Tried and True: The romance of the atoms—Animated atomic attractions

by: Catherine Hibbitt

Since the formation of atomic bonds is active, the authors sought a way of learning through drama or kinetic activity. To achieve this goal, they developed an activity called Romance of the Atoms. The activity requires students to use computer-animation technology to develop short cartoons that explain atomic classification and bonds. This activity enabled students to be both computer programmers and scientists as they reviewed element interactions that result in compounds and created animations that modeled these interactions.

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Type Journal ArticlePub Date 12/1/2010Stock # ss10_034_04_48Volume 034Issue 04

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