@@MBHAWSAWI Hi there, it's possible to use any generic screen-recording software in combination with PowerPoint. For example, I've been using Camtasia, but I'm sure there are other good software packages as well.
Thanks a lot! I'm glad if they can be useful at the undergraduate level, although some of the material will for sure be challenging. Good luck in your teaching!
6:18, i think one of your methyl groups is missing in the second intermediate also i think that reaction is interesting because it looks stepwise but still obeys the Woodward-Hoffman rules.
Actually, the Gao group's photo-Nazarov is from Angew. Chem. Int. Ed., but in general I just try to find instructive/interesting examples (no matter the impact factor of the journal they come from).
Thanks for wonderful synthesis presentation. Keep posting we want more of this
Thank you very much! I will!
@@SynthesisWorkshopVideos thanks for the videos. would you please tell me how do present your slides as videos and what type of software you use
@@MBHAWSAWI Hi there, it's possible to use any generic screen-recording software in combination with PowerPoint. For example, I've been using Camtasia, but I'm sure there are other good software packages as well.
Amazing!!! Your videos help my undergraduates thank you and im beginning to like your videos even more and pls keep on more videos like this for ever
Thanks a lot! I'm glad if they can be useful at the undergraduate level, although some of the material will for sure be challenging. Good luck in your teaching!
6:18, i think one of your methyl groups is missing in the second intermediate
also i think that reaction is interesting because it looks stepwise but still obeys the Woodward-Hoffman rules.
Thank you for catching that! I've added a note in the video details in the errata section.
Great initiative man 👍
Thank you very much!
These are all from the journal of American chemical society
Actually, the Gao group's photo-Nazarov is from Angew. Chem. Int. Ed., but in general I just try to find instructive/interesting examples (no matter the impact factor of the journal they come from).