David Yaron, Rea Freeland, Donovan Lange, and D. Jeff Milton
Carnegie Mellon University

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Table of Contents:

Introduction
Visualization to get beyond recipes: Stoichiometry applet
Uses in lecture  
Uses outside the classroom
Visualizing a complex phenomena: Color applet
Uses in lecture
Uses outside the classroom
Homework as an Inroad
Interacting with complex phenomena: Everest applet 
Uses outside the classroom
Doing homework in learning environments: Virtual Lab
Uses in Lecture
Uses Outside the Classroom
Future changes
Pulling it all together: Real-world phenomena using Virtual Lab

Summary and Discussion

Acknowledgements

References

© 2000, David Yaron

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