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From Passive Observers to Active Participants: Using Interactive Remote Demonstrations to Increase Student Involvement in Online Chemistry Instruction

The remote screen control feature in Zoom was used to remotely control instrumentation during an online summer chemistry enrichment session for high school students. This feature was used to draw students into actively participating in chemistry demonstrations where instrumentation was used to gathe...

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Published in:Journal of chemical education 2021-03, Vol.98 (3), p.843-849
Main Authors: Zuidema, Daniel R, Zuidema, Robert H
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Remote sensors
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