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Author Blog
If you are curious about organizing your course by mechanism, this is a great place to start. Joel Karty and guest bloggers write about their experience teaching a mechanistically organized course.
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Author Blog
http://wwnorton.com/common/mplay/6.6/?p=/showcase/orgkart2013/&f=karty-whymechanistic&s=g
Joel Karty discusses his approach and answers some of the questions he is frequently asked about teaching a mechanistically organized course.
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Try a SmartWork Problem
With SmartWork, students can draw complex organic structures and solve arrow–pushing problems using our intuitive drawing tools.
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Click here to try SmartWork's intuitive drawing tools within an organic chemistry problem.
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Click here to try SmartWork's intuitive drawing tools within an organic chemistry problem.
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Sample Chapter
Karty’s organization, conversational writing style, and interactive pedagogy facilitate understanding rather than memorization and place the emphasis back on mechanisms.
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Sample Chapter
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Instructor’s Guide
The Instructor's Guide supports professors with chapter overviews and suggestions for teaching your course organized by mechanism, based on the author's own experience.
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Instructor’s Guide
http://wwnorton.com/common/mplay/6.6/?p=/showcase/orgkart2013/&f=karty-smartwork&s=g
Created by chemistry educators, SmartWork is the most intuitive online tutorial and homework system available for organic chemistry. Students receive hints, answer-specific feedback, and are graded on their ability to draw organic structures and solve arrow-pushing problems using our intuitive drawing tools.
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