2019
DOI: 10.21315/apjee2019.34.10
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Learning Demand and Classroom Discourse Design Tools to Improve Students’ Conceptual Understanding of the Nature of Electrolytes

Abstract: Bunyamin. (2019). Learning demand and classroom discourse design tools to improve students' conceptual understanding of the nature of electrolytes.

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“…Putra, et al [39] stated that android-based chemistry learning media in the form of multimedia could attract students' interests in learning chemistry. Abstract chemistry concepts are best viewed using visual representations with the aid of modern technology, such as multimedia and animated video [6], [39]. Animation helps to illustrate the chemical phenomena at the submicroscopic level, and to relate it to different symbolic representations of concepts in chemistry [40].…”
Section: "We Need Imagination In Chemistry For Example How the Electron Is Formed How It Moves For Some People They Might Not Able To Imamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Putra, et al [39] stated that android-based chemistry learning media in the form of multimedia could attract students' interests in learning chemistry. Abstract chemistry concepts are best viewed using visual representations with the aid of modern technology, such as multimedia and animated video [6], [39]. Animation helps to illustrate the chemical phenomena at the submicroscopic level, and to relate it to different symbolic representations of concepts in chemistry [40].…”
Section: "We Need Imagination In Chemistry For Example How the Electron Is Formed How It Moves For Some People They Might Not Able To Imamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Language plays a significant role in thinking and learning, since learners internalize the it to structure their thinking [46]. Classroom discourse encourages students to internalize their learning before they explain scientific events using their own words [6]. It also enables lecturers to identify and correct students' misconceptions in chemical concepts [6].…”
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“…The terms such as oxidation and reduction make the topics even more difficult. In a study by Ahmad & Lah (2013) and Ahmad et al (2019), they identify differences in students' everyday understanding of electrochemistry and the curriculum; thus, designed teaching that contains practical activities at a fine grain size could address the students' conceptual understanding of this topic.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Ahmad & Lah (2013) and Ahmad et al (2019), students' difficulties in learning electrochemistry are divided into two main areas that cannot generate detailed explanations of the chemical event and cannot relate the macroscopic, sub-microscopic, and symbolic entities or any of the two entities. The main reason students misunderstanding this topic is because students cannot relate to the existence of positive ions and negative ions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%