2019
DOI: 10.1021/bk-2019-1327.ch010
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Engaging Nonchemistry Majors Through Application-Based Final Projects in the Elementary Organic Chemistry Classroom

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“…Chemistry courses for nonmajors are important curricular contributions as they play a key role in improving scientific literacy of undergraduates . Nonmajors chemistry courses give instructors opportunities to explore creative use of themes, and published examples include use of art, food chemistry, medicinal chemistry, , and popular culture. Additional reports detail successful pedagogical approaches used in nonmajors courses, such as community outreach, , innovative projects, learning communities, and travel components. ,,, While most published work focuses on face-to-face courses, teaching nonmajors in a fully online course can allow for greater flexibility for both students and instructors, especially when taught asynchronously. Laboratory projects can be completed at home through such approaches as preassembled kits, household chemicals, and simulations. Additional creative approaches no doubt were developed in early 2020 when instructors had to quickly pivot from face-to-face classrooms and laboratories to remote delivery, and readers are encouraged to consult the Journal for additional suggestions.…”
Section: Institution and Course Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Chemistry courses for nonmajors are important curricular contributions as they play a key role in improving scientific literacy of undergraduates . Nonmajors chemistry courses give instructors opportunities to explore creative use of themes, and published examples include use of art, food chemistry, medicinal chemistry, , and popular culture. Additional reports detail successful pedagogical approaches used in nonmajors courses, such as community outreach, , innovative projects, learning communities, and travel components. ,,, While most published work focuses on face-to-face courses, teaching nonmajors in a fully online course can allow for greater flexibility for both students and instructors, especially when taught asynchronously. Laboratory projects can be completed at home through such approaches as preassembled kits, household chemicals, and simulations. Additional creative approaches no doubt were developed in early 2020 when instructors had to quickly pivot from face-to-face classrooms and laboratories to remote delivery, and readers are encouraged to consult the Journal for additional suggestions.…”
Section: Institution and Course Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%