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Chemistry Department Conducted Training on Digital Handheld Technology
On June 25, 2024, several teachers from the Chemistry Department held a training session on digital handheld technology in Room 101A of Xianmian Building. This training aimed to improve teachers' ability to apply digital technology in chemistry teaching.
The event began with Ms. Zhou Dandan providing a detailed introduction to the types and educational applications of digital handheld sensors. By demonstrating the functions of various sensors, Ms. Zhou emphasized the importance of these tools in chemistry experiments.
Next, Mr. Zhao Tao gave an in-depth explanation of the applications of conductivity sensors. He pointed out that conductivity sensors can help students distinguish between strong electrolytes, weak electrolytes, and non-electrolytes, as well as explore the effects of concentration and temperature on the conductivity of solutions. Mr. Zhao also highlighted the precautions to be taken when using conductivity sensors.
Ms. Yang Min then introduced the practical application of spectrophotometers. She provided a detailed explanation of the qualitative and quantitative applications of spectrophotometers in daily teaching and shared methods on how to conduct research through controlled variables in student self-directed projects.
Finally, Ms. Zhou Dandan summarized the training session. She pointed out that digital handheld technology has broad application prospects in chemistry teaching and expressed hope that teachers would try to integrate these advanced tools into their daily teaching to enhance teaching effectiveness and further stimulate students' interest in learning.
(Written/Pictures by Min Yang Reviewed by Qian Zuo)