Julia Winter

Julia  Winter,  CEO,  and  founder,  PI:  Julia  taught  organic  and  AP  chemistry  for  over twenty  years.  She  earned  the  James  Bryant  Conant  Award  in  2016,  the  highest  honor given  to  a  high  school  teacher  by  the  American  Chemical  Society,  for  her  success  in  the classroom.  As  the  founder  of  Alchemie,  her  goal  has  been  to  build  interactive  digital tools  for  students  based  on  her  years  of  chemistry  instruction. 

Blog Posts

Ideas That Matter
Newton's Road
Ideas That Matter
Behind the Scenes at CERP
Ideas That Matter
Learning Beyond Borders
Ideas That Matter
Growing A Chemistry Community
Teaching & Learning
Drawing to Learn
Ideas That Matter
Students on Online Education
Ideas That Matter
Creating Community in Online Learning
Ideas That Matter
Adapting Labs for a New Norm
Ideas That Matter
Specifications Grading at UC Irvine with Renee Link
Ideas That Matter
The Unforeseen Path: How A Blind Student Navigates Chemistry
Ideas That Matter
Chemix | Lab Diagrams Made Easy
Ideas That Matter
The Devil in the Details | A new Lab Class for Computational Chemistry
Ideas That Matter
Project-based learning at UCLA
Ideas That Matter
Connecting with Chemistry – A conversation with Andy Brunning of Compound Interest
Teaching & Learning
Lessons from India
Ideas That Matter
Magical and Malleable Research Stories: the ChemRxiv platform
Company & Technology
Tipsy – A Sabbatical Project
Ideas That Matter
A Growth Mindset for ChemEd Research
Ideas That Matter
Lab Talk with Jamie Caras
Teaching & Learning
Experimenting with Badges
Key Reactions for Semester 2: A Review for your Final Exam
Teaching & Learning
Contrasting Cases: Below the Surface
Company & Technology
Getting New Glasses--My Journey Into Game Design
Teaching & Learning
Mechanisms Slack Group
News & Updates
BCCE 2018: Alchemie presentations
Company & Technology
Failure Makes Perfect
Flash Points
Introducing Animator Flash Points
Teaching & Learning
ChemED 2017: Ideas to practice
Company & Technology
A letter to those inquiring about the NSF SBIR proposal
Company & Technology
Don't Break the Magic
Teaching & Learning
Gordon Research Conference
Lewis Structure Activity