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Virtual laboratory applications in chemistry education

Virtual laboratory applications in chemistry education

... virtual chemistry laboratories that are in accordance with the constructivist approach are examined in order to find out their advantages and ...for education to be done independent from place and time, ...

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Hand Made, Three Dimensional Molecular Model for Active Inorganic Chemistry Learning

Hand Made, Three Dimensional Molecular Model for Active Inorganic Chemistry Learning

... in education has demonstrated its importance due to its positive impact on the teaching and learning ...appraising chemistry skills and knowledge in high schools and uni- ...

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The Development and Assessment of an Active Learning environment: cAcL2, concept Advancement through chemistry Laboratory-Lecture

The Development and Assessment of an Active Learning environment: cAcL2, concept Advancement through chemistry Laboratory-Lecture

... The GOAL protocol is a problem solving strategy developed by the NCSU Physics Education & Research group for use in introductory physics courses, specifically SCALE-UP courses (3,22). Like other methods this ...

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Effect of Multimodal Instructional Approaches on Students Learning of Chemistry Concepts in Selected Colleges of Education

Effect of Multimodal Instructional Approaches on Students Learning of Chemistry Concepts in Selected Colleges of Education

... on chemistry learning. Meaningful learning occurs if students are challenged by instructions to think about the concept and ask question for a situation for better ...creates learning ...

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Active Learning Approach to Enhance Engineering Education in Argentina: A  Case of Study in Signals and Systems

Active Learning Approach to Enhance Engineering Education in Argentina: A Case of Study in Signals and Systems

... Creative Education learning approach) to accompany the other learning methods and to encourage students to address topics they are interested ...physics, chemistry and materials) may inform ...

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Augmented Chemistry: Interactive Education System

Augmented Chemistry: Interactive Education System

... in education enables learning process to be more active, attractive, motivating, simulating, and meaningful to the ...the learning experience [3, ...and learning for students in real ...

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Active inference and learning

Active inference and learning

... habit learning, expressed in terms of (C,D): the penultimate panel shows the accumulated posterior beliefs about the initial state, while the lower panels show the posterior expectations of habitual state ...

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On the Robustness of Active Learning

On the Robustness of Active Learning

... Machine Learning, especially in product context, successive refinement of the algorithm is very ...of Active Learning might be influenced, if data selection is done by a different network than the ...

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Active Learning and Creativity in Education

Active Learning and Creativity in Education

... During the class feedback the teacher may take on a more interventionist role by introducing the idea of conflicting rights for example, the ‘right to keep as much of your wealth and income as possible’ comes into ...

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What is active learning?

What is active learning?

... A: The two most common mistakes are (1) making exercises too long (more than three minutes), and (2) calling for volunteers to respond after every activity. If you give students, say, ten minutes to solve a problem, some ...

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Agnostic active learning

Agnostic active learning

... on active learning under additional ...for active learning given only the additional realizability ...the learning process without the need to worry about the distribution it ...

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CHEMISTRY FOR SOCIETY: NEW EMPHASIS IN EDUCATION

CHEMISTRY FOR SOCIETY: NEW EMPHASIS IN EDUCATION

... of chemistry experiments in- tended for the further education of chemistry teachers was developed by the German members of the CITIES ...of Chemistry was asked for the verifi cation of the ...

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Relation between learning approaches of chemistry students and their achievement in general chemistry

Relation between learning approaches of chemistry students and their achievement in general chemistry

... individual learning depends on a large number of factors that can be explained using the 3P model: Precondition – Process – Product ...preferred learning ap- proaches) and context-related factors (content ...

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Problem-based Learning Method: Secondary Education 10th Grade Chemistry Course Mixtures Topic

Problem-based Learning Method: Secondary Education 10th Grade Chemistry Course Mixtures Topic

... “Problem-based learning in 9th grade chemistry class: Intermoleculer forces” that PBL method is more effective in removing misconceptions of students; Tüysüz, Tatar and Kuşdemir (2010) expressed in their ...

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Responding to students' learning preferences in chemistry

Responding to students' learning preferences in chemistry

... Manitoba chemistry curriculum with its explicit advocacy for a tetrahedral pedagogical orientation requires a considerable adjustment in chemistry teaching practice (Johnstone (1991, Gabel ...

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Measures to Achieve Active Learning in Large Classes, Using the Workshop Method in Nursing Education
 

Measures to Achieve Active Learning in Large Classes, Using the Workshop Method in Nursing Education  

... activating students in large classes with the use of educational training workshop, and observing the active learning behaviors throughout the workshop.Lalitha et al (2005) proposed a study about ...

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Virtual Patient Cases for Active Student Participation in Nursing Education —Students’ Learning Experiences

Virtual Patient Cases for Active Student Participation in Nursing Education —Students’ Learning Experiences

... Experiential learning theory (ELT) supports the learning experiences from VP cases regarding clinical reasoning, and the use of VP cases in nursing education might be understood through ELT (Kolb, ...

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BUILDING ACTIVE AND COLLABORATIVE LEARNING ENVIRONMENT IN INTRODUCTORY PHYSICS COURSE OF FACULTY OF TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION

BUILDING ACTIVE AND COLLABORATIVE LEARNING ENVIRONMENT IN INTRODUCTORY PHYSICS COURSE OF FACULTY OF TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION

... Active learning based on constructivism theory with two strands: cognitive constructivism and social ...adult education, whereas pedagogy applies to the education of ...the active ...

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Status of research results in chemistry of biologically active substances in Benin

Status of research results in chemistry of biologically active substances in Benin

... In Benin, the most frequent diseases or diseases that cause most morbidity problems, temporary stopping work and mortality are many (malaria, diarrhea, broncho-pulmonary affections, in- fected traumatic wounds, ...

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Problem-Based Learning in Physician Assistant Education at a University in Eastern South Carolina: Improving an Active Learning Pedagogy

Problem-Based Learning in Physician Assistant Education at a University in Eastern South Carolina: Improving an Active Learning Pedagogy

... provide training in PBL facilitation which may be accessed through a simple internet data search. Faculty facilitation improvement is also recommended through regular formal and informal faculty meetings where all ...

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