Review for:Titration animation

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posted: on June 2, 2008 at 2:49PM

My rating of this resource: ****

My experience using this resource:
Chemistry

Topic I was teaching:
Acid and Base titration

My learning goal for which this resource was used:
Introduce students to titration

Course Level:
Intro or Regular

How I/my students used the resource:
I used this resource as a classroom demonstration to introduce the idea of titration. Students also had access to the site at home should they choose to supplement their learning

Value Added:
Provides visualization or animation, Provides a virtual lab, Provides practice or tutorial

Strengths:
The resource is simple and helps students understand the idea that tiration is a slow and tedious process. It is also good for students to see the change in H+ during the process.

Weaknesses:
As with any tutorial/animation you have to practice using it before presenting to students.

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