage.

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