STEM Education
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-7363-2.ch045
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3D Multi-User Virtual Environments in Science Education

Abstract: The purpose of this chapter is to identify the potential and challenges in science education in the use of 3D MUVE science programs. These programs offer a number of instructional benefits in motivating and engaging students and in improving their science learning and scientific inquiry. 3D MUVE is a promising media in narrowing gender and racial achievement gaps and enabling an authentic and valid assessment of science education. Like all new instructional technologies, however, the wide use and implementatio… Show more

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“…In addition to struggling to comprehend the three levels of representation in chemistry, studies have reported that high school students hold alternative conceptions in chemistry related to chemical changes in matter, specific to particle theory of matter (Bodner, 1991;Chandrasegaran & Treagust, 2009;Chandrasegaran et al, 2007;Othman, Treagust, & Chandrasegaran, 2008;Qian, 2009;Treagust et al, 2010). These alternative conceptions are deeply rooted and are resistant to correction, even when students are confronted with the errors in their concept (Schwartz, Sadler, & Tai, 2008;Treagust et al, 2010).…”
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“…In addition to struggling to comprehend the three levels of representation in chemistry, studies have reported that high school students hold alternative conceptions in chemistry related to chemical changes in matter, specific to particle theory of matter (Bodner, 1991;Chandrasegaran & Treagust, 2009;Chandrasegaran et al, 2007;Othman, Treagust, & Chandrasegaran, 2008;Qian, 2009;Treagust et al, 2010). These alternative conceptions are deeply rooted and are resistant to correction, even when students are confronted with the errors in their concept (Schwartz, Sadler, & Tai, 2008;Treagust et al, 2010).…”
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“…Estos ambientes han sido introducidos en diferentes contextos educa vos, desde Medicina (BOULOS, 2007) hasta Negocios (UNIT, 2008), incluso pasando por la Ingeniería de So ware (RODRIGUEZ, SORIA, CAMPO, 2015). Una de sus principales ventajas radica en que son capaces de mejorar las experiencias de aprendizaje de los estudiantes aumentando el compromiso, la mo vación y las habilidades colabora vas (CRELLIN et al, 2009;LI, D´SOUZA, DUA, 2011;DALGARNO et al, 2010;QIAN, 2009;DUNCAN, MILLER, JIANG, 2012;OMALE et al, 2009;RILEY, STACY, 2008).…”
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