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IUCr Teaching Commission newsletter
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- From: "L. Cranswick" <lzc@dl.ac.uk>
- Date: Mon, 30 Jan 2006 03:16:08 +0000 (GMT)
Paola requested I also send the following to the list. For the Teaching Commission newsletter, I have been sending the following (with minor changes as per the recipient) to various crystallographers. So far there has been around a 50% success rate, and I am half way in the list of intended recipients. If members of the list can also write articles, or suggest contributors, feel free to do so to lachlan.cranswick@nrc.gc.ca Lachlan. For the upcoming IUCr Teaching Commission newsletter, would you be able to write an article on crystallographic teaching - maybe concentrating on how things are/have been done in your region. This is mainly concentrating on the teaching of the fundamentals of crystallographic, and how this may have changed over the years, time/lecture allocations, formal to informal teaching, etc. Can you also recommend other crystallographers who might also be able to elaborate on this topic. (Refusal won't offend. The overall aim and scope of the newsletter is given below. Deadline of 3rd June 2006): Sincerely, Lachlan -------------- http://www.iucr.org/iucr-top/comm/cteach/ The overall aim is to try and get a rough overview of what is the state of play with postgraduate crystallographic teaching (or preliminary to postgraduate education) in various regions of the world (formal and informal tuition) and also what was the state of play in the past as a comparison. Plus obtain comments and criticism on what topics and methods of teaching have been found to work or fail. This would be 2 to 4, A4 pages. Though as this is an on-line publication, it can be longer. ----------- The intended theme of this first issue is the "teaching of the fundamentals of crystallography at the post graduate level" (or in preparation for continuting to the postgraduate level); with an aim of getting an overview of past and present methods, corricular and ideas on teaching crystallography. Teaching articles not specifically on this theme are also welcome. Articles are requested discussing past and present curriculum and teaching of crystallography (what was found to work, what didn't; strong points of particular curricula vs detrimental modifications; using traditional teaching technology vs modern computing/internet based, etc). Articles on crystallographic teaching in an environment where there is no formal crystallography courses are also very welcome, as this is also becoming the norm in much of the world. Actual teaching material is also very welcome, can also be submitted as addenda, in the original written language (there is no restriction to English only teaching material). ---------- Any articles can be sent (deadline of 3rd June 2006), in a single column MS-Word friendly format, to Lachlan Cranswick at Lachlan.Cranswick@nrc.gc.ca Submissions will be reformatted to the newsletter style, which will be near identical to the IUCr Computing Commission Newsletter: http://www.iucr.org/iucr-top/comm/ccom/newsletters/2005jan/ -- ----------------------- Lachlan M. D. Cranswick Contact outside working hours / Coordonnees en dehors des heures de travail: NEW E-mail / courriel: lc *at* bluehaze.com.au Home Tel: (613) 584-4226 Mobile/Cell: 613 401 3433 WWW: http://lachlan.bluehaze.com.au/ P.O. Box 2057, Deep River, Ontario, Canada, K0J 1P0 (please use clear titles in any Email - otherwise messages might accidentally get put in the SPAM list due to large amount of junk Email being received. If you don't get an expected reply to any messages, please try again.) (Essayez d'utiliser des titres explicites - sans quoi vos messages pourraient aboutir dans un dossier de rebuts, du fait de la quantite tres importante de pourriels recue. Si vous n'obtenez pas la reponse attendue, merci de bien vouloir renvoyer un message.) _______________________________________________ teaching-commission mailing list teaching-commission@iucr.org http://scripts.iucr.org/mailman/listinfo/teaching-commission
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