Videos in Chemistry Education: Applications of Interactive Tools
  1. 141 pages
  2. English
  3. PDF
  4. Available on iOS & Android
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Yes, you can access Videos in Chemistry Education: Applications of Interactive Tools by Jessica Parr,Sean P. Hickey,Elmer-Rico E. Mojica,Laurie S. Starkey,Jessica Parr,Rebecca M. Broyer,Catherine Skibo,Elmer-Rico E. Mojica,Rita K. Upmacis,Nirzari Gupta,Jacqueline Nikles,Jessica Parr, Jessica Parr in PDF and/or ePUB format. We have over one million books available in our catalogue for you to explore.

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Table of contents

  1. Videos in Chemistry Education: Applications of Interactive Tools
  2. ACS Symposium Series1325
  3. Foreword
  4. Preface
  5. Game of Thrones, Breaking Bad, Nicolas Cage, Harry Potter, Pulp Fiction, and More: The Key Ingredients in Teaching Biochemistry to Nonscience Majors
  6. CHEMTERTAINMENT: Using Video Clips from Movies, Television Series, and YouTube To Enhance the Teaching and Learning Experience of an Introductory Chemistry Lecture Class
  7. Teaching with Videos and Animations: Tuning in, Getting Turned on, and Building Relationships
  8. What To Do with Class Time?
  9. Use of Multimedia Tools in the Chemistry Classroom To Foster Student Participation
  10. Video Assessment of Students’ Lab Skills
  11. Videotaping Experiments in an Analytical Chemistry Laboratory Course at Pace University
  12. Impact of Student-Created Mechanism Videos in Organic Chemistry 2 Labs
  13. Final Thoughts on Videos in Chemistry Education
  14. Editor Biography
  15. Indexes
  16. Author Index
  17. Subject Index
  18. Preface
  19. Game of Thrones, Breaking Bad, Nicolas Cage, Harry Potter, Pulp Fiction, and More: The Key Ingredients in Teaching Biochemistry to Nonscience Majors
  20. CHEMTERTAINMENT: Using Video Clips from Movies, Television Series, and YouTube To Enhance the Teaching and Learning Experience of an Introductory Chemistry Lecture Class
  21. Teaching with Videos and Animations: Tuning in, Getting Turned on, and Building Relationships
  22. What To Do with Class Time?
  23. Use of Multimedia Tools in the Chemistry Classroom To Foster Student Participation
  24. Video Assessment of Students’ Lab Skills
  25. Videotaping Experiments in an Analytical Chemistry Laboratory Course at Pace University
  26. Impact of Student-Created Mechanism Videos in Organic Chemistry 2 Labs
  27. Final Thoughts on Videos in Chemistry Education
  28. Editor Biography
  29. Indexes
  30. Author Index
  31. Subject Index