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Developing and Implementing GAPc, a Gamification Project in Chemistry, toward a Remote Active Student-Centered Chemistry Course Bridging the Gap between Precollege and Undergraduate Education

发展中并且实现的 GAPc,在化学的一个 Gamification 工程,向衔接在 Precollege 和大学生教育之间的差距的一堂遥远的活跃以学生为中心的化学功课

作     者:Brassinne, Kristien Reynders, Monique Coninx, Karin Guedens, Wanda 

作者机构:Hasselt Univ Fac Sci BE-3590 Diepenbeek Belgium Hasselt Univ Biomol Design Grp Inst Mat Res IMO BE-3590 Diepenbeek Belgium Hasselt Univ Expertise Ctr Digital Media EDM BE-3590 Diepenbeek Belgium 

出 版 物:《JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL EDUCATION》 (化学教育杂志)

年 卷 期:2020年第97卷第8期

页      面:2147-2152页

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学科分类:0401[教育学-教育学] 07[理学] 0703[理学-化学] 

主  题:High School/Introductory Chemistry First-Year Undergraduate/General Inorganic Chemistry Public Understanding/Outreach Computer-Based Learning Distance Learning/Self Instruction Testing/Assessment Aqueous Solution Chemistry Acids/Bases Electrochemistry 

摘      要:This paper describes the development and implementation of GAPc, a gamification project in chemistry. GAPc is an online active student-centered remedial teaching tool allowing prospective and enrolled students to electronically assess their knowledge of basic and advanced chemistry concepts via different game levels of expertise. This provides them with ways to correct potential shortcomings in view of academic education. A large number of exercises with different degrees of difficulty, links to additional sources of information, automated feedback, and the integrated grading center are key features of GAPc. Notwithstanding that GAPc is conceived as a distance learning and self-learning tool, it works equally well in a classroom setting. Indeed, GAPc was initially meant as a trajectory for precollege students to remediate their acquainted knowledge of chemistry by easy remote access. Today, on the Hasselt University Campus, GAPc is used in the chemistry summer school for senior high school students, and in chemistry courses for freshmen and sophomores enrolled in curricula with a major chemistry component.

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