A Viewpoint article highlighting IONiC and VIPEr has just appeared in Articles ASAP in the journal Inorganic Chemistry (DOI: 10.1021/ic2006919)! The goal of the article is to strengthen the connections between cutting-edge research and the undergraduate classroom. We think that IONiC and VIPEr are excellent resources to build these connections and bring the excitement of research into our undergraduate courses.
Here are links to the three learning objects on VIPEr that are featured in the Viewpoint article and that connect students to research reported in the journal Inorganic Chemistry: Please note that in order to view a "Problem Set" learning object, you must be logged in as a registered VIPEr user with verified faculty privileges.
Introducing Inorganic Chemistry - First Day Activities: In-Class Activity
These are numerous other learning objects posted on VIPEr that have been inspired by recent research published in Inorganic Chemistry. Browse through the following list to see the titles of the learning object and their type. Each page on VIPEr will also provide a link to the original article in Inorganic Chemistry.
Coordination Chemistry via Inorganic Chemistry ASAP: In-Class activity
The [XeF]+ Cation and Ion-Pairing in [MF6]- and [M2F11]- Salts (M = As, Sb, Bi): In-Class Activity
The Extremely Explosive Carbonyl Diazide Molecule: In-Class Activity
Werner From Beyond the Grave: Literature Discussion
Lanthanum Gallium Bismuthide: Literature DiscussionLewis and VSEPR Structures of Main Group Polyazides: Problem Set
IR and Raman Spectroscopy of the Pentabromide Anion (Br5)-: Problem Set
IR and Raman Spectroscopy of Cobalt Boronyl Tetracarbonyl, Co(BO)(CO)4: Problem Set
Point Groups: Molecular Anions and the Extended Structure of Cs5AsP4Se12: Problem Set
If we do not limit the journal to Inorganic Chemistry, there are numerous other learning objects on VIPEr inspired by cutting-edge research published in Science, JACS, and other journals. In particular, try browsing the "Literature Discussion" and the "Problem Set" type learning objects to find more examples.
We hope you will try some of these out in your classroom! Post a comment and let us know how they worked or contribute your own learning object bringing cutting-edge research into the classroom to VIPEr!