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Student-Guided Three-Dimensional Printing Activity in Large Lecture Courses: A Practical Guideline

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Modern technology stimulates the development of innovative classroom activities. We designed a 3D printing activity in two separate Organic Chemistry lectures of at least 200 students each. This assignment required… Click to show full abstract

Modern technology stimulates the development of innovative classroom activities. We designed a 3D printing activity in two separate Organic Chemistry lectures of at least 200 students each. This assignment required students to 3D print a molecule of their choice, relying on services made available through the university libraries. Data obtained through a survey at the end of the semester provided key information on the students’ experiences with printing 3D models for the first time. A summary of this feedback and constructive remarks on the best practices regarding 3D printing assignments in large lecture courses are presented.

Keywords: lecture courses; printing activity; large lecture

Journal Title: Journal of Chemical Education
Year Published: 2018

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