1. The safer chemical design game. Gamification of green chemistry and safer chemical design concepts for high school and undergraduate students
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Karolina E. Mellor, Philip Coish, Bryan W. Brooks, Evan P. Gallagher, Margaret Mills, Terrance J. Kavanagh, Nancy Simcox, Grace A. Lasker, Dianne Botta, Adelina Voutchkova-Kostal, Jakub Kostal, Melissa L. Mullins, Suzanne M. Nesmith, Jone Corrales, Lauren Kristofco, Gavin Saari, W. Baylor Steele, Fjodor Melnikov, Julie B. Zimmerman, and Paul T. Anastas
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Educational game ,digital learning object ,safer chemical design ,toxicology ,green chemistry ,online ,educational tool ,high school ,undergraduate ,STEM ,sustainability ,physiochemical properties ,human and environmental health ,interdisciplinary ,MoDRN ,Science ,Chemistry ,QD1-999 - Abstract
Green chemistry can strongly attract students to chemistry. We, therefore, developed a green chemistry educational game that motivates students at the undergraduate and advanced high school levels to consider green chemistry and sustainability concerns as they design a hypothetical, chemical product. The game is intended for incorporation into any chemistry course for majors and non-majors that teaches sustainability and/or the Principles of Green Chemistry at the undergraduate level. The game is free of charge and encourages students to think like professional chemical designers and to develop a chemical product with respect to function and improved human and environmental health. This computer simulation has been assessed by educators and can be seamlessly integrated into an existing curriculum.
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- 2018
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