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He´ctor Garci´a-Ortega; Chloe´ Lhardy; Jesu´s Gracia-Mora; Armando Mari´n-Becerra; Miguel Reina; Antonio Reina – Journal of Chemical Education, 2022
Educational games have consistently proved that they are valuable didactic instruments, which can contribute to teaching and learning in an enjoyable background. In organic chemistry courses, considerable effort has been made to encourage the learning of nomenclature, an important topic, often perceived as complex, boring, and unconnected to other…
Descriptors: Organic Chemistry, Educational Games, Foreign Countries, Universities
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Sarah Kieferle; Iztok Devetak; Jane Essex; Sarah Hayes; Marina Stojanovska; Rachel Mamlok-Naaman; Silvija Markic – Journal of Chemical Education, 2024
Approaches for inclusive science teaching currently tend to focus on only one dimension of diversity at a time. This neglects the fact that diversity is multidimensional in nature, and the consideration of only one dimension of diversity can yield inclusive practices with limited scope. Therefore, the goal of the project "Diversity in Science…
Descriptors: Science Education, Inclusion, Informal Education, Foreign Countries
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Theresa A/P Stanley Lourdes Benedict – Journal of Chemical Education, 2023
This research will use the self-developed Periodic Table of Ladder board game as a formative evaluation using the 5E learning model. The board game is like the snake and ladder game. In the 5E model, the board game is the formative assessment part of the evaluation phase. The formative assessment is a group of questions set in the question cards.…
Descriptors: Educational Games, Chemistry, Science Instruction, Formative Evaluation
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Shiying Cai – Journal of Chemical Education, 2022
Chemistry is often seen as an abstract and content-heavy subject. Many students struggle with chemistry because they attempt to memorize the content without understanding the concepts. As a result, students often have misconceptions. COVID-19 has driven teaching and learning online, and an escape room teaching method, which is a way to enhance…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Instruction, Educational Technology, Game Based Learning
Alison M. Hill; Nicholas J. Harmer – Journal of Chemical Education, 2023
Gamification has a strong track record of improving student engagement and learning in the chemical sciences. Meta-analyses of different approaches to gamification have highlighted that providing a game fiction, encouraging students to work in teams, and breaking games into smaller "quests" are particularly effective. Here, we aimed to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Undergraduate Students, Chemistry, Science Instruction
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Bao Guo An; Mohd Nor Syahrir Abdullah; Kah Heng Chua – Journal of Chemical Education, 2023
During the time of the COVID-19 pandemic, online teaching was implemented by teachers in almost all education areas, and various technological tools were also employed to improve teachers' online teaching effectiveness. Based on this, the current qualitative case study aims to explore chemistry teachers' experience during online teaching in…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Online Courses, Chemistry
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Pablo Serna-Gallén; Maria Fortuño-Morte; Héctor Beltrán-Mir; Eloísa Cordoncillo – Journal of Chemical Education, 2022
This article presents and discusses the results of an educational innovation that seeks to introduce the world of molecular gastronomy in chemistry lessons as a means to review stoichiometry and offer an alternative way to learn. In the literature to date, there is no evidence of haute cuisine having been employed to contextualize stoichiometry…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Game Based Learning
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Nunes da Silva Júnior, José; Santos de Lima, Paulo Roberto; Sousa Lima, Mary Anne; Monteiro, Álvaro Carvalho; Silva de Sousa, Ulisses; Melo Leite Júnior, Antonio José; Vega, Kimberly Benedetti; Oliveira Alexandre, Francisco Serra; Jalles Monteiro, André – Journal of Chemical Education, 2020
This report provides information about a free-of-charge, trilingual (Portuguese, Spanish, and English) game-based application that engages high school and undergraduate students in reviewing the structural theory of organic compounds in a challenging way. In Time Bomb Game, students must disarm a time bomb on their own by correctly answering…
Descriptors: Game Based Learning, High School Students, Undergraduate Students, Learner Engagement
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José Nunes da Silva Júnior; Antonio José Melo Leite Junior; Francisco Serra Oliveira Alexandre; André Jalles Monteiro; Kimberly Benedetti Vega; Andrea Basso – Journal of Chemical Education, 2024
Research indicates that students frequently struggle to apply their knowledge of organic compounds' structural theory to understand the concepts related to resonance and learn to use curved arrows to write resonance structures. Educators have developed educational tools and methodologies to aid students in overcoming their learning difficulties.…
Descriptors: Design, Curriculum Implementation, Web Based Instruction, Educational Games