Goodie Bag Tutorials and Problems

Goodie Bags (GB’s) are mini-experiment kits that allow students to explore a key concept and solve related problems. Learn more about what inspired Prof. Grossman to create GBs for the students in 3.091 in the Instructor Insights section.

Acknowledgements

These videos were made possible by a team of 3.091 TAs and friends in Winter 2020. Each video outlines the process of working through one goodie bag, including the learning objectives, experimental steps, and key conclusions. The videos contain all the information you need to try the problem sheets, though the necessary materials are listed if you’d like to follow along from home.

TA Cast

Claire Halloran, Carolyn Jons, Isaac Metcalf, Babatunde Ogunlade, and Vivian Song

Video editing

Justin von Bosau

Filming

Shane Fitzgerald

Production

Maddie Sutula

Goodie Bag 1: Atoms and Reactions

Goodie Bag 1: Atoms and Reactions - Problems (PDF)

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Goodie Bag 2: Electronic Transitions

Goodie Bag 2: Electronic Transitions - Problems (PDF)

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Goodie Bag 3: Ionic Solids

Goodie Bag 3: Ionic Solids - Problems (PDF)

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Goodie Bag 4: VSEPR

Goodie Bag 4: VSEPR - Problems (PDF)

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Goodie Bag 5: Electronic Materials

Goodie Bag 5: Electronic Materials - Problems (PDF)

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Goodie Bag 6: Crystallography

Goodie Bag 6: Crystallography - Problems (PDF)

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Goodie Bag 7: Defects

Goodie Bag 7: Defects - Problems (PDF)

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Goodie Bag 8: Reactions

Goodie Bag 8: Reactions - Problems (PDF)

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Goodie Bag 9: Polymers

Goodie Bag 9: Polymers - Problems (PDF)

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