In this interview, Alton J. Banks relates his experiences of collecting element samples and supervising videography for development of The Periodic Table Videodisc, published by JCE Software in 1989 and now freely available as Periodic Table Live! at the ChemEd Digital Library.
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Citation
Banks, Alton J.; Jacobsen, Erica K. J. Chem. Educ.2009, 86, 1144.
Keywords
Demonstrations; Descriptive Chemistry; First-Year Undergraduate / General; General Public; High School / Introductory Chemistry; History / Philosophy; Inorganic Chemistry; Multimedia-Based Learning; Periodicity / Periodic Table
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