ChemAxon products role in ACE Organic, a Web- based organic chemistry homework program Robert B. Grossman Roxana Ciochina Raghu Ram Chamala Jeffrey Withers.

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ChemAxon products role in ACE Organic, a Web- based organic chemistry homework program Robert B. Grossman Roxana Ciochina Raghu Ram Chamala Jeffrey Withers Departments of Chemistry and Computer Science University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY, USA Raphael A. Finkel Prasanth Ramachandran Saravana Kannan Nolan Whitaker Kevin Joiner Mallika S. Allu

Why a Web-Based Organic Chemistry Homework Program? Textbook publishers provide solutions manuals Knowing the answer knowing how to answer Logistics of paper-based homework

Why Not use an Existing Homework Program? Most require text, numerical, or multiple-choice input, not chemical structures (exceptions: OWL, ChemCoach) Most do not provide feedback that is tailored to a students erroneous reasoning (exception: Quantum Tutors) Dont permit instructors to modify or add to database of questions In other words, not suited for organic chemistry!

Key Features of ACE Students draw structures in response to questions ACE provides response-specific feedback but withholds the answer Database of >1600 questions, each with feedback for many different kinds of responses Instructors may author questions or edit existing ones Greater coverage of certain topics desired Error discovered in database question Unanticipated incorrect responses that warrant specific feedback not already provided Grades & students final responses automatically recorded May be used with any textbook

Acknowledgements Prentice–Hall, Inc. US National Science Foundation ChemAxon, Inc.