Techniques in Organic Chemistry, Part 1: VHS Videotape; Abstract of Special Issue 20

Lois M. Browne and Karine Auclair
JUniversity of Alberta, Edmonton, Department of Chemistry, E3-44 Chemistry Bldg., Edmonton, AB T6C 2G2, Canada
J. Chem. Educ., 1998, 75 (3), p 383
DOI: 10.1021/ed075p383
Publication Date (Web): March 1, 1998

Abstract

Techniques in Organic Chemistry is a compilation of short video segments designed to teach the basic techniques (1,2) of organic chemistry to undergraduate university or college students. Produced by Lois M. Browne and several teaching assistants in chemistry at the University of Alberta, Techniques in Organic Chemistry uses a unique style to demonstrate different practical lab skills. The set is designed to help students envision the procedural steps of basic techniques of organic chemistry in a concise, visually interesting, engaging, and unequivocal way.

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Keywords (Audience):

Second-Year Undergraduate

Keywords (Domain):

Organic Chemistry

Keywords (Feature):

JCE Software

Keywords (Pedagogy):

Multimedia-Based Learning

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      Journal of Chemical Education1999 76 (8), 1104

      A laboratory-centered approach to teaching introductory organic chemistry has been developed to accommodate large (250+ students) course sections. Through collaborative problem-solving, students are required to begin to develop the critical, creative, and ...

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