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Using computers in chemistry and chemical education / edited by Theresa Julia Zielinski and Mary L. Swift.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Washington, D.C. : American Chemical Society, c1997.Description: 385p. ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9780841234659 (pbk.) :
  • 0841234655
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 542.85 AME
  • 542/.85 21
Contents:
Beyond lecture : a vision of the computer in the modern chemistry classroom / Theresa Julia Zielinski, Mary L. Swift -- The evolution of computers in chemistry / Peter Lykos -- Training the practicing chemist / Robert Megargle -- Industrial considerations : information technology and its effect on corporate culture / Nancy Woo -- Computing and communications in chemistry education / Martin S. Ewing -- Information retrieval in chemistry across the Internet / F.S. Varveri -- Coping with the transformation of chemical information / Carol Carr, Arleen N. Somerville -- Beyond the basics : what chemistry students need to know about computing / Peter C. Jurs -- Spreadsheets for doing and teaching chemistry / Daniel E. Atkinson -- Software for teaching and using numerical methods in physical chemistry / Sidney H. Young, Jeffry D. Madura, Frank Rioux -- A framework for the teaching of computer-instrument interfacing / Kenneth L. Ratzlaff -- Statistical methods in chemistry : why and how they should be integrated into the curriculum / Karen D. Rappaport -- Visualization for chemists / John P. Ranck -- Ab initio techniques in chemistry : interpretation and visualization / James B. Foresman -- Computer chemistry : a curse or the way of the future? / Warren J. Hehre -- Molecular graphics and simulation of proteins and nucleic acids / Scott H. Northrup -- Molecular modeling and drug design / Alexander Tropsha, J. Phillip Bowen -- Teaching organic chemistry on-line : the promise and the reality / Carolyn Sweeney Judd, Robert G. Ford -- Computer-assisted instruction in chemistry / Stephen K. Lower.
Summary: This book facilitates the development and implementation of effective, modern uses of computers in chemistry instruction. It provides a vision of current practices in research and industry and strategies for bringing them into the classroom.
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Item type Current library Call number Copy number Status Date due Barcode
Long Loan TUS: Midlands, Main Library Athlone General Lending 542.85 AME (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 119327

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Beyond lecture : a vision of the computer in the modern chemistry classroom / Theresa Julia Zielinski, Mary L. Swift -- The evolution of computers in chemistry / Peter Lykos -- Training the practicing chemist / Robert Megargle -- Industrial considerations : information technology and its effect on corporate culture / Nancy Woo -- Computing and communications in chemistry education / Martin S. Ewing -- Information retrieval in chemistry across the Internet / F.S. Varveri -- Coping with the transformation of chemical information / Carol Carr, Arleen N. Somerville -- Beyond the basics : what chemistry students need to know about computing / Peter C. Jurs -- Spreadsheets for doing and teaching chemistry / Daniel E. Atkinson -- Software for teaching and using numerical methods in physical chemistry / Sidney H. Young, Jeffry D. Madura, Frank Rioux -- A framework for the teaching of computer-instrument interfacing / Kenneth L. Ratzlaff -- Statistical methods in chemistry : why and how they should be integrated into the curriculum / Karen D. Rappaport -- Visualization for chemists / John P. Ranck -- Ab initio techniques in chemistry : interpretation and visualization / James B. Foresman -- Computer chemistry : a curse or the way of the future? / Warren J. Hehre -- Molecular graphics and simulation of proteins and nucleic acids / Scott H. Northrup -- Molecular modeling and drug design / Alexander Tropsha, J. Phillip Bowen -- Teaching organic chemistry on-line : the promise and the reality / Carolyn Sweeney Judd, Robert G. Ford -- Computer-assisted instruction in chemistry / Stephen K. Lower.

This book facilitates the development and implementation of effective, modern uses of computers in chemistry instruction. It provides a vision of current practices in research and industry and strategies for bringing them into the classroom.

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