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Original Articles

Teaching Chemistry at Canada's Open University

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Pages 183-197 | Published online: 28 Jul 2006
 

Abstract

University‐level courses in science that contain a substantial practicum or laboratory component have always been a problem to deliver through distance education. Because of the potential hazards inherent in the equipment and chemicals commonly used, chemistry is among the more challenging disciplines to teach at a distance. Athabasca University (AU) ‐ Canada's Open University ‐ has been successfully running chemistry courses for over two decades. The development and delivery of AU chemistry courses are described and the approaches that have been developed to meet the challenges of a North American distance‐education university, including the use of new technologies, are discussed. The problems associated with providing distance students with appropriate laboratory experience are also examined. The first‐year general chemistry courses are compared to an equivalent course at a neighbouring traditional university and an analysis of student performance in AU chemistry courses is presented.

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Notes on contributors

Dietmar Kennepohl

Dietmar Kennepohl is Associate Professor of Chemistry and former Chair of the Centre for Natural and Human Science at Athabasca University.

Arthur M. Last

Arthur Last is a member and fornmer Head of Chemistry at University College of the Fraser Valley, Abbotsford, British Columbia, Canada and was formerly Associate Professor of Chemistry at Athabasca University.

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