A preliminary study for designing and developing augmented reality-based module for teaching chemical bonding in Nigerian secondary schools

The conventional strategies for teaching chemical bonding in Nigerian secondary schools, mostly utilizes two-dimensional images and structures either on paper sketches or boards drawing. As a result of these adverse situations, chemistry students in Nigeria have no background knowledge and skills in...

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Main Authors: Faruku, Aliyu, Abdul Talib, Corrienna, Hassan, Aliyu, Mani, Bilkisu Umar, Kang, Myoung Sook, Siow, Chee Loon
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Online Access:http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/90366/
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spelling my.utm.903662021-04-30T14:31:06Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/90366/ A preliminary study for designing and developing augmented reality-based module for teaching chemical bonding in Nigerian secondary schools Faruku, Aliyu Abdul Talib, Corrienna Hassan, Aliyu Mani, Bilkisu Umar Kang, Myoung Sook Siow, Chee Loon H Social Sciences (General) The conventional strategies for teaching chemical bonding in Nigerian secondary schools, mostly utilizes two-dimensional images and structures either on paper sketches or boards drawing. As a result of these adverse situations, chemistry students in Nigeria have no background knowledge and skills in 3D chemical structures and could influence their visualization skills in learning abstract concepts. In this regard, it is considered imperative to adopt digital technologies such as augmented reality to convert the two dimensional structure to three-dimensional. This study investigated the chemistry teacher’s opinion on the need for designing and developing an augmented reality module for teaching and learning chemical bonding Nigerian secondary school. It involved a survey research design with a questionnaire validated by three experts in chemistry and technology education with a reliability of 0.74 using Cronbach Alpha. Thirty (30) chemistry teachers served as respondents selected using a purposive sampling technique. Their responses on the instrument (i.e. questionnaire) were analysed using descriptive statistics. Most of the respondents indicated low spatial visualization skills, spatial reasoning skills and achievement among the students due to low clarity of dimensions of images utilize. They further agreed that it is suitable to incorporate three dimensional and digital graphics into the real-world learning environment for chemical bonding and use of a mobile phone to present the chemical bonding mechanisms, shapes and structures even though 90% of them are not aware of the augmented reality and its principle guidelines in teaching Pennwell Publishing Co. 2020 Article PeerReviewed Faruku, Aliyu and Abdul Talib, Corrienna and Hassan, Aliyu and Mani, Bilkisu Umar and Kang, Myoung Sook and Siow, Chee Loon (2020) A preliminary study for designing and developing augmented reality-based module for teaching chemical bonding in Nigerian secondary schools. Solid State Technology, 63 (1S). pp. 638-647. ISSN 0036-111X https://solidstatetechnology.us/index.php/JSST/article/view/751
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topic H Social Sciences (General)
spellingShingle H Social Sciences (General)
Faruku, Aliyu
Abdul Talib, Corrienna
Hassan, Aliyu
Mani, Bilkisu Umar
Kang, Myoung Sook
Siow, Chee Loon
A preliminary study for designing and developing augmented reality-based module for teaching chemical bonding in Nigerian secondary schools
description The conventional strategies for teaching chemical bonding in Nigerian secondary schools, mostly utilizes two-dimensional images and structures either on paper sketches or boards drawing. As a result of these adverse situations, chemistry students in Nigeria have no background knowledge and skills in 3D chemical structures and could influence their visualization skills in learning abstract concepts. In this regard, it is considered imperative to adopt digital technologies such as augmented reality to convert the two dimensional structure to three-dimensional. This study investigated the chemistry teacher’s opinion on the need for designing and developing an augmented reality module for teaching and learning chemical bonding Nigerian secondary school. It involved a survey research design with a questionnaire validated by three experts in chemistry and technology education with a reliability of 0.74 using Cronbach Alpha. Thirty (30) chemistry teachers served as respondents selected using a purposive sampling technique. Their responses on the instrument (i.e. questionnaire) were analysed using descriptive statistics. Most of the respondents indicated low spatial visualization skills, spatial reasoning skills and achievement among the students due to low clarity of dimensions of images utilize. They further agreed that it is suitable to incorporate three dimensional and digital graphics into the real-world learning environment for chemical bonding and use of a mobile phone to present the chemical bonding mechanisms, shapes and structures even though 90% of them are not aware of the augmented reality and its principle guidelines in teaching
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author Faruku, Aliyu
Abdul Talib, Corrienna
Hassan, Aliyu
Mani, Bilkisu Umar
Kang, Myoung Sook
Siow, Chee Loon
author_facet Faruku, Aliyu
Abdul Talib, Corrienna
Hassan, Aliyu
Mani, Bilkisu Umar
Kang, Myoung Sook
Siow, Chee Loon
author_sort Faruku, Aliyu
title A preliminary study for designing and developing augmented reality-based module for teaching chemical bonding in Nigerian secondary schools
title_short A preliminary study for designing and developing augmented reality-based module for teaching chemical bonding in Nigerian secondary schools
title_full A preliminary study for designing and developing augmented reality-based module for teaching chemical bonding in Nigerian secondary schools
title_fullStr A preliminary study for designing and developing augmented reality-based module for teaching chemical bonding in Nigerian secondary schools
title_full_unstemmed A preliminary study for designing and developing augmented reality-based module for teaching chemical bonding in Nigerian secondary schools
title_sort preliminary study for designing and developing augmented reality-based module for teaching chemical bonding in nigerian secondary schools
publisher Pennwell Publishing Co.
publishDate 2020
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/90366/
https://solidstatetechnology.us/index.php/JSST/article/view/751
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