Title :
TsoiChem: A Mobile Application to Facilitate Student Learning in Organic Chemistry
Author :
Tsoi, Mai Yin ; Dekhane, Sonal
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Sci. & Technol., Georgia Gwinnett Coll., Lawrenceville, GA, USA
Abstract :
Mobile devices, such as the iPhone, are potentially powerful learning tools, with their touch screen capabilities and highly interactive and engaging applications available for download. The dependence of today\´s student on mobile devices also contributes to the possibility of increased student engagement and time-on-task -- both factors in student success. This paper describes the development of a mobile application (app) created as a learning tool for organic chemistry students. The learning needs of organic chemistry students studying the topic "functional groups" were first identified, appropriate learning theories were chosen, and then a functional prototype of the mobile application "TsoiChem" was designed and then created using Apple\´s iOS Software Development Kit. Unlike many existing chemistry applications, this application leverages the multi-touch feature of iPhone to teach fundamentals of functional groups to students and incorporated several learning theories and models in doing so. The ways in which learning theories and models helped inform the design of this mobile app will be discussed.
Keywords :
chemistry computing; computer aided instruction; mobile computing; software tools; functional groups; functional prototype; iOS software development; iPhone; learning theory; learning tool; mobile devices; multi-touch feature; organic chemistry students; Chemistry; Educational institutions; Materials; Mobile communication; Mobile handsets; Visualization; Apple iPhone application; Mobile learning; chemistry education; functional groups; learning models; learning theory; mobile app; mobile application development; organic chemistry;
Conference_Titel :
Advanced Learning Technologies (ICALT), 2011 11th IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Athens, GA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-61284-209-7
Electronic_ISBN :
2161-3761
DOI :
10.1109/ICALT.2011.167