Engaging Students in Physical Chemistry

Engaging Students in Physical Chemistry

 
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ISBN13:9780841232884
ISBN10:0841232881
Binding:Hardback
No. of pages:224 pages
Size:236x160x21 mm
Weight:512 g
Language:English
Illustrations: 48
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As a discipline, physical chemistry has earned a reputation among students for being difficult and challenging. Unfortunately, many students over the years have come to view physical chemistry as worse than simply being difficult; they have come to view it as boring, dull, and not very relevant. However, there is a growing interest in improving physical chemistry instruction with a focus on student engagement and learning. The authors in this book come from across
the country and represent schools of all sizes. From both classical and statistical thermodynamics to kinetics and quantum mechanics, from computational simulations to spectroscopy and chemical education, the authors present ideas from a wide cross-section of physical chemistry. there is not a single,
one-size-fits-all approach to engaging students in physical chemistry. This book reflects the diversity of physical chemistry experiences of the authors themselves. Some chapters provide suggestions to increase engagement by providing new, intriguing contexts such as protein interactions and surface chemistry through which to teach traditional physical chemistry concepts. Other chapters focus on pedagogy, presenting ideas on how to increase the active involvement of students in their own
learning or how to help students memorize difficult thermodynamic equations. Still other chapters challenge traditional instructional notions with ideas such as using flipped classrooms and incorporating a graphic novel. In general, we organized the chapters according to these broad categories, although
some chapters bridge categories. In short, this book is not so much a step-by-step instruction manual as it is a resource for ideas, guidance, and inspiration for improving your own physical chemistry curriculum for the purpose of engaging students.
Table of Contents:
Preface
1. Strategies for Engagement: Enhancing Your Teaching
David E. Gardner
2. Measuring Novel Protein-Protein Binding with Surface Plasmon Resonance in the Physical Chemistry Lab
Benjamin J. McFarland
3. Bridging the Microscopic and Macroscopic in Thermodynamics with Molecular Dynamics Simulations: Lab Exercises for Undergraduate Physical Chemistry
Matthew C. Zwier
4. Partition Functions and Statistical Thermodynamics: Spreadsheet Activities To Promote Connections in Physical Chemistry
Craig M. Teague and Truman H. Jordan
5. Engaging Students in the Physical Chemistry Laboratory by Creating a Non-Traditional Research Experience through an Independent Project
Andrea N. Giordano, Michael Walzak, and Kristina M. Lantzky
6. Incorporating Experimental Design into a Stand-Alone Undergraduate Physical Chemistry Laboratory Course
Molly B. Wilker
7. Using a Context Rich Pedagogy To Teach Kinetics, Quantum Mechanics, and Spectroscopy
Elaine M. Marzluff and Mary A. Crawford
8. Designing an Active Learning Physical Chemistry Course Using Best Practices
Jodye I. Selco
9. Mnemonic Devices for Thermodynamic Relationships
Ray C. Dudek
10. The Impact of Guided Inquiry Materials on Student Representational Level Understanding of Thermodynamics
Courtney Stanford, Alena Moon, Marcy Towns, and Renée Cole
11. Reflections on the Effect of the Flipped Classroom on Students' Difficulties with Homework in Physical Chemistry
Lisa M. Goss
12. Engaging Students in Quantum Theory Using a Graphic Novel about Niels Bohr
Allison M. Fleshman
Editors' Biographies
Indexes