The UCSD Pascal programming language has been employed to develop three software packages suitable for senior high school and introductory university chemistry. All programs utilise microcomputer graphics and animation to illustrate specific chemical concepts. The packages, developed on the Apple II microcomputer, have been favourably evaluated in the chemistry classroom. An important feature of the software is the presentation of a highly interactive environment in which the user can control the simulation of a variety of chemical reactions. Chemical concepts, often found difficult by students, are clearly displayed and explained through high quality graphics and animation. Most significantly, microcomputer animation in these packages prov...
Chemists now routinely use software as part of their work. For example, virtual chemistry allows che...
The aim of this thesis was to suggest a flexible way of using simulation programs and computer-contr...
Chemists now routinely use software as part of their work. For example, virtual chemistry allows che...
In order to determine ways in which computer assisted learning techniques may be applied with advant...
The goal of the Computers in Chemistry at Cabrillo College (C4) Project is to improve the learning o...
Computer animations may provide educators with a viable way to address chemistry\u27s abstract natur...
The use of computers for teaching in Chemistry has attracted widespread interest since computers bec...
As the latest contribution of information technology, microcomputer-based instruction, nowadays, is ...
It is a well established fact that many students find it difficult to understand chemical concepts, ...
Chemists now routinely use software as part of their work. For example, virtual chemistry allows che...
Chemists now routinely use software as part of their work. For example, virtual chemistry allows che...
Information and communication technologies (further referred to as "ICT") are increasingly influenci...
Information and communication technologies (further referred to as "ICT") are increasingly influenci...
The use of information and communication technologies, including computer graphics, in teaching chem...
The field of 'active learning' is growing rapidly in many areas and high-quality softw...
Chemists now routinely use software as part of their work. For example, virtual chemistry allows che...
The aim of this thesis was to suggest a flexible way of using simulation programs and computer-contr...
Chemists now routinely use software as part of their work. For example, virtual chemistry allows che...
In order to determine ways in which computer assisted learning techniques may be applied with advant...
The goal of the Computers in Chemistry at Cabrillo College (C4) Project is to improve the learning o...
Computer animations may provide educators with a viable way to address chemistry\u27s abstract natur...
The use of computers for teaching in Chemistry has attracted widespread interest since computers bec...
As the latest contribution of information technology, microcomputer-based instruction, nowadays, is ...
It is a well established fact that many students find it difficult to understand chemical concepts, ...
Chemists now routinely use software as part of their work. For example, virtual chemistry allows che...
Chemists now routinely use software as part of their work. For example, virtual chemistry allows che...
Information and communication technologies (further referred to as "ICT") are increasingly influenci...
Information and communication technologies (further referred to as "ICT") are increasingly influenci...
The use of information and communication technologies, including computer graphics, in teaching chem...
The field of 'active learning' is growing rapidly in many areas and high-quality softw...
Chemists now routinely use software as part of their work. For example, virtual chemistry allows che...
The aim of this thesis was to suggest a flexible way of using simulation programs and computer-contr...
Chemists now routinely use software as part of their work. For example, virtual chemistry allows che...