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Ukeles, Seymour D. – Journal of Chemical Education, 1976
Describes a tutorial service for chemistry students that provides assistance from a faculty member and several student tutors for 30-32 hours a week. (MLH)
Descriptors: Chemistry, College Science, Community Colleges, Educational Programs
Lower, Stephen K. – 1973
A brief overview of CHEMEX--a problem-solving, tutorial style computer-assisted instructional course--is provided and sample problems are offered. In CHEMEX, students receive problems in advance and attempt to solve them before moving through the computer program, which assists them in overcoming difficulties and serves as a review mechanism.…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Computer Assisted Instruction, Higher Education, Problem Sets
Hedges, Larry V.; Majer, Kenneth – 1976
The results of an evaluation of the Provost's Tutorial Fellowship Program (PTFP), the Tutorial Clinics and an interpersonal communications skills workshop are presented along with recommendations for change. The PTFP met its three objectives: Over 90 percent of the tutees who received a letter grade passed the course (objective 1). A formal system…
Descriptors: Biology, Chemistry, Grades (Scholastic), Higher Education
Lower, Stephen K. – 1973
An audiotutorial approach to problem-solving in college chemistry relying upon audio tapes is available. The program is designed to increase the teacher's effectiveness by providing individualized attention to student difficulties related to problem-solving. Problem solutions are recorded on audio tapes (designed for use with Sony TC-160 cassettes…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Audiovisual Instruction, Chemistry, Computation
Stotter, Philip L.; Culp, George H. – 1973
An experimental course in organic chemistry utilized computer-assisted instructional (CAI) techniques. The CAI lessons provided tutorial drill and practice and simulated experiments and reactions. The Conversational Language for Instruction and Computing was used, along with a CDC 6400-6600 system; students scheduled and completed the lessons at…
Descriptors: Chemistry, College Students, Computer Assisted Instruction, Curriculum Design