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Chemistry on the Cloud: From Wet Labs to Web Labs

    1. [1] University of Florida

      University of Florida

      Estados Unidos

    2. [2] Institute for Future Intelligence, United States
  • Localización: Journal of chemical education, ISSN 0021-9584, Vol. 98, Nº 9, 2021, págs. 2840-2847
  • Idioma: inglés
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  • Resumen
    • Digital sensors allow people to collect a large quantity of data in chemistry experiments. Using infrared thermography as an example, we show that this kind of data, in conjunction with videos that stream the chemical phenomena under observation from a vantage point, can be used to construct digital twins of experiments to support science education on the cloud in a visual and interactive fashion. Through digital twins, a significant part of laboratory experiences such as observation, analysis, and discussion can be delivered on a large scale. Thus, the technology can potentially broaden participation in experimental chemistry, especially for students and teachers in underserved communities who may lack the expertise, equipment, and supplies needed to conduct certain experiments. With a cloud platform that enables anyone to store, process, and disseminate experimental data via digital twins, our work also serves as an example to illuminate how the movement of open science, which is largely driven by data sharing, may be powered by technology to amplify its impacts on chemistry education.


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