SPECPNMR is one of a set of programs developed as an aid for teaching introductory spectroscopy to organic chemistry students. It includes a brief introduction to nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy followed by a detailed look at proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy. The program generates electronic slides for display in a lecture theatre on a large screen using a video projector or LCD panel and overhead projector. The slides are designed to help a lecturer teach spectroscopy. They are visual aids for a lecturer who can provide accompanying verbal explanations. Although the slides are not intended for direct use by students they are sufficiently self explanatory to allow them to be used as a hands-on teaching module.
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