1. Virtual Computational Chemistry Teaching Laboratories--Hands-On at a Distance
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Kobayashi, Rika, Goumans, Theodorus P. M., Carstensen, N. Ole, Soini, Thomas M., Marzari, Nicola, Timrov, Iurii, Ponce´, Samuel, Linscott, Edward B., Sewell, Christopher J., Pizzi, Giovanni, Ramirez, Francisco, Bercx, Marnik, Huber, Sebastiaan P., Adorf, Carl S., and Talirz, Leopold
- Abstract
The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted chemistry teaching practices globally as many courses were forced online, necessitating adaptation to the digital platform. The biggest impact was to the practical component of the chemistry curriculum--the so-called wet lab. Naively, it would be thought that computer-based teaching laboratories would have little problem in making the move. However, this is not the case as there are many unrecognized differences between delivering computer-based teaching in-person and virtually: software issues, technology, and classroom management. Consequently, relatively few "hands-on" computational chemistry teaching laboratories are delivered online. In this paper, we describe these issues in more detail and how they can be addressed, drawing on our experience in delivering a third-year computational chemistry course as well as remote hands-on workshops for the Virtual Winter School on Computational Chemistry and the European BIG-MAP project.
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- 2021
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