This article presents a review of published literature concerning the use of computer simulations and modeling tools in Chemical Education. The findings about the possibilities of their application in the Chemistry curriculum, their effective implementation, the teaching methods involved, the research methodology and also the instruments of evaluation that were used and their results were described and analyzed. The need to develop adequate theory support to educators who want to start using this new technology in their Chemistry classes became evident along the research, as well as the lack of development of model perception among Chemistry educators and learners
The aim of this thesis was to suggest a flexible way of using simulation programs and computer-contr...
The aim of this research is to determine the effect of chemistry laboratory applications supported w...
Teaching science with computer simulations is a complex undertaking. This case study examines how an...
This article presents a review of published literature concerning the use of computer simulations an...
This article presents a review of published literature concerning the use of computer simulations an...
Le Châtelier's principle and chemical equilibrium are considered two of the most difficult topics fo...
Le Châtelier's principle and chemical equilibrium are considered two of the most difficult topics fo...
Le Châtelier's principle and chemical equilibrium are considered two of the most difficult topics fo...
In this study, the question whether a computer simulation based on principles of model-based teachin...
In this study, the question whether a computer simulation based on principles of model-based teachin...
In this study, the question whether a computer simulation based on principles of model-based teachin...
This case study is an attempt to investigate how computer simulations can contribute to engaging stu...
This case study is an attempt to investigate how computer simulations can contribute to engaging stu...
It is a well established fact that many students find it difficult to understand chemical concepts, ...
The publicly available free computer program, SimChemistry, was used as an active learning tool in t...
The aim of this thesis was to suggest a flexible way of using simulation programs and computer-contr...
The aim of this research is to determine the effect of chemistry laboratory applications supported w...
Teaching science with computer simulations is a complex undertaking. This case study examines how an...
This article presents a review of published literature concerning the use of computer simulations an...
This article presents a review of published literature concerning the use of computer simulations an...
Le Châtelier's principle and chemical equilibrium are considered two of the most difficult topics fo...
Le Châtelier's principle and chemical equilibrium are considered two of the most difficult topics fo...
Le Châtelier's principle and chemical equilibrium are considered two of the most difficult topics fo...
In this study, the question whether a computer simulation based on principles of model-based teachin...
In this study, the question whether a computer simulation based on principles of model-based teachin...
In this study, the question whether a computer simulation based on principles of model-based teachin...
This case study is an attempt to investigate how computer simulations can contribute to engaging stu...
This case study is an attempt to investigate how computer simulations can contribute to engaging stu...
It is a well established fact that many students find it difficult to understand chemical concepts, ...
The publicly available free computer program, SimChemistry, was used as an active learning tool in t...
The aim of this thesis was to suggest a flexible way of using simulation programs and computer-contr...
The aim of this research is to determine the effect of chemistry laboratory applications supported w...
Teaching science with computer simulations is a complex undertaking. This case study examines how an...