Augmented reality as auxiliary resource for significant learning of molecular geometry
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Resumo: | The content of Molecular Geometry is viewed with difficulty by most students. This difficulty is often linked to the way the subject is approached in the classroom. It is known that digital technologies are increasingly inserted in the students' daily lives and that they can be used to promote a favorable environment for learning, helping the teacher in the classroom. In order to facilitate understanding and promote meaningful learning, the present work suggests the use of the activity proposed by the augmented reality application Mirage-Molecular Geometry, where the student has the opportunity to understand the geometry of some molecules through the observation of its structure from different angles. In addition, augmented reality promotes education dynamically, enabling students to actively participate in the construction of their knowledge. Thus, it is expected that the presented practice promotes an improvement in the learning process, making it more effective and attractive. |
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Augmented reality as auxiliary resource for significant learning of molecular geometryRealidad aumentada como recurso auxiliar para el aprendizaje significativo de la geometría molecularA realidade aumentada como recurso auxiliar para a aprendizagem significativa de geometria molecularMolecular geometryMeaningful learningAugmented reality.Geometría molecularAprendizaje significativoRealidad aumentada.Geometria molecularAprendizagem significativaRealidade aumentada.The content of Molecular Geometry is viewed with difficulty by most students. This difficulty is often linked to the way the subject is approached in the classroom. It is known that digital technologies are increasingly inserted in the students' daily lives and that they can be used to promote a favorable environment for learning, helping the teacher in the classroom. In order to facilitate understanding and promote meaningful learning, the present work suggests the use of the activity proposed by the augmented reality application Mirage-Molecular Geometry, where the student has the opportunity to understand the geometry of some molecules through the observation of its structure from different angles. In addition, augmented reality promotes education dynamically, enabling students to actively participate in the construction of their knowledge. Thus, it is expected that the presented practice promotes an improvement in the learning process, making it more effective and attractive.La mayoría de los estudiantes ven con dificultad el contenido de Geometría Molecular. Esta dificultad suele estar relacionada con la forma en que se aborda el tema en el aula. Se sabe que las tecnologías digitales se insertan cada vez más en la vida cotidiana de los estudiantes y que pueden utilizarse para promover un entorno favorable al aprendizaje, ayudando al docente en el aula. Con el fin de facilitar la comprensión y promover el aprendizaje significativo, el presente trabajo sugiere el uso de la actividad propuesta por la aplicación de realidad aumentada Mirage-Geometría Molecular, donde el alumno tiene la oportunidad de comprender la geometría de algunas moléculas a través de la observación de su estructura desde diferentes ángulos. Además, la realidad aumentada promueve la educación de forma dinámica, permitiendo que los estudiantes participen activamente en la construcción de sus conocimientos. Así, se espera que la práctica presentada promueva una mejora en el proceso de aprendizaje, haciéndolo más efectivo y atractivo.O conteúdo de Geometria Molecular é visto com dificuldade pela maioria dos estudantes. Muitas vezes essa dificuldade está ligada à maneira como o assunto é abordado em sala de aula. Sabe-se que as tecnologias digitais estão cada vez mais inseridas no cotidiano dos estudantes e que podem ser utilizadas para promover um abiente favorárel para a aprendizagem, auxiliando o professor em sala de aula. Com o intuito de facilitar o entendimento e promover uma aprendizagem significativa, o presente trabalho traz como sugestão a utilização da atividade proposta pelo aplicativo de realidade aumentada Mirage-Molecular Geometry, onde o aluno tem a oportunidade compreender a geometria de algumas moléculas através da observação de sua estrutura sob diversos ângulos. Além disso, a realidade aumentada promove uma educação de forma dinâmica, possibilitando o aluno participar ativamente da construção de seu conhecimento. Sendo assim, espera-se que a prática apresentada promova uma melhoria no processo de aprendizagem, tornando-o mais efetivo e atrativo.Research, Society and Development2021-08-09info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/902710.33448/rsd-v10i10.9027Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 10; e21710109027Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 10; e21710109027Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 10; e217101090272525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/9027/16759Copyright (c) 2021 Nágila Menezes Rocha; Ana Karine Portela Vasconcelos; Vicente Tomé do Nascimento Filho; Caroline de Goes Sampaio; Maria Cleide da Silva Barrosohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessRocha, Nágila MenezesVasconcelos, Ana Karine Portela Nascimento Filho, Vicente Tomé do Sampaio, Caroline de Goes Barroso, Maria Cleide da Silva 2021-10-02T21:49:16Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/9027Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:31:22.379525Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Augmented reality as auxiliary resource for significant learning of molecular geometry Realidad aumentada como recurso auxiliar para el aprendizaje significativo de la geometría molecular A realidade aumentada como recurso auxiliar para a aprendizagem significativa de geometria molecular |
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Augmented reality as auxiliary resource for significant learning of molecular geometry |
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Augmented reality as auxiliary resource for significant learning of molecular geometry Rocha, Nágila Menezes Molecular geometry Meaningful learning Augmented reality. Geometría molecular Aprendizaje significativo Realidad aumentada. Geometria molecular Aprendizagem significativa Realidade aumentada. |
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Augmented reality as auxiliary resource for significant learning of molecular geometry |
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Augmented reality as auxiliary resource for significant learning of molecular geometry |
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Augmented reality as auxiliary resource for significant learning of molecular geometry |
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Augmented reality as auxiliary resource for significant learning of molecular geometry |
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Augmented reality as auxiliary resource for significant learning of molecular geometry |
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Rocha, Nágila Menezes |
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Rocha, Nágila Menezes Vasconcelos, Ana Karine Portela Nascimento Filho, Vicente Tomé do Sampaio, Caroline de Goes Barroso, Maria Cleide da Silva |
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Vasconcelos, Ana Karine Portela Nascimento Filho, Vicente Tomé do Sampaio, Caroline de Goes Barroso, Maria Cleide da Silva |
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Rocha, Nágila Menezes Vasconcelos, Ana Karine Portela Nascimento Filho, Vicente Tomé do Sampaio, Caroline de Goes Barroso, Maria Cleide da Silva |
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Molecular geometry Meaningful learning Augmented reality. Geometría molecular Aprendizaje significativo Realidad aumentada. Geometria molecular Aprendizagem significativa Realidade aumentada. |
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Molecular geometry Meaningful learning Augmented reality. Geometría molecular Aprendizaje significativo Realidad aumentada. Geometria molecular Aprendizagem significativa Realidade aumentada. |
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The content of Molecular Geometry is viewed with difficulty by most students. This difficulty is often linked to the way the subject is approached in the classroom. It is known that digital technologies are increasingly inserted in the students' daily lives and that they can be used to promote a favorable environment for learning, helping the teacher in the classroom. In order to facilitate understanding and promote meaningful learning, the present work suggests the use of the activity proposed by the augmented reality application Mirage-Molecular Geometry, where the student has the opportunity to understand the geometry of some molecules through the observation of its structure from different angles. In addition, augmented reality promotes education dynamically, enabling students to actively participate in the construction of their knowledge. Thus, it is expected that the presented practice promotes an improvement in the learning process, making it more effective and attractive. |
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