Create 3.1.3 – Locating Resources Quest
Open educational resources are available in a variety of mediums. Using the content topic previously selected, locate an image, applicable text, and a multimedia object that apply to the topic. Ensure the resources are cited properly and post these items in your blog with the links.
I searched for OER resources for Mendeleev and his original periodic table.
First I used the WolframAlpha search to find the following image:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:DIMendeleevCab.jpg
Then I searched "Mendeleev periodic table OER" and found the following text:
In 1863 there were 56 known elements with a new element being discovered at a rate of approximately one per year. Other scientists had previously identified periodicity of elements. John Newlands described a Law of Octaves, noting their periodicity according to relative atomic weight in 1864, publishing it in 1865. His proposal identified the potential for new elements such as germanium. The concept was criticized and his innovation was not recognized by the Society of Chemists until 1887. Another person to propose a periodic table was Lothar Meyer, who published a paper in 1864 describing 28 elements classified by their valence, but with no prediction of new elements.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dmitri_Mendeleev
Then I searched for a creative commons video and found this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L4M2VKASI1Q
I searched for OER resources for Mendeleev and his original periodic table.
First I used the WolframAlpha search to find the following image:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:DIMendeleevCab.jpg
Then I searched "Mendeleev periodic table OER" and found the following text:
In 1863 there were 56 known elements with a new element being discovered at a rate of approximately one per year. Other scientists had previously identified periodicity of elements. John Newlands described a Law of Octaves, noting their periodicity according to relative atomic weight in 1864, publishing it in 1865. His proposal identified the potential for new elements such as germanium. The concept was criticized and his innovation was not recognized by the Society of Chemists until 1887. Another person to propose a periodic table was Lothar Meyer, who published a paper in 1864 describing 28 elements classified by their valence, but with no prediction of new elements.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dmitri_Mendeleev
Then I searched for a creative commons video and found this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L4M2VKASI1Q