
This presentation was given at the NFDI4Chem Stammtisch on March 22nd, 2024. It focuses on the aspect of gamification to teach features of electronic lab notebooks, and why this can be useful. In addition to the published slides, a live demo of "The Chemotion Files" was part of the presentation. "The Chemotion Files" is an escape-room-like game, and was shown as an example. To check out "The Chemotion Files" see the related works on this upload. The upload consists of two files. One is the actual presentation as a PDF file, the other one is a collection of the links given in the presentation.
Chemotion, electronic lab notebooks, Gamification
Chemotion, electronic lab notebooks, Gamification
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