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Chemical Education Today
From Mainframes to the Web: 1998 George C. Pimentel Award, sponsored by Union Carbide Corporation
Stanley G. Smith
Department of Chemistry, University of Illinois, Urbana, IL 61801

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September 1998
Vol. 75 No. 9
p. 1080

Abstract

Over a thirty-year period much has been learned about how computers should be used to teach and to help students learn. Computers can be used to engage students in a dialogue that leads to development of concepts needed to learn chemistry. The dialogue can be enhanced by laboratory simulations where students can discover principles by observation, data collection, and analysis. Computers can be programmed to provide guidance to students who may be having difficulty. Students must also feel that what they do on the computer is an integral part of the course.

Today the major challenge is keeping up with the changes in technology. This paper will illustrate some of the changes in computer technology that have taken place in the last 30 years and their impact on the teaching of chemistry.

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Smith, Stanley G. J. Chem. Educ. 1998 75 1080.
*  Keywords
computer assisted instruction, internet, teaching, learning aids
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