[AMMRL] Fw: Teaching structural with NMRium: Series of exercises with answers

From: Nils Schlörer <nils.schloerer_at_uni-jena.de>
Date: Tue, 1 Oct 2024 08:12:26 +0000

Dear colleagues,

please, find attached an invitation from Luc Patiny (Lausanne, Switzerland)
to make use of his NMR exercises. For his browser-based software "nmrium"
he integrated many spectral exercises for teaching or simply for fun. All
spectra are 'real' data and can be studied interactively. For any comments
and feedback, please contact Luc directly.

Kind regards,
Nils


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> From: nmrium_at_zakodium.com on behalf of Luc Patiny
> Sent: Monday, September 30, 2024 12:17 PM
> To: Nils Schlörer
> Subject: Teaching structural with NMRium: Series of exercises with answers

Dear Colleague,

As someone deeply passionate about online teaching, I've always been interested
in creating resources that are not only innovative but also accessible to all,
regardless of geographical or economic constraints.

With this in mind, I'm delighted to present NMRium, a browser-based software
designed to enhance the teaching of NMR structural analysis. Beyond its
accessibility, it also offers an engaging and enjoyable learning experience,
injecting both fun and motivation into the process.

NMRium's standout feature is the new 'Hints' system. This intelligent tool
guides students towards the correct answer by checking the difference between
their proposed answer and the correct one, providing hints without giving
away the solution.

Here are some exercises you can start using right away and share with your
students:

1. A simple series focusing on common solvents found in organic chemistry labs.

  - Link to exercises: https://www.nmrium.org/teaching/demo-1h
  - Link to the corrections: https://nmrdata.github.io/nmr-dataset-apprentis-1h/correction/

2. A series focusing on predicted proton NMR spectra of structural isomers
of the same molecular formula:

  - Link to exercises: https://www.nmrium.org/teaching/demo-predicted
  - Link to the corrections: https://nmrdata.github.io/nmr-dataset-predicted/correction

More resources for teaching are available on https://www.nmrium.org/teaching

Feel free to reach out if you have any questions or need more information.
Please feel free to share this email with your colleagues.

All the best,

Luc


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Dr. Nils Schloerer
NMR Spectroscopy Platform
Friedrich Schiller University Jena
Faculty of Chemistry and Earth Sciences
Humboldtstr. 10
07743 Jena
Germany

Room K006A

Tel.: +49 (0)3641 948253
E-Mail: nils.schloerer_at_uni-jena.de
http://www.nmr.uni-jena.de/en


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