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Senior Lecturer at University of Kentucky for 100-level general chemistry courses with 200+ students each. Have also been an academic coordinator for 100-level chemistry labs managing 1300+ students and 25+ TAs each semester. I have also written CRS (clicker) questions, reviewed textbooks, and wrote test bank questions for major publishers. Before that I have served as a tutor both in high school and college as well as an MCAT prep course instructor.
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Preview of Significant Figures Clicker Quiz with Answers and Explanations

Significant Figures Clicker Quiz with Answers and Explanations

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Allison Soult
PowerPoint includes 10 questions appropriate for high school and first year college chemistry courses. Questions cover basic rules of identifying which numbers are significant and how to deal with significant figures in calculations. The questions can be used with any classroom response system (iClicker, eInstruction, TurningPoint, Poll Everywhere, REEF Polling), IF-AT scratch-off cards, or have students record answers on paper. Clicker questions are a powerful tool to get student feedback duri
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Experience

Senior Lecturer at University of Kentucky for 100-level general chemistry courses with 200+ students each. Have also been an academic coordinator for 100-level chemistry labs managing 1300+ students and 25+ TAs each semester. I have also written CRS (clicker) questions, reviewed textbooks, and wrote test bank questions for major publishers. Before that I have served as a tutor both in high school and college as well as an MCAT prep course instructor.

Teaching style

Even teaching large lectures, I want to engage students as much as possible. Clicker questions allow students an opportunity to stop and think about a topic, discuss it with their neighbors and come to an answer. Seeing and hearing students discuss possible answers and how to solve the problems is what I love to see in my room when posting clicker questions.

My own education history

Centre College of Kentucky, B.S Chemistry Florida State University, Ph.D. Inorganic Chemistry