A Comparison of Online and Traditional Chemistry Lecture and Lab

The effectiveness of traditional face to face labs versus non-traditional online, remote, or distance labs is difficult to assess due to the lack of continuity in the literature between terminology, standard evaluation metrics, and the use of a wide variety non-traditional laboratory experience for online courses. This narrative review presents a representative view of the existing literature in order to identify the strengths and weaknesses of non-traditional laboratories and to highlight the areas of opportunity for research. 

Project Details

Campus: Worldwide Campus
College: Worldwide College of Arts and Sciences
Department: Worldwide Department of Mathematics, Science and Technology
Type: Faculty-Staff
Start Date: 01/01/2017
End Date: 01/01/2018

Research Team

CO-Investigators

John C. Griffith
John C. Griffith

WW Adjunct Faculty

  • Department of Mathematics, Science and Technology
  • Worldwide College of Arts & Sciences
Beverly L Wood
Beverly L Wood

Associate Professor

  • Department of Mathematics, Science and Technology
  • Worldwide College of Arts & Sciences
Donna  Roberts
Donna Roberts

Professor and Associate Dean

  • Dept of Human Factors, Safety and Social Sciences
  • Worldwide College of Arts & Sciences