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Achieving greater feedback and flexibility using online pre-laboratory exercises with non-major chemistry students

journal contribution
posted on 2007-05-01, 00:00 authored by Gail Chittleborough, M Mocerino, D Treagust
Compulsory online pre-laboratory exercises were required of non-major, first-year university chemistry students in response to poor student preparation for laboratory sessions. The online pre-laboratory exercises were designed to be straightforward, endeavoring to help students maximize the benefits of the introductory laboratory class. Diagrams and pictures were included in the exercises to improve descriptions. Students were allowed multiple attempts with immediate feedback provided to help them learn from their mistakes. The study is a descriptive account of students' perceptions of the impact of online pre-laboratory exercises on their learning. Students recognized the value of the exercises in improving their organization, their preparedness for the laboratory class, and their understanding of the chemistry concepts of the weekly experiments. The increased flexibility of doing pre-laboratory exercises online and the increased feedback to students were two important aspects of this project that nearly all students recognized as being beneficial to their learning.<br>

History

Location

Easton, Pa.

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Journal

Journal of chemical education

Volume

84

Pagination

884 - 888

ISSN

0021-9584

Issue

5

Publisher

American Chemical Society