Once each year I like to go over the statistics for this blog in detail to see what posts have been the most popular, which search terms are finding this blog, which videos are most watched, etc. I’m not doing this just for an ego trip, but to be able to report the impact this [...]
Posts Tagged ‘periodic table history’
Progress Report January 2012
Posted in Weekly Post, tagged beryllium, blog statistics, Chemical Heritage Foundation, history of chemistry, periodic table history, science education, societe de chimie industrielle on January 16, 2012 | 1 Comment »
Periodic Table History Videos Are Done
Posted in Weekly Post, tagged chemical elements, de chancourtois, dmitri mendeleev, edward mazurs, elements, eric scerri, gustavus hinrichs, history of chemistry, john newlands, karlsruhe conference, lothar meyer, nsta conference, periodic table, periodic table history, philosophy of chemistry, video podcasts, william odling on March 9, 2010 | 3 Comments »
Finally, after months of waiting and effort, the two videos on the history of the periodic table are complete. Here they are: The title of this video is: The Periodic Table Part 1: Before Mendeleev It’s YouTube links are: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tQghZkTyqP4 (Part 1-A) and http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v-SBTYQNAcM (Part 1-B) The title of this video is: The Periodic [...]