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Gawlik-Kobylinska, Malgorzata; Walkowiak, Wladyslaw; Maciejewski, Pawel – Journal of Chemical Education, 2020
This article aims to analyze the potential of new technologies in the area of green chemistry didactics. When viewed through the lens of systems thinking, the use of these ubiquitous tools can be a driving force for the development of a sustainable world because of their global use and reach. The authors concentrate on flat e-learning platforms,…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Conservation (Environment)
Hunter, Walter E. – 1970
The project of developing, demonstrating, and evaluating a systems approach for general college chemistry, general psychology, and developmental English was undertaken by Meramec Community College (Missouri). This report includes a chapter on the project philosophy, which hypothesizes that the maximization of instructional methods increases the…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Course Objectives, Curriculum Development, English
Castleberry, Sam J.; And Others – 1973
Attempting to define the optimal use of educational resources for large numbers of students, a research group at the University of Texas at Austin has adopted a system approach to curriculum development consisting of the following components: content, teacher, student, machine, and media. The first procedural step in the system is to define the…
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Chemistry, College Curriculum, Computer Assisted Instruction
Culp, G. H.; And Others – 1973
Over 100 interactive computer programs for use in general and organic chemistry at the University of Texas at Austin have been prepared. The rationale for the programs is based upon the belief that computer-assisted instruction (CAI) can improve education by, among other things, freeing teachers from routine tasks, measuring entry skills,…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Programs, Curriculum Design