Wednesday, July 22nd **At_Symbol_Here** 2pm ET
As the undergraduate chemistry community prepares for the fall and beyond, we have opportunities to better utilize online laboratory experiences. This involves considering learning goals and outcomes for our courses and programs, our students, and our institutions, as well as advances in technology and educational research.
Join a panel of chemistry faculty during this free interactive broadcast for insights from organic, inorganic, and physical chemistry courses that you can translate into your courses and institutional contexts. Learning goals and outcomes, pedagogical approaches, technology platforms, and assessments will be among the aspects discussed. This ACS Webinar is moderated by Stacey Lowery Bretz of Miami University and co-produced with ACS Education.
The chemistry community has a wide range of resources to assist with teaching remotely in various and changing circumstances.
What you will learn:
- Various goals and outcomes for online undergraduate laboratory experiences
- Examples of how laboratory goals and outcomes are being fulfilled
- Approaches for planning and assessing online laboratory experiences
Stacey Lowery Bretz
Miami University
Kyle Grice
DePaul University
Maria Gallardo-Williams
North Carolina State University
Michael Seery
University of Edinburgh
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