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Student-Generated Videos to Promote Understanding of Chemical Reactions

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Título
Student-Generated Videos to Promote Understanding of Chemical Reactions
Autor(es)
Fernández, Alberto
López-Torres, Margarita
Fernández Sánchez, Jesús José
Vázquez, Digna
Fecha
2023-02-03
Cita bibliográfica
Alberto A. Fernández, Margarita López-Torres, Jesús J. Fernández, and Digna Vázquez-García (2023). Student-Generated Videos to Promote Understanding of Chemical Reactions. Journal of Chemical Education, 100 (2), 1039-1046. DOI: 10.1021/acs.jchemed.2c00813
Resumen
[Abstract] Students were tasked with the creation of videos of ordinary reactions to promote significant learning of complex concepts underlying chemical transformations. Interactive infographics were used to deliver instructions. Afterward, students planned the experimental setup for the reaction execution and video recording using their mobile phones. The videos and an online questionnaire, also created by the students, were shared with other class members using the visual platform Padlet. The reasoning required to elaborate the questions contributed to a better understanding of the principles underpinning the chemical equation. An exit survey showed that planning and performing the activity were not time-consuming for the students. Marks attained by the students in questions related to chemical reactions improved after completing the activity.
Palabras clave
First-year undergraduate/general
Second-year undergraduate
Inorganic Chemistry
Laboratory instruction
Multimedia-based learning
Collaborative Cooperative learning
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Published as part of the Journal of Chemical Education virtual special issue “Teaching Changes and Insights Gained in the Time after COVID-19”.
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https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jchemed.2c00813
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Atribución 4.0 Internacional
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1938-1328

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