Chemical Education at ASU is a broadly interdisciplinary area. Collaborations exist with colleagues in the chemistry and biochemistry, biological sciences, physics, geology, mathematics, education, and engineering departments. Research in chemical education has involved many aspects of learning and instruction, including new methods of teaching, scientific inquiry, misconceptions, visualization, and software and multimedia development. |
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James P. Birk (Emeritus)
Professor
Teaching With Technology, Scientific Reasoning, Dynamic Visualization in Chemistry
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Janet Bond-Robinson
Associate Professor
Cognition in Chemistry, Empirical and Pedagogical Chemical Knowledge, Unifying Themes In Chemistry |
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Ron Briggs
Senior Lecturer &Coordinator of General Chemistry
Collaborative Learning, Chemical "Edutainment", and Multimedia
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Ian Gould
President's Professor
Problem solving in organic chemistry, new methods of instruction
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