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Martinez, Brianna L.; Sweeder, Ryan D.; VandenPlas, Jessica R.; Herrington, Deborah G. – International Journal of STEM Education, 2021
Background: Engagement with particle-level simulations can help students visualize the motion and interactions of gas particles, thus helping them develop a more scientifically accurate mental model. Such engagement outside of class prior to formal instruction can help meet the needs of students from diverse backgrounds and provide instructors…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Scientific Concepts, Simulation, Visualization
Killen, Catherine P. – European Journal of Engineering Education, 2015
This paper outlines a novel approach to engineering education research that provides three dimensions of learning through an experiential class activity. A simulated decision activity brought current research into the classroom, explored the effect of experiential activity on learning outcomes and contributed to the research on innovation decision…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, Educational Innovation, Educational Research, Experiential Learning
Lee, Tien Tien; Osman, Kamisah – International Education Studies, 2012
Electrochemistry is found to be a difficult topic to learn due to its abstract concepts that involve three representation levels. Research showed that animation and simulation using Information and Communication Technology can help students to visualize and thus enhance students' understanding in learning abstract chemistry topics. As a result, an…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Formative Evaluation, Chemistry, Educational Technology

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