Development of molecular models for use in teaching selected topics in organic chemistry

This study develops a set of molecular models intended for freshmen students who are non-science majors. It is of a developmental type of study where the resulting product developed is assessed. This study involved three phases: 1) Development phase 2) Lesson preparation, and 3) Evaluation phase. Ph...

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Main Author: Tribiana, Estrella T.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_masteral-82502022-03-08T03:29:27Z Development of molecular models for use in teaching selected topics in organic chemistry Tribiana, Estrella T. This study develops a set of molecular models intended for freshmen students who are non-science majors. It is of a developmental type of study where the resulting product developed is assessed. This study involved three phases: 1) Development phase 2) Lesson preparation, and 3) Evaluation phase. Phase I: Development phase - resulted in the production of molecular models. This model system consisted of 78 atoms, 3 functional groups, 101 rods, and 6 orbitals. These were made of indigenous materials such as bamboo, wood, and rattan. Phase II: Lesson preparation - these models were used in the following lessons: uniqueness of carbon atoms, functional groups, structural formulas, nomenclature, isomerism, the right-handed and left-handed molecules, and geometry. Phase III: Evaluation phase - involved the evaluation of the models by the students and teachers using the interview and questionnaire methods. This evaluation was intended to assess the instructional characteristics of the models as to usefulness, physical properties, versatility, adaptability, simplicity, cost, replicability, presentability, reliability, and durability. The development and evaluation of the models was conducted at the Catanduanes State Colleges, Virac, Catanduanes, during the second semester, 1990-1991. The evaluation of the models by the teachers and students showed that the models possessed the characteristics of an effective instructional material. 1991-07-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_masteral/1412 https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=8250&context=etd_masteral Master's Theses English Animo Repository Molecules--Models Chemistry--Teaching aids and devices Teaching--Aids and devices Organic Chemistry
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topic Molecules--Models
Chemistry--Teaching aids and devices
Teaching--Aids and devices
Organic Chemistry
spellingShingle Molecules--Models
Chemistry--Teaching aids and devices
Teaching--Aids and devices
Organic Chemistry
Tribiana, Estrella T.
Development of molecular models for use in teaching selected topics in organic chemistry
description This study develops a set of molecular models intended for freshmen students who are non-science majors. It is of a developmental type of study where the resulting product developed is assessed. This study involved three phases: 1) Development phase 2) Lesson preparation, and 3) Evaluation phase. Phase I: Development phase - resulted in the production of molecular models. This model system consisted of 78 atoms, 3 functional groups, 101 rods, and 6 orbitals. These were made of indigenous materials such as bamboo, wood, and rattan. Phase II: Lesson preparation - these models were used in the following lessons: uniqueness of carbon atoms, functional groups, structural formulas, nomenclature, isomerism, the right-handed and left-handed molecules, and geometry. Phase III: Evaluation phase - involved the evaluation of the models by the students and teachers using the interview and questionnaire methods. This evaluation was intended to assess the instructional characteristics of the models as to usefulness, physical properties, versatility, adaptability, simplicity, cost, replicability, presentability, reliability, and durability. The development and evaluation of the models was conducted at the Catanduanes State Colleges, Virac, Catanduanes, during the second semester, 1990-1991. The evaluation of the models by the teachers and students showed that the models possessed the characteristics of an effective instructional material.
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author Tribiana, Estrella T.
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author_sort Tribiana, Estrella T.
title Development of molecular models for use in teaching selected topics in organic chemistry
title_short Development of molecular models for use in teaching selected topics in organic chemistry
title_full Development of molecular models for use in teaching selected topics in organic chemistry
title_fullStr Development of molecular models for use in teaching selected topics in organic chemistry
title_full_unstemmed Development of molecular models for use in teaching selected topics in organic chemistry
title_sort development of molecular models for use in teaching selected topics in organic chemistry
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 1991
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_masteral/1412
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