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Lopez, Enrique; Kim, Jennifer; Nandagopal, Kiruthiga; Cardin, Nate; Shavelson, Richard J.; Penn, John H. – Chemistry Education Research and Practice, 2011
Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) education has become a key focus in the U.S. government's public education agenda. Many STEM degrees require the successful completion of undergraduate introductory organic chemistry (O-Chem), which is notorious for its difficulty and high attrition rate. Concept Maps (CM) have been used as…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Concept Mapping, Validity, Maps
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Rios, Andro C.; French, Gerald – Journal of Chemical Education, 2011
Chemical education occurs in settings other than just the chemistry classroom. High school biology courses are frequently where students are introduced to organic molecules and their importance to cellular chemistry. However, structural representations are often intimidating because students have not been introduced to the language. As part of a…
Descriptors: Interests, Organic Chemistry, Pattern Recognition, Biology
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O'Sullivan, Timothy P.; Hargaden, Gra´inne C. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2014
This article describes the development and implementation of an open-access organic chemistry question bank for online tutorials and assessments at University College Cork and Dublin Institute of Technology. SOCOT (structure-based organic chemistry online tutorials) may be used to supplement traditional small-group tutorials, thereby allowing…
Descriptors: Organic Chemistry, Tutorial Programs, Online Courses, Error Correction
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Hein, Sara M. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2012
A student-centered learning technique, process-oriented, guided-inquiry learning (POGIL), has been developed as a pedagogical technique that facilitates collaborative and cooperative learning in the chemistry classroom. With the use of this technique, students enhance their higher-order thinking skills and process skills synergistically. In…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Thinking Skills, Grade Point Average, Cooperative Learning
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McRae, Christopher; Karuso, Peter; Liu, Fei – Journal of Chemical Education, 2012
The Web is now a standard tool for information access and dissemination in higher education. The prospect of Web-based, simulated learning platforms and technologies, however, remains underexplored. We have developed a Web-based tutorial program (ChemVoyage) for a third-year organic chemistry class on the topic of pericyclic reactions to…
Descriptors: Internet, Feedback (Response), Organic Chemistry, Web Based Instruction
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Cannon, Kevin C.; Breen, Maureen P. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2010
Three contemporary processes for cyclohexanone oxime synthesis are evaluated in a case study. The case study introduces organic chemistry students to basic cost accounting to determine the most economical technology. Technical and financial aspects of these processes are evaluated with problem-based exercises that may be completed by students…
Descriptors: Organic Chemistry, Case Studies, Science Instruction, Accounting
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Shibley, Ivan A., Jr.; Amaral, Katie E.; Aurentz, David J.; McCaully, Ronald J. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2010
A variety of approaches to the concept of oxidation and reduction appear in organic textbooks. The method proposed here is different than most published approaches. The oxidation state is calculated by totaling the number of heterogeneous atoms, [pi]-bonds, and rings. A comparison of the oxidation states of reactant and product determine what type…
Descriptors: Textbooks, Organic Chemistry, Scientific Concepts, Courses
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Habeck, Jean Christophe; Diop, Lamine; Dickman, Michael – Journal of Chemical Education, 2010
The laboratory synthesis of N,N-diethyl-3-methylbenzamide (DEET) is an effective way to combine organic chemistry teaching with a student's day-to-day life outside the classroom. Interest in DEET as a mosquito repellent has been heightened because of the rise of the West Nile virus across much of North America (1). To take advantage of the…
Descriptors: Organic Chemistry, Science Instruction, Diseases, Health Promotion
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Carson, Kathleen M.; Glaser, Rainer E. – Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 2010
Interdisciplinarity is rapidly becoming a norm within both the professional and academic worlds, and the ability to collaborate is becoming an essential skill for all graduates. "Chemistry Is in the News" ("CIITN") is a curriculum that aims to teach students this skill by engaging student collaborative groups in a project that…
Descriptors: Peer Evaluation, Student Projects, Group Activities, Student Evaluation
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Lopez, Enrique J.; Nandagopal, Kiruthiga; Shavelson, Richard J.; Szu, Evan; Penn, John – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 2013
This study sought to identify ethnically diverse students' study strategies in organic chemistry and their relationships to course outcomes. Study diaries, concept maps, and problem sets were used to assess study outcomes. Findings show that students engage in four commonly used reviewing-type strategies, regardless of ethnic group affiliation.…
Descriptors: Independent Study, Organic Chemistry, Science Instruction, Diaries
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Tomaszewski, Robert – Journal of Chemical Education, 2011
A science librarian in the laboratory can become a "point of access" for database instruction and provide a learning opportunity for students to develop their information literacy skills. A case study describes how a librarian in an organic chemistry laboratory helps the class run smoothly and identifies the science librarian as an ally and a…
Descriptors: Organic Chemistry, Databases, Information Literacy, Information Skills
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Salah, Hazzi; Dumon, Alain – Chemistry Education Research and Practice, 2011
This work aims to assess the difficulties encountered by students of the Ecole Normale Superieure of Kouba (Algeria) intending to teach physical science in the integration of the hybridization of atomic orbitals. It is a concept that they should use in describing the formation of molecular orbitals ([sigma] and [pi]) in organic chemistry and gaps…
Descriptors: Group Activities, Preservice Teachers, Organic Chemistry, Physical Sciences
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Lynch, Douglas Jay; Trujillo, Hernando – International Journal of Science and Mathematics Education, 2011
Students enter college chemistry courses with different sources of motivation, appropriate or inappropriate assumptions about their probability of success and how to study. This study is theoretically aligned with self-regulated learning research. Clearly, academic performance is closely related to student motivational beliefs and learning…
Descriptors: Grades (Scholastic), Self Efficacy, Incentives, Academic Achievement
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Ault, Addison – Journal of Chemical Education, 2009
Gibbs-energy profiles are often introduced during the first semester of organic chemistry, but are less often presented in connection with enzyme-catalyzed reactions. In this article I show how the Gibbs-energy profile corresponds to the characteristic kinetics of a simple enzyme-catalyzed reaction. (Contains 1 figure and 1 note.)
Descriptors: Organic Chemistry, Biochemistry, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods
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Struyf, Jef – Journal of Chemical Education, 2009
An introduction to organic chemistry functional groups and their ionic variants is presented. Functional groups are ordered by the position of their specific (hetero) atom in the periodic table. Lewis structures are compared with their corresponding condensed formulas. (Contains 5 tables.)
Descriptors: Organic Chemistry, Tables (Data), Science Instruction, Correlation
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