Química Nova (Dec 2015)

INTERACTIONS: DESIGN, IMPLEMENTATION AND EVALUATION OF A COMPUTATIONAL TOOL FOR TEACHING INTERMOLECULAR FORCES IN HIGHER EDUCATION

  • Francisco Geraldo Barbosa,
  • Jair Mafezoli,
  • Mary Anne Sousa Lima,
  • Francisco Serra Oliveira Alexandre,
  • Diego Macedo de Almeida,
  • Antonio José Melo Leite Junior,
  • José Nunes da Silva Júnior

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5935/0100-4042.20150147
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 38, no. 10
pp. 1351 – 1356

Abstract

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Intermolecular forces are a useful concept that can explain the attraction between particulate matter as well as numerous phenomena in our lives such as viscosity, solubility, drug interactions, and dyeing of fibers. However, studies show that students have difficulty understanding this important concept, which has led us to develop a free educational software in English and Portuguese. The software can be used interactively by teachers and students, thus facilitating better understanding. Professors and students, both graduate and undergraduate, were questioned about the software quality and its intuitiveness of use, facility of navigation, and pedagogical application using a Likert scale. The results led to the conclusion that the developed computer application can be characterized as an auxiliary tool to assist teachers in their lectures and students in their learning process of intermolecular forces.

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