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Using interactive video courseware

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Jones and Smith are coauthors of the Exploring Chemistry series of interactive video lessons, which received the EDUCOM/NCRIPTAL award for best chemistry software in 1987. An expansion of the series received the same award for best chemistry software and best integrated software in 1989.

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Jones, L.L., Smith, S.G. Using interactive video courseware. TECHTRENDS TECH TRENDS 35, 22–24 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02789960

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