Introductory Chemistry : An Active Learning Approach (Paperbound Version with CD-ROM and InfoTrac)
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Book Description
Available in two flexible formats--a standard paperbound edition and loose-leaf edition--this best-selling textbook for courses in introductory chemistry allows professors to tailor the order of chapters to accommodate their particular needs. The authors have achieved this modularity not only by carefully writing each topic so it never assumes prior knowledge, but also by including any and all necessary preview or review information needed to learn that topic. New lead author Dr. Mark Cracolice, Director for the Center of Teaching Excellence at the University of Montana and chemical education specialist, has added current and relevant applications and has infused the text with original pedagogical elements. Cracolice has also seamlessly integrated the text with the extensive media-based teaching aids available to create a unified package for this edition.
About the Author
Mark Cracolice is Professor of Chemistry, Department Chair, and the Director for the Center for Teaching Excellence at the University of Montana. He came to UM in August 1994 from the University of Oklahoma. He earned his Ph.D. from the University of Oklahoma in 1994 under the supervision of Professor Michael R. Abraham. While at Oklahoma, he was a Visiting Assistant Professor. He has also served as an Associate Instructional Specialist at the Chemistry Learning Center at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. Dr. Cracolice specializes in chemical education and teaches freshman chemistry and graduate courses in chemical education.
Introductory Chemistry: An Active Learning Approach (Paperbound Version with CD-ROM and InfoTrac),Mark S. Cracolice,Edward I. Peters,Brooks Cole,0534406807,Chemistry,Chemistry - General,Science,Science/Mathematics,Science / Chemistry / General
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