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Moving to Remote Instruction in Organic Chemistry II Laboratories
Document Type
Journal Articles
Reports - Descriptive
Author
Forster, JanaNedungadi, SachinMosher, Michael (ORCID 0000-0001-8039-0691)
Source
Journal of Chemical Education. Sep 2020 97(9):3251-3255.
Subject
Distance Education
Science Instruction
Laboratory Training
Organic Chemistry
Integrated Learning Systems
Teaching Methods
Web Based Instruction
Science Laboratories
Spectroscopy
Language
English
ISSN
0021-9584
Abstract
The Spring 2020 semester students were faced with the challenge of adjusting how they learned in the middle of the semester, as the situation changed from instructors holding group office hours and study sessions for the upcoming midterm exams to faculty and students scrambling to gather their belongings before the impending lockdown. Immediately before spring break, instructors and students were notified that all classes would be moving to a remote-teaching model for the remainder of the semester. While the move was challenging for lecture courses, moving the second semester of organic chemistry laboratory proved to be a daunting task. The process was made simpler by considering ways to reduce the cognitive load on our students. The laboratories would focus on the major student learning outcomes, and the existing classroom management system (CMS) would be used to provide online worksheets, quizzes, and discussion boards. Specific focus was directed to compound identification using spectroscopy and the physical components of the laboratory setting. Here we present the method that we employed and the results of transitioning our organic chemistry laboratory to an online platform. Additionally, we provide some recommendations to instructors faced with making this transition in the future.