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Animating Graphical Data during Lecture To Simulate Real-Time Data Collection
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Abstract
A method of animating two-dimensional line graphs for simulated real-time display of data during lectures is presented. This quick method uses the Custom Animation feature of Microsoft PowerPoint software. It is suitable for animation of voltammograms, chromatograms, heating curves, reaction coordinates, and other time-dependent data.
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High School / Introductory ChemistryKeywords (Domain):
DemonstrationsKeywords (Feature):
Computer Bulletin BoardKeywords (Pedagogy):
Multimedia-Based LearningKeywords (Subject):
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- Received: August 03, 2009
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