Use on-screen simulations to successfully boost data skills

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Perfect for remote teaching, but they’ve a role in classroom settings too

On-screen simulations are useful ways for students to experience practicals that they will then go on to do. They are also useful in remote teaching, providing students with the opportunity to practise the essential skills of data collection and analysis. This article describes how to use reaction kinetics on-screen simulations in remote teaching and distance learning, as well as in the classroom. It also provides downloadable instructions and suggested extension activities. 

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