This study measures changes in teachers' attitudes, content knowledge, and spatial ability following a two-year visualization workshop experience. The workshop involved intensive, half-day sessions over three weeks for two consecutive summers, in which the participants worked with three-dimensional models and computer-generated images. No changes were observed in content knowledge and only a few significant changes in attitude were found. However, this study did find that throughout the workshop teachers' spatial abilities significantly increased with use and decreased with lack of use.
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Williamson, Vickie M.; José, Thomas J. J. Chem. Educ.2008, 85, 718.
Keywords
Chemical Education Research; Computer-Based Learning; Constructivism; First-Year Undergraduate / General; General Public; Molecular Modeling; Multimedia-Based Learning; Professional Development
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