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Special Issue 20
In This Issue
Techniques In Organic Chemistry, Part 1 Lois M. Browne and Karine Auclair
Using This Videotape in the Classroom: Techniques in Organic Chemistry, Volume 1
Jon L. Holmes and Nancy S. Gettys
University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI 53706
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Order Item Number: SP-20
Techniques in Organic Chemistry marks two firsts for JCE Software. It is our first videotape publication that was created and submitted from outside the University of WisconsinÐMadison Chemistry Department, and it is our first bilingual publication. Approximately 60 minuets of video demonstrating organic laboratory procedures in English is followed by another 60 minutes with the same procedures presented in French. For several years now, we have encouraged authors to submit original video to JCE Software. We are very pleased with this first submission and hope that it will inspire others to share their video creations by submitting them.
Remember, even though our name says Software, we accept submissions of media for chemistry education in any form other than print.
Techniques in Organic Chemistry (Techniques de Chimie Organique) is the first publication released by our offices in a language other than English. While we are interested in the possibility of translating our publications, the language limitations of our staff makes this very difficult. We are curious about the demand for foreign language media and look forward to user response to this videotape.
How to Use Techniques in Organic Chemistry
The sequences on this videotape were designed for use prior to a laboratory exercise in which the technique demonstrated is to be used. Individual video segments have been used to clearly demonstrate a new technique during laboratory class, as a resource for students in prelab assignments, and as a review of a specific technical procedure.
Hardware and Software Requirements
This videotape requires an NTSC VHS videocassette player and a color video monitor such as a television set. A large screen monitor or a video projection device may be desirable.
Availability
Available: Now
First Published: March 98
Citation: Holmes, J. L.; Gettys, N. S. Using This Videotape in the Classroom: Techniques in Organic Chemistry, Volume 1 J. Chem. Educ. Software SP20
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Created: March 26, 1998Created by: J.L. Holmes
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