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Lesson Planner for Demonstrations in Organic Chemistry Videodisc
Todd A. Surovell
Project SERAPHIM, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI 53706-1396
Note:
This program is out of print.
Lesson Planner is a Microsoft Excel (1) macro that generates barcodes for video included on the Demonstrations in Organic Chemistry videodisc (2). It allows instructors who do not have computer control capability for their videodisc player, but do have a barcode reader, to prepare customized lessons for use in the classroom or laboratory. There is no need to flip through pages in the documentation manual or photocopy pages of barcodes and physically cut and paste them to follow your lecture notes.
Lesson Planner includes a complete list of the demonstrations and all sections and subsections included on the videodisc. You simply select the entire demos, sections, or subsections of demos you want to include in your presentation and add them to a lesson list with a mouse click. Lesson Planner generates a list of your selections with barcodes to access the correct video frames. Simply print a copy of the lesson on a laser printer and you are ready to go.
Hardware and Software Requirements
Software in Series C of JCE: Software requires an Apple Macintosh computer with 2 MB RAM, a hard drive, and a SuperDrive floppy disk drive. System software version 6.0.7 or later is required. If you are running System 7 or MultiFinder, at least 4 MB of RAM is required. Lesson Planner also requires:
- Microsoft Excel 3.0 or higher
- 13 in. or larger monitor;
- laser printer
- videodisc player with barcode scanner and TV monitor
Literature Cited
First Published: December 1995
Citation: Surovell, T. A. . Lesson Planner for Demonstrations in Organic Chemistry Videodisc J. Chem. Educ. Software 7C2
Keywords: Lecture Aid; Instructor; Organic; General; High School; Videodisc control
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