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OWLv2 for Cracolice/Peters' Introductory Chemistry: An Active Learning Approach, 1 term Instant Access, 7th Edition

Mark S. Cracolice, Edward I. Peters

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OWLv2 for Cracolice/Peters' Introductory Chemistry: An Active Learning Approach, 1 term Instant Access 7th Edition by Mark S. Cracolice/Edward I. Peters

Overview

Created by teaching chemists, OWLv2 is a powerful digital platform for Chemistry with a unique Mastery Learning approach, which allows students to practice at their own pace, receive meaningful feedback and access a variety of learning resources to help them master Chemistry and achieve better grades. 

Mark S. Cracolice

Mark S. Cracolice is a professor in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at the University of Montana, where he teaches freshman-level chemistry courses, as well as graduate-level courses in teaching chemistry, theories of learning, and chemical education research. He directs a research group that seeks answers to questions about how students learn and is involved in conducting professional development workshops for high school, college, and university chemistry instructors.

Edward I. Peters

Ed Peters received his B.S. from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in 1943 in Chemical Engineering and his M.S. from Northwestern University in 1947. He had a long and varied career. He worked as an engineer for the United States Navy and was employed as a chemistry teacher for various high schools and colleges in California. He retired in 1987.
  • MASTERY LEARNING PROBLEMS: Mastery learning problems contain questions associated with specific concepts or skills. With these unique problems, the chemistry, the wording of the questions and the numbers change to ensure student mastery. This 3-way randomization of problems allows students to practice and understand the underlying chemical concepts before they gain mastery and move on.
  • ADAPTIVE REVIEW MODULES: Quick Prep modules help students review fundamental skills and concepts at the start of the semester. Adaptive Study Plans serve as a review or summary of the topics in a chapter.
  • MULTIMEDIA ACTIVITIES: Tutorials, Simulations and Visual Exercises are interactive problems designed to promote conceptual understanding and support problem-solving skills.
  • PRACTICE PROBLEMS: End-of-chapter problems that match the textbook are available in OWLv2. These problems are randomized and include detailed feedback with solutions to help students prepare for exams.
  • eBOOK: OWLv2 offers access to a mobile-compatible ebook, which has all the textbook content, plus multimedia and note-taking capabilities.
  • NEW DIGITAL ENHANCEMENTS: The enhanced content in OWL provides intentional, targeted guidance with a wider range of answer specific feedback, point-of-use remediation, and streamlined course templates.
1. Introduction to Chemistry and Introduction to Active Learning.
2. Matter and Energy.
3. Measurement and Chemical Calculations.
4. Introduction to Gases.
5. Atomic Theory: The Nuclear Model of the Atom.
6. Chemical Nomenclature.
7. Chemical Formula and Relationships.
8. Chemical Reactions.
9. Chemical Change.
10. Quantity Relationships in Chemical Reactions.
11. Atomic Theory: The Quantum Model of the Atom.
12. Chemical Bonding.
13. Structure and Shape.
14. The Ideal Gas Law and Its Applications.
15. Gases, Liquids, and Solids.
16. Solutions.
17. Acid-Base (Proton-Transfer) Reactions.
18. Chemical Equilibrium.
19. Oxidation-Reduction (Electron Transfer) Reactions.
20. Nuclear Chemistry.
21. Organic Chemistry.
22. Biochemistry.
Chapter Summaries
Appendix I: Chemical Calculations.
Appendix II: The SI System of Units.
Glossary.
OWLv2
OWLv2 offers a full, mobile-ready textbook combined with mastery learning activities that allow students to understand each concept and skill at their own pace.

This Cengage solution can be seamlessly integrated into most Learning Management Systems (Blackboard, Brightspace by D2L, Canvas, Moodle, and more) but does require a different ISBN for access codes. Please work with your Cengage Learning Consultant to ensure the proper course set up and ordering information. For additional information, please visit the LMS Integration site.

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  • ISBN-10: 0357363728
  • ISBN-13: 9780357363720
  • RETAIL $84.95