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Internetchemistry.com is a chemistry-focused information portal rather than an online course platform in the strict sense. The site describes itself as an “intermediary” between people looking for chemistry information and websites that provide relevant resources. It mainly covers information on pure and applied chemistry, supplemented by business information needed in day-to-day work in the chemical industry. Its content includes research and teaching reports, chemistry jobs, lists of research articles from scientific journals, A–Z chemistry information sources, chemical databases, and directories of laboratory equipment and manufacturers.
In terms of subject coverage, it spans chemistry, related basic research, chemical information, laboratory equipment, careers, and literature resources, with a strong professional focus. However, the site does not mention live classes, recorded lessons, 1-on-1 tutoring, assignments, quizzes, or structured course paths, so it is better suited as a resource directory and industry information lookup tool. No course completion certificates or professional certifications are described. The teaching/content language appears to be English. In terms of institutional background, the site is edited by Andreas Jaeck, with a contact address in Oldenburg, Germany. Its copyright information shows 1996–2023, indicating a long operating history.
The website clearly states that it is generally a free source of information, and that websites, company websites, products, technical papers, press releases, and similar items can be listed or published for free. Since no course fees or payment process are shown, it cannot be evaluated using the usual pricing tiers for education products. As a free entry point for chemistry resources, it offers good value; however, if the user’s goal is to study chemistry systematically through courses, its value is clearly limited.
Its strengths are a clear vertical focus, a wide range of resource types, and a mix of news, databases, directories, and job information. The site also publishes contact information for the operator, giving it a reasonable level of transparency. The drawbacks are also obvious: it lacks the learning management, instructor interaction, certificates, progress tracking, and mobile experience descriptions commonly found on modern course platforms. Its disclaimer also notes that the accuracy and completeness of third-party content are not guaranteed, so users need to cross-check information themselves.
It is suitable for chemistry students, researchers, teachers, laboratory staff, and job seekers in the chemical industry who need to look up materials, find information sources, or follow industry developments. It is less suitable for users who want beginner-friendly structured courses, certificates, or tutoring. Regarding access from China, whether the main site can be reached directly cannot be confirmed from the text alone. However, it uses Google Analytics, Google Adsense, and Facebook plugins, and these external services may be restricted in mainland China, so access is rated as “partially restricted.” For course-based alternatives, users may consider Coursera, edX, MIT OpenCourseWare, Khan Academy, Chemguide, or 中国大学MOOC.
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