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March 26, 2007ACS Chicago 2007 ChemgaPedia Enzyclopedia: Teaching and Learning Organic Chemistry ChemgaPedia Enzyclopedia: A new electronic visualization program for teaching and learning organic chemistry This One is Just Right! Information Resources for Small Colleges 233rd ACS National Meeting, Chicago, IL – March 25-29, 2007 Guenter Grethe
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March 26, 2007ACS Chicago 2007 ChemgaPedia Enzyclopedia: Teaching and Learning Organic Chemistry Origins of ChemgaPedia: The VS-C project Introduction to ChemgaPedia: Overview Organic Chemistry in the VS-C project Examples from the learning material Visualization of molecules and reactions Agenda
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March 26, 2007ACS Chicago 2007 ChemgaPedia Enzyclopedia: Teaching and Learning Organic Chemistry The object of the project is the creation of a multimedia program providing easy access to e-learning and e-teaching The project includes 29 areas covering all aspects of chemistry and related sciences The content of the learning material has to meet the requirements for a bachelor degree in chemistry The content was developed by 16 academic groups in Germany, Switzerland and Great Britain Funding for the project was provided between 1999 – 2004 by the German Federal Ministry of Research and Education (BMBF) Coordination of the project was done by FIZ Chemie Berlin FIZ Chemie Berlin is now responsible for continuous development of the project. The VS-C Project V ernetztes S tudium – C hemie = “Networked Chemistry Studies”
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March 26, 2007ACS Chicago 2007 ChemgaPedia Enzyclopedia: Teaching and Learning Organic Chemistry 15,000 pages 1,250 learning units (individual chapters) 20,000 images (gif, jpg,..) 3,000 animations (Flash, Java, VRML…) 2,000 3D molecular models (mol, xyz, pdb…) 750 streaming video clips 3,500 glossary and biography entries Contents of learning material in VS-C Organic chemistry material created by: working groups of Professor G. Fels (University of Paderborn) and Professor R. Herges (University of Kiel http://www.chemgapedia.de/vsengine/topics/en/vlu/index.html
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March 26, 2007ACS Chicago 2007 ChemgaPedia Enzyclopedia: Teaching and Learning Organic Chemistry ChemgaPedia Chemistry - Entry Page
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March 26, 2007ACS Chicago 2007 ChemgaPedia Enzyclopedia: Teaching and Learning Organic Chemistry
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March 26, 2007ACS Chicago 2007 ChemgaPedia Enzyclopedia: Teaching and Learning Organic Chemistry
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March 26, 2007ACS Chicago 2007 ChemgaPedia Enzyclopedia: Teaching and Learning Organic Chemistry
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March 26, 2007ACS Chicago 2007 ChemgaPedia Enzyclopedia: Teaching and Learning Organic Chemistry
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March 26, 2007ACS Chicago 2007 ChemgaPedia Enzyclopedia: Teaching and Learning Organic Chemistry
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March 26, 2007ACS Chicago 2007 ChemgaPedia Enzyclopedia: Teaching and Learning Organic Chemistry
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March 26, 2007ACS Chicago 2007 ChemgaPedia Enzyclopedia: Teaching and Learning Organic Chemistry
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March 26, 2007ACS Chicago 2007 ChemgaPedia Enzyclopedia: Teaching and Learning Organic Chemistry
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March 26, 2007ACS Chicago 2007 ChemgaPedia Enzyclopedia: Teaching and Learning Organic Chemistry
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March 26, 2007ACS Chicago 2007 ChemgaPedia Enzyclopedia: Teaching and Learning Organic Chemistry
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March 26, 2007ACS Chicago 2007 ChemgaPedia Enzyclopedia: Teaching and Learning Organic Chemistry
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March 26, 2007ACS Chicago 2007 ChemgaPedia Enzyclopedia: Teaching and Learning Organic Chemistry
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March 26, 2007ACS Chicago 2007 ChemgaPedia Enzyclopedia: Teaching and Learning Organic Chemistry
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March 26, 2007ACS Chicago 2007 ChemgaPedia Enzyclopedia: Teaching and Learning Organic Chemistry
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March 26, 2007ACS Chicago 2007 ChemgaPedia Enzyclopedia: Teaching and Learning Organic Chemistry
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March 26, 2007ACS Chicago 2007 ChemgaPedia Enzyclopedia: Teaching and Learning Organic Chemistry Summary ChemgaPedia is a multimedia, interactive program providing easy access to all areas of chemistry and related sciences and to other scientific areas, such as mathematics and physics Textual contents is supported by numerous 2D- and 3D-animations, movies and streaming videos, facilitating the understanding. Links, search functions, and a navigation frame make it easy to jump from topic to topic Tutorials are enhanced by glossaries, exercises and biographies Instructors can add their own learning material to the existing content
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