EXPERIMENTAL ACTIVITIES USING VIRTUAL SIMULATORS TO LEARN CHEMISTRY DURING COVID-19 PANDEMIC

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Autor(a) principal: Cruz, Elena Patricia Urquizo
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Salcán, Narcisa de Jesús Sánchez, Riofrío, Monserrat Catalina Orrego
Tipo de documento: preprint
Idioma: spa
Título da fonte: SciELO Preprints
Texto Completo: https://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/preprint/view/3668
Resumo: Faced with the COVID-19 pandemic, the education system moved to virtual mode, causing teachers to change methodologies, strategies, and teaching resources in order to be used for teaching-learning processes. The impediment of entering to Chemistry laboratories motivated the use of simulators and virtual laboratories as resources linked to learning. Present study determines the efficacy of these resources, the research is quantitative with a correlational level and a quasi-experimental design with post-test. The applied method was the heuristic and assumes Ausubel's theory of significant learning. The study population comprises 188 students enrolled during the period November 2020- April 2021 in the career of Pedagogy of Experimental Sciences, Chemistry and Biology. The sampling technique was intentional non-probabilistic and corresponds to the second, third and fifth semester students of the subjects of General Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry and Chemical Physics respectively. At the end of the investigation, it was determined that the PhET simulator and the virtual laboratories: Crocodile Chemistry605 and Yenka allowed feedback and motivation in each guided virtual experimental activity; not existing a significant difference in the academic performance of the students, who in their majority reached the learning results.
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spelling EXPERIMENTAL ACTIVITIES USING VIRTUAL SIMULATORS TO LEARN CHEMISTRY DURING COVID-19 PANDEMICACTIVIDADES EXPERIMENTALES UTILIZANDO SIMULADORES VIRTUALES PARA EL APRENDIZAJE DE QUÍMICA EN TIEMPOS DE PANDEMIA POR COVID-19Experimental actyvitycovid-19chemistrysimulatorvirtual laboratoryActividad experimentalcovid-19químicasimuladorlaboratorio virtualFaced with the COVID-19 pandemic, the education system moved to virtual mode, causing teachers to change methodologies, strategies, and teaching resources in order to be used for teaching-learning processes. The impediment of entering to Chemistry laboratories motivated the use of simulators and virtual laboratories as resources linked to learning. Present study determines the efficacy of these resources, the research is quantitative with a correlational level and a quasi-experimental design with post-test. The applied method was the heuristic and assumes Ausubel's theory of significant learning. The study population comprises 188 students enrolled during the period November 2020- April 2021 in the career of Pedagogy of Experimental Sciences, Chemistry and Biology. The sampling technique was intentional non-probabilistic and corresponds to the second, third and fifth semester students of the subjects of General Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry and Chemical Physics respectively. At the end of the investigation, it was determined that the PhET simulator and the virtual laboratories: Crocodile Chemistry605 and Yenka allowed feedback and motivation in each guided virtual experimental activity; not existing a significant difference in the academic performance of the students, who in their majority reached the learning results.Ante la pandemia por COVID-19 el sistema educativo se trasladó a la modalidad virtual, provocando en los maestros un cambio de metodologías, estrategias y recursos a emplearse para los procesos de enseñanza aprendizaje. El impedimento de ingreso a laboratorios de Química motivó el uso de simuladores y laboratorios virtuales como recursos vinculados al aprendizaje. El presente estudio determina la eficacia de estos recursos, la investigación es cuantitativa con un nivel correlacional y un diseño cuasiexperimental con posprueba. El método aplicado fue el heurístico y asume la teoría del aprendizaje significativo de Ausubel. La población de estudio comprende 188 estudiantes matriculados durante el periodo noviembre 2020- abril 2021 en la Carrera de Pedagogía de las Ciencias Experimentales Química y Biología. La técnica de muestreo fue no probabilístico intencional y corresponde a los estudiantes de segundo, tercero y quinto semestre de las asignaturas de Química General, Química Inorgánica y Física Química, respectivamente. Al finalizar la investigación se determinó que el simulador PhET y los laboratorios virtuales: Crocodile Chemistry605 y Yenka permitieron retroalimentación y motivación en cada actividad experimental virtual guiada; no existiendo una diferencia significativa en el rendimiento académico de los estudiantes quienes, en su mayoría, alcanzaron los resultados de aprendizaje.SciELO PreprintsSciELO PreprintsSciELO Preprints2022-02-22info:eu-repo/semantics/preprintinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/preprint/view/366810.1590/SciELOPreprints.3668spahttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/article/view/3668/6793Copyright (c) 2022 Elena Patricia Urquizo Cruz, Narcisa de Jesús Sánchez Salcán, Monserrat Catalina Orrego Riofríohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCruz, Elena Patricia UrquizoSalcán, Narcisa de Jesús SánchezRiofrío, Monserrat Catalina Orregoreponame:SciELO Preprintsinstname:SciELOinstacron:SCI2022-02-21T20:01:39Zoai:ops.preprints.scielo.org:preprint/3668Servidor de preprintshttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scieloONGhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/oaiscielo.submission@scielo.orgopendoar:2022-02-21T20:01:39SciELO Preprints - SciELOfalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv EXPERIMENTAL ACTIVITIES USING VIRTUAL SIMULATORS TO LEARN CHEMISTRY DURING COVID-19 PANDEMIC
ACTIVIDADES EXPERIMENTALES UTILIZANDO SIMULADORES VIRTUALES PARA EL APRENDIZAJE DE QUÍMICA EN TIEMPOS DE PANDEMIA POR COVID-19
title EXPERIMENTAL ACTIVITIES USING VIRTUAL SIMULATORS TO LEARN CHEMISTRY DURING COVID-19 PANDEMIC
spellingShingle EXPERIMENTAL ACTIVITIES USING VIRTUAL SIMULATORS TO LEARN CHEMISTRY DURING COVID-19 PANDEMIC
Cruz, Elena Patricia Urquizo
Experimental actyvity
covid-19
chemistry
simulator
virtual laboratory
Actividad experimental
covid-19
química
simulador
laboratorio virtual
title_short EXPERIMENTAL ACTIVITIES USING VIRTUAL SIMULATORS TO LEARN CHEMISTRY DURING COVID-19 PANDEMIC
title_full EXPERIMENTAL ACTIVITIES USING VIRTUAL SIMULATORS TO LEARN CHEMISTRY DURING COVID-19 PANDEMIC
title_fullStr EXPERIMENTAL ACTIVITIES USING VIRTUAL SIMULATORS TO LEARN CHEMISTRY DURING COVID-19 PANDEMIC
title_full_unstemmed EXPERIMENTAL ACTIVITIES USING VIRTUAL SIMULATORS TO LEARN CHEMISTRY DURING COVID-19 PANDEMIC
title_sort EXPERIMENTAL ACTIVITIES USING VIRTUAL SIMULATORS TO LEARN CHEMISTRY DURING COVID-19 PANDEMIC
author Cruz, Elena Patricia Urquizo
author_facet Cruz, Elena Patricia Urquizo
Salcán, Narcisa de Jesús Sánchez
Riofrío, Monserrat Catalina Orrego
author_role author
author2 Salcán, Narcisa de Jesús Sánchez
Riofrío, Monserrat Catalina Orrego
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author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Cruz, Elena Patricia Urquizo
Salcán, Narcisa de Jesús Sánchez
Riofrío, Monserrat Catalina Orrego
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Experimental actyvity
covid-19
chemistry
simulator
virtual laboratory
Actividad experimental
covid-19
química
simulador
laboratorio virtual
topic Experimental actyvity
covid-19
chemistry
simulator
virtual laboratory
Actividad experimental
covid-19
química
simulador
laboratorio virtual
description Faced with the COVID-19 pandemic, the education system moved to virtual mode, causing teachers to change methodologies, strategies, and teaching resources in order to be used for teaching-learning processes. The impediment of entering to Chemistry laboratories motivated the use of simulators and virtual laboratories as resources linked to learning. Present study determines the efficacy of these resources, the research is quantitative with a correlational level and a quasi-experimental design with post-test. The applied method was the heuristic and assumes Ausubel's theory of significant learning. The study population comprises 188 students enrolled during the period November 2020- April 2021 in the career of Pedagogy of Experimental Sciences, Chemistry and Biology. The sampling technique was intentional non-probabilistic and corresponds to the second, third and fifth semester students of the subjects of General Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry and Chemical Physics respectively. At the end of the investigation, it was determined that the PhET simulator and the virtual laboratories: Crocodile Chemistry605 and Yenka allowed feedback and motivation in each guided virtual experimental activity; not existing a significant difference in the academic performance of the students, who in their majority reached the learning results.
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