Learn Chemistry is out there. It's roaming the internet, free and wild. But now begins the interesting part - where we hone and revise and tweak our one-stop-shop for chemistry education.
With that in mind, I'm pleased to report on two new developments.
First, we are adding loads of resources. At BETT and ASE we said we would continue to add chemistry education handouts, worksheets, videos, podcasts, interactive resources, and more. We plan to have uploaded close to double the launch list of (non-substance) resources by the spring.
Second, we're responding to feedback and testing. We're improving the way search results are displayed; when our new algorithm goes live (
very soon) search results will be ordered irrespective of resource type, allowing the most relevant and highest-quality resources to appear first.
There'll be more improvements to come, and we hope you'll continue to tell us how you want the RSC's Learn Chemistry to look, feel, and work.
In the meantime, here's a little
reminder of why we teach, or learn, chemistry, courtesy of Abstruse Goose, and Marie Curie. (http://abstrusegoose.com/430)