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Incorporating Literature into an Organic Chemistry Laboratory Class: Translating Lab Activities Online and Encouraging the Development of Writing and Presentation Skills

After Wesleyan University moved all classes online because of the global outbreak of SARS-CoV-2, the organic chemistry laboratory course adjusted its curriculum to fit the circumstances. A symposium project with several components was introduced, allowing students to develop their scientific writing...

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Published in:Journal of chemical education 2020-09, Vol.97 (9), p.3223-3229
Main Authors: Saar, Anastasia, Mclaughlin, Mikayla, Barlow, Rachael, Goetz, Jeffrey, Adediran, Suara A, Gupta, Anisha
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Curricula
Distance Education
Distillation
Educational activities
Electronic Learning
Essential oils
Garlic
Laboratories
Learning
Literary translation
Literature reviews
Online Courses
Online instruction
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Pandemics
School Closing
Science Curriculum
Science Instruction
Science Laboratories
Severe acute respiratory syndrome
Skills
Student Surveys
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Thinking Skills
Undergraduate Study
Videoconferencing
Writing Skills
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