An introductory chemistry module is being made available to the public in its entirety by the University of Lincoln. The scheme, which aims to spark interest in science, will allow students and the general public to access videos, animations and audio lectures through a dedicated website and the university's on-campus community radio station. The £48,000 project is part-funded by the Higher Education Academy and the Joint Information Systems Committee.
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