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Oxford University Press Inc
15 October 2020
Educators are continuously finding new ways to integrate technology into chemistry education. This work discusses the theory, practice, and perspectives of technology implementation in the classroom. A wide array of topics are examined, from molecular modeling to collaborative tools and digital literacy. Offering diverse, rich, and informed perspectives, this work serves as a useful tool for educators seeking strategies and case studies of successful technology integrations.

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Imprint:   Oxford University Press Inc
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 262mm,  Width: 182mm,  Spine: 25mm
Weight:   960g
ISBN:   9780841234390
ISBN 10:   0841234396
Series:   ACS Symposium Series
Pages:   328
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Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
"Preface Chapter 1. Introduction: Technology Integration in Chemistry Education and Research, R. E. Belford and Tanya Gupta Category 1: Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality Applications in Chemistry Education and Research Chapter 2. Augmented Reality Applications for Teaching Chemistry Across the K-20 Curriculum, Leonard A. Annetta and Marina Shapiro Chapter 3. Teaching and Learning Chemistry via Augmented and Immersive Virtual Reality, Zulma A. Jimenez Chapter 4. AR Chemistry: An Undergraduate, Technology-Based Research and Development Initiative to Incorporate AR Molecular Models in the Chemistry Curriculum, Derek A. Behmke, Evelyn Brannock, David Kerven, Robert Lutz, Julia Paredes, Richard Pennington, John Rose, Michael Deiters, Matthew Camp, and Anastasiya Golovan Chapter 5. Game-Based Learning in Chemistry: A Game for Chemical Nomenclature, Tanya Gupta Category 2: Technology in Laboratory Instruction Chapter 6. Enhancing Students' Laboratory Experiences in Undergraduate Chemistry, R. Lamichhane and A. Maltese Chapter 7. Practical Considerations for Advancing Undergraduate Digital Literacy Through Digital Laboratory Notebooks, Aaron R. Van Dyke Chapter 8. Open-Access Chemical Assessments for Students and Educators, Julian R. Silverman, Claudia Bode, and Bala Subramaniam Category 3: Technology and Project-Based Learning Chapter 9. Resources for Teaching Project-Based Undergraduate Medicinal Chemistry Courses, Bonnie L. Hall, Kyle D. Watson, and Tracy Covey Chapter 10. A Technology-Centered, Project-Based Approach in Physical and Computational Chemistry Curriculum, Dmitri Kilin and Svetlana Kilina Category 4: Active Learning and Assessment of Student Learning Using Technology Chapter 11. Ensuring That Test Takers Can Use New Chemistry Assessments Made Possible by Technology, Jack D. Polifka and Thomas A. Holme Chapter 12. Incorporating Paper Clicker (Plicker) Questions in General Chemistry Courses To Enhance Active Learning and Limit Distractions, Brian McBurnett Category 5: Comprehensive Technologies: Diverse Tools and Approaches for Teaching and Learning Chapter 13. Social Media in Chemistry: Using a Learning Management System and Twitter To Improve Student Perceptions and Performance in Chemistry, Mercy Adoma Fosu, Tanya Gupta, and Semhar Michael Chapter 14. The Right-Tech Approach for Integrating Technology into Teaching and Learning, Yu Kay Law Chapter 15. The Impact of Technology-Assisted ""Scaffolding"" on Student Learning in General Chemistry, Madhu Mahalingam, Elisabeth A. Morlino, and Elisabetta Fasella Chapter 16. The Next Generation Digital Learning Environment for Chemistry, Matthew W. Van Duzor and Jonathan C. Rienstra-Kiracofe Chapter 17. Discovering Multiple Uses of Mobile Technology for Instructional Improvement: Lessons Learned and Serendipitous Encounters from the cCWCS iPads in Chemistry Workshop, Mark Blaser Chapter 18. Conclusion: Technology Integration in Chemistry Education and Research: What Did We Learn and What Can We Expect Going Forward?, Tanya Gupta and R. E. Belford Editors' Biographies Author Index Subject Index"

Tanya Gupta, Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry, South Dakota State University Robert E. Belford, Department of Chemistry, University of Arkansas

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