Technology and the Internet have transformed instruction in many classrooms. During one school year, the author's AP chemistry students studied experiments and, using a variety of technological tools, progressed from scientific posters and workshops to an ultimate project: the construction of web pages. The resulting visual products provide a longitudinal assessment of student learning.
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Citation
Rigeman, Sally Ann. J. Chem. Educ.1998 75 727.
Keywords
Introductory/High School Chemistry, Laboratory Instruction, Internet
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