3D-Chemie

Mobile App für den Unterricht

Published by: ZHAW IAS
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Die App "3D-Chemie" wurde in Zusammenarbeit zwischen dem ICBT und dem IAS (www.zhaw.ch/lsfm) entwickelt und durch Förderungsgelder für E-Learning durch die ZHAW finanziert.
Durch die App soll das dreidimensionale Vorstellungsvermögen der Studierenden für molekulare Strukturen geschult und gefördert werden, da die dreidimensionale Struktur molekularer Verbindungen häufig das Verhalten bzw. die Funktion erklärt oder bestimmt. Die Studierenden sollen zudem in die Lage versetzt werden, chemische und biologische Strukturen unabhängig von spezifischer (und teurer) Software visualisieren zu können. Zudem sind neue Strukturen durch Dozierende einfach erfass- und vermittelbar.
Weitere Informationen unter www.zhaw.ch/3dchemie
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