ConfChem Conference on Interactive Visualizations for Chemistry Teaching and Learning: A Multimodal Examination of Visual Problem Solving

This communication summarizes one of the invited papers to the ConfChem online conference Interactive Visualizations for Chemistry Teaching and Learning, held from May 8 to June 4, 2015 and hosted by the ACS DivCHED Committee on Computers in Chemical Education. In our ConfChem paper, we presented a...

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