Enhancing learning with online resources, social networking, and digital libraries /
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Washington, DC :
American Chemical Society,
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| Series: | ACS symposium series ;
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Table of Contents:
- An introduction to enhancing learning with online resources, social networking, and digital libraries / Robert E. Belford, John W. Moore, and Harry E. Pence
- ChemSpider: integrating structure-based resources distributed across the internet / Antony J. Williams
- Using semantically-enabled components for social web-based scientific collaborations / Omer Casher and Henry S. Rzepa
- Web-based molecular visualization for chemistry education in the 21st century / Robert M. Hanson
- Wikipedia as a resource for chemistry / Martin A. Walker
- Sceptical chymists online / B. Scott Williams
- Creating and using a personalized information management system / Laura E. Pence and Harry E. Pence
- Preparing for the new information paradigm / Barbara Losoff and Harry E. Pence
- Integrated learning environments: from eBooks to e2Books: from e-Learning 3.0 to e-Knowledge and beyond / David J. Lubliner
- Good animation: pedagogy and learning theory in the design and use of multimedia / Roberto Ma. Gregorius
- Reaction explorer: towards a knowledge map of organic chemistry to support dynamic assessment and personalized instruction / Jonathan H. Chen, Matthew A. Kayala, and Pierre Baldi
- Site under construction: designing successful online course / Janice Hall Tomasik and John W. Moore
- Instruction online: core components for re-use / David Yaron [and others]
- Developing ChemPRIME: transforming the didactics and pedagogy of the general chemistry course with a Wiki text / Ed Vitz
- The ChemPaths student portal: making an online textbook more than a book online / Justin M. Shorb and John W. Moore
- Building an online teaching community / Barbara A. Reisner [and others].