COURSE

General

Chemistry

Support the year-long General Chemistry sequence for STEM majors. Whether you teach in-person or online, using a standard lecture or flipped classroom, Aktiv Chemistry seamlessly integrates with your existing course to foster active learning both during and after class.

OVER 15,000 PROBLEMS AND ACTIVITIES

Experience Chemistry Like Never Before

Pick and choose problems from an extensive library that supports all topics in General Chemistry, Introductory Chemistry, GOB, and Organic Chemistry. Specialized answer modules target common student pain points throughout the course and provide valuable visualization and scaffolding.
Students draw Lewis structures and visualize VSEPR with an intuitive, game-like interface that makes learning fun.
Students drag-and-drop tiles to set up scaffolded conversions with units, stoichiometry, densities, concentrations, and much more.

Lower the barrier to practicing nomenclature with a smart suggestion interface that tests students on the difference between ionic and covalent compounds, transition metals and charges, and more.

Students focus on chemistry and not syntax errors by easily writing chemical formulas, reactions, and equations with smart suggestions. Help students reach mastery with exercises on balancing reactions, net ionic equations, acid-base reactions, redox reactions, and much more.

Students easily write ground state, excited state, and noble gas core configurations using smart suggestions.

Scaffolded and step- by-step learning for chemical, weak acid-base, and solubility equilibria problems.

FEEDBACK WITH

Chemical Intelligence

Every Aktiv Chemistry question contains targeted instructional feedback that provides students with helpful hints when they submit incorrect answers.

LEWIS STRUCTURES

Find mistakes in the octet rule, valence electron count, formal charges, and skeletal structure.

DIMENSIONAL ANALYSIS​

Find inverted conversion factors, wrong units, and calculation errors.

CHEMICAL EQUATIONS

Find mistakes in balancing, states of matter, IUPAC naming, and proportions of atoms.

Q: How many atoms are in 1.28 g of vanadium?

Try Again!
Watch your units! Your conversion factors between grams V and moles V in your first conversion factor needs to be flipped in order to cancel out the appropriate units and get to your desired answer. Invert or "flip" the conversion factor and then try again.

Q: Draw the Lewis structure of formaldehyde (H2CO)

Try Again!
You have submitted an incorrect skeletal structure. The chosen central element in your structure is incorrect.

Q: Write the IUPAC name for TiO2

titanium dioxide

Try Again!
Greek prefixes are unnecessary in ionic compounds because the proportion of the ions in the compound is implied by the charges of the ions.

BUILD MASTERY

Multi-Part & Challenge Questions

Aktiv Chemistry transitions students from the basics to the most rigorous of questions in General Chemistry. When coming to the end of the unit or preparing for the big exam, Multi-Part and Challenge Questions are there to help students synthesize multiple concepts and apply chemistry to scenarios from real life or from the lab.

SEAMLESS INTEGRATION​

OpenStax Chemistry

Aktiv Learning is proud to be a partner of OpenStax in order to deliver more affordable course materials for chemistry students.

General Chemistry students now have one button access directly to the OpenStax Chemistry textbooks when working on a Aktiv Chemistry problem. Access to learning content has never been easier.

All-in-one platform

Comprehensive Learning & Assessment

From in-class active learning, homework assignments, and now secure online quizzes and exams, Aktiv Chemistry’s all-in-one platform provides a comprehensive set of features for formative and summative assessments.

In-class or Synchronous Online

Take attendance, post polls & quizzes, enhance traditional worksheets, or promote think-pair-share activities.
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Homework
& Practice

Take attendance, post polls & quizzes, enhance traditional worksheets, or promote think-pair-share activities.
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Timed Online
Quizzes & Exams

Take attendance, post polls & quizzes, enhance traditional worksheets, or promote think-pair-share activities.
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Designed to

Support Your Course

Use Any Device
Multiple Devices

Use Any Device

Bring your own device. Any device. Students and instructors can access the Aktiv Learning app from any iPhone, iPad, or Android Device. Additionally, the platform is fully accessible on Web with any Mac, PC, or Chromebook.

Aktiv Chemistry’s mobile-first design ensures that students receive the same experience no matter where they are. Students take advantage of the Aktiv Learning mobile app to work and study on-the-go in places like riding the bus or train, or even on campus when they have downtime.

Gradebook & LMS Integration

Gradebook & LMS Integration

Aktiv Chemistry’s gradebook can be synced with any popular campus LMS such as Canvas, Blackboard, Moodle, or D2L. The gradebook and associated columns can be customized to separate the various assignment types, to present individual assignments, or display summary columns for each type.

Every Aktiv Chemistry activity has a multitude of grading policies that can be customized depending on the assignment type. Settings include points per problem, participation credit, late submissions with penalties, variable attempts per problem, penalties for incorrect attempts, and more.

Algorithms & Question Pool
pools

Algorithmic Problems & Question Pools

Aktiv Chemistry offers additional security with both Question Pools and Algorithmic Problems. These features randomize the content that is delivered to each student during homeworks, quizzes, or exams. Instructors can also randomize the order of questions on any assignment.

With Algorithmic Problems, built-in variables create thousands of question variants to be delivered that randomize numbers, words, or compounds within the problem statement. With Question Pools, instructors can group together a set of similar questions and deliver a subset of them at random to students.

Attendance
attendance

Attendance

Aktiv Chemistry’s attendance tool allows instructors to easily take student attendance by randomizing a check in code for each class or lecture. Customize timing to have a strict or lenient lateness policy.

Question Authoring

Question Authoring

Aktiv Chemistry’s authoring tool allows instructors to easily write, save, and assign your own questions with targeted instructional feedback. Input superscripts, subscripts, and special symbols with a breeze.

Multiple Devices

Use Any Device

Bring your own device. Any device. Students and instructors can access the Aktiv Learning app from any iPhone, iPad, or Android Device. Additionally, the platform is fully accessible on Web with any Mac, PC, or Chromebook.

Aktiv Chemistry’s mobile-first design ensures that students receive the same experience no matter where they are. Students take advantage of the Aktiv Learning mobile app to work and study on-the-go in places like riding the bus or train, or even on campus when they have downtime.

Gradebook & LMS Integration

Aktiv Chemistry’s gradebook can be synced with any popular campus LMS such as Canvas, Blackboard, Moodle, or D2L. The gradebook and associated columns can be customized to separate the various assignment types, to present individual assignments, or display summary columns for each type.

Every Aktiv Chemistry activity has a multitude of grading policies that can be customized depending on the assignment type. Settings include points per problem, participation credit, late submissions with penalties, variable attempts per problem, penalties for incorrect attempts, and more.

pools

Algorithmic Problems & Question Pools

Aktiv Chemistry offers additional security with both Question Pools and Algorithmic Problems. These features randomize the content that is delivered to each student during homeworks, quizzes, or exams. Instructors can also randomize the order of questions on any assignment.

With Algorithmic Problems, built-in variables create thousands of question variants to be delivered that randomize numbers, words, or compounds within the problem statement. With Question Pools, instructors can group together a set of similar questions and deliver a subset of them at random to students.

attendance

Attendance

Aktiv Chemistry’s attendance tool allows instructors to easily take student attendance by randomizing a check in code for each class or lecture. Customize timing to have a strict or lenient lateness policy.

Question Authoring

Aktiv Chemistry’s authoring tool allows instructors to easily write, save, and assign your own questions with targeted instructional feedback. Input superscripts, subscripts, and special symbols with a breeze.

Success Story

Professors from over 700 colleges and universities use Aktiv Chemistry to engage students inside and outside of the classroom. Learn how some of them have transformed their courses.

How One Chemistry Department Saved Its Student Population Over $60,000 Per Year

“Aktiv Chemistry is an extremely high-quality product for an extremely great price and everyone seems to love it. I get zero complaints. It’s fun, easy, and [the students] pick it up really quickly.”
Brad Bates
Chandler Gilbert Community College

¹ This quote was provided at a time where Aktiv Chemistry was named Chem101. We have replaced the use of Chem101 in any direct quotes with Aktiv Chemistry to minimize confusion.

Industry-Leading Support

Every course and teaching style is different. That’s why all instructors who adopt Aktiv Mathematics receive personalized support to help you and your students succeed.

10 MIN RESPONSE TIME

Every student and instructor has access to our support, which can be reached by e-mail, live chat, SMS text, or phone. Extended hours make sure everyone is taken care of even on late nights and weekends.

SUCCESS TEAM

In addition to our support line, every instructor is assigned an individual member of Aktiv Learning’s Success team who helps with training, group logistics, master courses, LMS integrations, and much more.