Big Picture Podcast

Big Picture Podcast

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From the authors of the "conceptual" line of science textbooks, this podcast series focuses on the important added benefits one receives when learning the concepts of science within a learning community. This includes improved thinking skills and social skills too. We not only help students prepare for their next exam, we also work to distill the flavor of the overall college experience. This podcast series is a thoughtful step back—a reflection on the meaning of one's education. All of this, we call the big picture.
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John and Tracy sit down with Conceptual Physics author Paul Hewitt as he discusses the concepts and applications of satellite motion. Duration: 18:57.

Co-hosts John and Tracy Suchocki interview professor Raj Rajeshwar, one of the leading researchers in the exciting area of solar fuels, which are fuels generated directly from sunlight. We explore the chemistry behind the many challenges still faced in the development of solar fuels. We talk about the prospects. About the possibilities. This is perhaps one of our more technical episodes. It assumes the listener has a basic understanding of chemical reactions, particularly oxidations and reductions. But for all listeners, much value and insight is provided. Duration: 47:39.

Co-hosts John and Tracy Suchocki interview Peter and Linda Jeschofnig, founders of Hands-on Lab, a company that grew from an environment friendly micro-scale chemistry kit the two of them developed for Peter’s chemistry course back in the early 1990s. Peter and Linda describe their success story of creating a multi-million dollar business that started with creating and assembling lab kits in their garage. Topics include: experiential learning, the value of doing science to learn science, business building tips, and critical thinking skills. Duration: 48:25.

While on the road, host John Suchocki interviews Stephanie Kellar, a senior engineer of the City of Encinitas, California. Stephanie describes how college helped prepare her for a career where she was surprised to find communication skills to be far more critical than technical skills. She describes her experience with the Beacon's Beach staircase project, proposed as a remedy to a landslide prone path down a sea bluff but met with much resistance from the community. Duration: 25:37.

Co-hosts John Suchocki and Marjorie Suchocki review the second half of the Conceptual Chemistry chapter on the properties of water. Topics include evaporation, boiling, pressure cookers, hurricanes, specific heat, global warming, and the heat of vaporization. We review all these topics from the molecular point of view. Duration: 42:57.

Co-hosts John Suchocki and Marjorie Suchocki review the first half of the Conceptual Chemistry chapter on the properties of water. Topics include the open crystalline structure of ice, why ponds freeze from the top down, how salt melts ice, and the properties of liquid water at its surface involving surface tension and capillary action. We review all these topics from the molecular point of view. Duration: 44:09.

Co-hosts John Suchocki, John Wright and Carolyn Wright interview Anoop Sondhi, D.D.S., inventor of the Sondhi Rapid-Set Indirect Bonding System, which has revolutionized the practice of orthodontics. If you’ve worn braces recently, then you’ve likely benefited from Dr. Sondhi’s efforts. We begin with an overview of the chemistry behind his indirect bonding system. This is followed by a discussion of the challenges of developing and then promoting his invention. Duration: 19:47.

In this “Do-The-Review” episode, co-hosts John and Tracy Suchocki review the four main types of molecular interactions. This includes the dipole-dipole interaction as well as the ion-dipole, dipole-induced dipole, and induced dipole-induced dipole interactions. This is followed by a discussion of the many terms associated with solutions, such as solute, solvent, solubility, concentration, and the mole. The episode concludes with a discussion of reverse osmosis. Duration: 1:01.

Co-hosts Stephanie Blake and John Suchocki interview online learning experts Amy Schneider and Jacque Harris of Ozarks Technical College. Many tips for succeeding in an online course are presented. But we first delve into the many challenges specific to this format. These are challenges that instructors and students should understand before launching into this still developing method of teaching and learning. Duration: 34:16.

A detailed review of the covalent bond, one-on-one with your textbook author featuring you as our special co-host. Topics include: covalent bond formation, molecules, multiple bonds, VSEPR, substituents, molecular shape, polar bonds, and molecular polarity. The duration is relatively long because the pace is slow but methodical and guaranteed to improve your understanding and appreciation of this foundational chemistry. Duration: 1:08:13.

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