Bob Gotwals
Bob Gotwals is a computational chemistry educator with the Shodor Center for Computational Science Education, part of the Shodor Education Foundation, Inc., located in Durham, NC. He is a long-time chemistry educator, having taught high school, college, and in informal science education organizations. He is a former educator with the North Carolina Supercomputing Center, Montgomery Blair High School Magent Program, Gallaudet University, the New York State School for the Deaf, and the Morehead Planetarium and Science Center. He is adjunct faculty at the North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics.
Resources created by Bob Gotwals
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- Confirming and visualizing Lewis Dot Structures
- With this activity, students can calculate and visualize the atomic and molecular structures of bonds and lone pairs in the molecule methanol (methyl alcohol, CH3OH).
- Format: lesson plan (grade 9–12 Science)
- By Bob Gotwals.