CHEMISTRY education software developed at Bristol University is now reaching classrooms not just in the UK but all around the world.
The resource, developed by ChemLabs staff in conjunction with Learning Science Ltd and recently described as 'a groundbreaking computer program' by the Times Educational Supplement, is being used by thousands of students to develop confidence and skills in experimental science.
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Professor Nick Norman, from Bristol University's School of Chemistry, said: "These are fantastic new products.
"We now have personalised versions of LabSkills designed for students Pandora Beads Wholesale and teachers as well as network versions for schools and universities."
He added: "I believe LabSkills will have a profound impact on how students learn practical chemistry skills, which is crucial in building confidence and in meeting many of the aspirations set by national and international education agendas."
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