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Virtual lab: An adequate multi-modality learning channel for enhancing students’ perception in chemistry

Publication Type : Journal Article

Thematic Areas : Amrita Center for Cybersecurity Systems and Networks

Publisher : Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, Springer Verlag,

Source : Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, Springer Verlag, Volume 574, p.419-433 (2017)

Url : https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85018703631&doi=10.1007%2f978-3-319-57264-2_42&partnerID=40&md5=53dd7b0437bcb56f6313ce77d3eb5035

ISBN : 9783319572635

Keywords : Animation, Beryllium compounds, Crystal field theory, E-learning, Education, Instruction styles, Intelligent systems, Laboratories, Learning modalities, Learning systems, simulation, Students, Virtual lab

Campus : Amritapuri, Coimbatore

School : Centre for Cybersecurity Systems and Networks, School of Engineering

Center : Cyber Security, TBI

Department : Chemical, cyber Security

Year : 2017

Abstract : This paper investigates the instructional effectiveness of learning modalities towards enhancing learners’ conceptual understanding of crystal field theory (CFT) using a multimedia rich platform such as Virtual Laboratory. The virtual laboratory in the present work has integrated modalities such as graphics, images, animations, videos and simulations for simultaneous demonstration of concepts related to CFT. This study aims to evaluate the impact of these modalities on the learning outcomes of visual, auditory and kinesthetic learners irrespective of their preferred learning modality. A case study of 524 undergraduate chemistry students from four higher educational institutes was carried out as part of the evaluation. Assessment of knowledge, conceptual understanding, application and analysis with and without the virtual lab platform was done using assessment quizzes. Results showed that students that underwent a combination of visual, auditory and kinesthetic learning modalities within virtual lab environment had significantly improved their understanding resulting in better performance. The study also characterizes the effectiveness of integrated modalities on the enhancement of learning amongst the three types of learners. © Springer International Publishing AG 2017.

Cite this Research Publication :
Dr. Krishnashree Achuthan and Murali, S. S., “Virtual lab: An adequate multi-modality learning channel for enhancing students’ perception in chemistry”, Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol. 574, pp. 419-433, 2017

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