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| The Science of Spectroscopy Recent changes • [No WikiNode] • About • [No Mobile URL] | |
| Status: | Dead |
| Language: | English |
| Edit mode: | ConfirmEmail |
| Wiki engine: | MediaWiki |
| Wiki license: | Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial Share Alike |
| Main topic: | Science |
| Wiki size: | 152 article pages see stats |
| wikiFactor: | 6 info / verify |
(As of: February 2007 - Archive.org links)
The Science of Spectroscopy was a project which rethinks how spectroscopy is taught by using a model that starts with real-world applications, gets students engaged and asking 'how does it work?' and then teaches techniques and theory. The web site is wiki-based, making it easy for users to quickly edit pages and contribute information using just a web browser. The project has been featured in the journals Science and Chemistry International, is a member of the National Science Digital Library and the National Grid for Learning, and was recently named a member of 33 Wikis, a showcase of the best in wiki-based collaboration.

