The Process of Simulation Authoring/Creation by Chemistry Teachers: A Service Learning

Authors

  • Marcela E. Fejes
  • Maria Elena Infante-Malachias
  • Ana Maria Navas
  • César Augusto Amaral Nunes

Abstract

Two case studies are presented to describe the process of public school teachers authoring and creating chemistry simulations. They are part of the Virtual Didactic Laboratory for Chemistry, a project developed by the School of the Future of the University of Sao Paulo. The documental analysis of the material produced by two groups of teachers reflects different selection process for both themes and problem-situations when creating simulations. The study demonstrates the potential for chemistry learning with an approach that takes students’ everyday lives into account and is based on collaborative work among teachers and researchers. Also, from the teachers’ perspectives, the possibilities of interaction that a simulation offers for classroom activities are considered.

Keywords

Chemistry learning, interactive simulations, collaborative work, service learning, teacher training

Published

2008-09-16

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