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Teaching Cheminformatics through a Collaborative Intercollegiate Online Chemistry Course (OLCC)
Author(s) -
Sunghwan Kim,
Ehren C. Bucholtz,
Kristin Briney,
Andrew P. Cornell,
Jordi Cuadros,
Kristen D'Ann Fulfer,
Tanya Gupta,
Evan Hepler-Smith,
Dean H. Johnston,
Andrew Lang,
Delmar S. Larsen,
Ye Li,
Leah McEwen,
Layne A. Morsch,
Jennifer L. Muzyka,
Robert E. Belford
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
journal of chemical education
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.499
H-Index - 84
eISSN - 1938-1328
pISSN - 0021-9584
DOI - 10.1021/acs.jchemed.0c01035
Subject(s) - cheminformatics , chemistry education , class (philosophy) , chemistry , face (sociological concept) , government (linguistics) , medical education , computer science , psychology , sociology , medicine , social science , enthusiasm , artificial intelligence , social psychology , computational chemistry , linguistics , philosophy
While cheminformatics skills necessary for dealing with an ever-increasing amount of chemical information are considered important for students pursuing STEM careers in the age of big data, many schools do not offer a cheminformatics course or alternative training opportunities. This paper presents the Cheminformatics Online Chemistry Course (OLCC), which is organized and run by the Committee on Computers in Chemical Education (CCCE) of the American Chemical Society (ACS)'s Division of Chemical Education (CHED). The Cheminformatics OLCC is a highly collaborative teaching project involving instructors at multiple schools who teamed up with external chemical information experts recruited across sectors, including government and industry. From 2015 to 2019, three Cheminformatics OLCCs were offered. In each program, the instructors at participating schools would meet face-to-face with the students of a class, while external content experts engaged through online discussions across campuses with both the instructors and students. All the material created in the course has been made available at the open education repositories of LibreTexts and CCCE Web sites for other institutions to adapt to their future needs.

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