Issue 2, 2007

The integration of a viscosity simulator in a chemistry laboratory

Abstract

We integrated an interactive viscosity simulator into a pre-laboratory session in an attempt to improve training in a chemistry laboratory. The students were divided into two groups, the experimental group (EG) and the control group (CG). The students of the EG participated in a pre-laboratory session with additional instruction, including the use of the simulation on personal computers and other discussions. After the pre-labs, these students participated in the design of the experiments using the simulator as an educational tool, and then carried out the experiments; in addition, they processed their data on spreadsheets, and they pooled their results through a Local Area Network (LAN). Students of the CG performed the experiments following the traditional teaching procedure (recipe-labs), without attending the pre-lab session. Comparison of the two groups showed that the EG students valued the opportunity to question the teacher in the pre-laboratory session, and that they found this teaching procedure useful. As a result they felt more confident when they entered a laboratory and they understood better the theory behind the experiment than the CG students. [Chem. Educ. Res. Pract., 2007, 8 (2), 220-231.]

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
02 Jun 2006
Accepted
23 Feb 2007

Chem. Educ. Res. Pract., 2007,8, 220-231

The integration of a viscosity simulator in a chemistry laboratory

M. Limniou, N. Papadopoulos, A. Giannakoudakis, D. Roberts and O. Otto, Chem. Educ. Res. Pract., 2007, 8, 220 DOI: 10.1039/B6RP90032A

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