To whom it may concern,

 

I'm an Italian author of chemistry handbook for highschools. I'm going to
create a new educational website about chemistry. My aim is to provide
students with a new approach to chemistry using software methods.
I'd like to create exercises and contents to make chemistry closer to
students and I strongly believe that Avogadro would be the best choice.

 

So I'm writing to ask you:

-          Can I cite Avogadro in my exercises? In that way, students could
download your software to figure the problem I suggest out.

-          Can I make some video-tutorial in which I show how to solve a
problem I create using Avogadro? And then can I upload them on my website?

 

If you are interested in the project, please cite our website on your
teaching page.

 

Waiting for an answer. Best regards,

Grazia Gliozzi

 

40124, Bologna, ITALY
email: grazia.glio...@gmail.com
linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/grazia-gliozzi-11520030 

My handbooks on Amazon:
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_sr_book_1>
https://www.amazon.it/s?i=stripbooks&rh=p_27%3AGrazia+Gliozzi&ref=dp_byline_
sr_book_1 

 

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