Issue 39, 2018

Teaching from the primary inorganic literature: lessons from Richard Andersen

Abstract

For many who passed through his classroom, Richard Andersen demonstrated how inorganic chemistry can be taught by incorporating the research literature. The Interactive Online Network of Inorganic Chemists (IONiC) through its website and summer workshops for faculty has supported the development and sharing of more than a hundred exercises or “learning objects” derived from articles highlighting research across the inorganic field. Faculty can adapt and implement these learning objects in their own classrooms to achieve goals such as demonstrating historical context, teaching course material via current research, and elaborating on the scientific process. Literature discussion learning objects highlight current and past research in inorganic chemistry and teach students both chemistry content and how the body of inorganic knowledge is constructed.

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Article information

Article type
Perspective
Submitted
30 جوٗن 2018
Accepted
02 ستمبر 2018
First published
04 ستمبر 2018

Dalton Trans., 2018,47, 13755-13760

Author version available

Teaching from the primary inorganic literature: lessons from Richard Andersen

J. L. Stewart, A. K. Bentley, A. R. Johnson, C. Nataro, B. A. Reisner and L. A. Watson, Dalton Trans., 2018, 47, 13755 DOI: 10.1039/C8DT02669F

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