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ChemLab 2.5
ChemLab 2.5  Science
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By Model Science Software

Whether your challenge is to insert new computer technology to your curriculum, or institute the lab experience to on-line students or a require for an alternative to dangerous, expensive or environmentally hazardous labs, then Model ChemLab is the classroom proven solution for you.

Model ChemLab originated from academic work in computer simulation and software invention at McMaster University. It has continued to be developed with voluminous input from educators interested in the possible application of computer simulations for classroom and distance eruditeness.

Model ChemLab is a unique product incorporating both an interactive simulation and a lab notebook workspace with divide areas for theory, procedures and student observations. Commonly used lab equipment and procedures are used to imitate the steps involved in performing an experiment. Users step-through the actual lab procedure while interacting with animated equipment in a agency that is standardized to the real lab experience.

ChemLab comes with a roam of pre-designed lab experiments for general chemistry at the high educate and college level. Users can flourish upon the original lab set using ChemLab's LabWizard growing tools, thusly allowing for curriculum specific lab simulation growing by educators. These user designed simulations fuse both text based instructions and the simulation into a single distributable file.


CompanyModel Science Software
Websitehttp://modelscience.com
CountryCanada
Emailinfo@modelscience.com
OsWin95, Win98, WinME, WinNT 4.x, Windows2000, WinXP
Requirements10MB of free disk space.
LanguageEnglish
Release Date26 12 2006
LicenseShareware
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Model ChemLab originated from academic work in computer simulation and software blueprint at McMaster University. It has continued to be developed with copious input from educators interested in the possible application of computer simulations for cl

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