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Do Haptic Representations Help Complex Molecular Learning?

July 1, 2011 | Media and Technology

This study explored whether adding a haptic interface (that provides users with somatosensory information about virtual objects by force and tactile feedback) to a three-dimensional (3D) chemical model enhanced students' understanding of complex molecular interactions. Two modes of the model were compared in a between-groups pre- and posttest design. In both modes, users could move and rotate virtual 3D representations of the chemical structures of the two molecules, a protein and a small ligand molecule. In addition, in a haptic mode users could feel the interactions (repulsive and attractive) between molecules as forces with a haptic device. Twenty postgraduate students (10 in each condition) took pretests about the process of protein--ligand recognition before exploring the model in ways suggested by structured worksheets and then completing a posttest. Analysis addressed quantitative learning outcomes and more qualitatively students' reasoning during the learning phase. Results showed that the haptic system helped students learn more about the process of protein-ligand recognition and changed the way they reasoned about molecules to include more force-based explanations. It may also have protected students from drawing erroneous conclusions about the process of protein-ligand recognition observed when students interacted with only the visual model.

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  • Petter Bivall
    Author
    Linkoping University
  • Shaaron Ainsworth
    Author
    University of Nottingham
  • Lena Tibell
    Author
    Linkoping University
  • Citation

    DOI : 10.1002/sce.20439
    ISSN : 0036-8326
    Publication Name: Science Education
    Volume: 95
    Number: 4
    Page Number: 700
    Resource Type: Research Products
    Discipline: Chemistry | Education and learning science
    Audience: Youth/Teen (up to 17) | Educators/Teachers | Museum/ISE Professionals
    Environment Type: Media and Technology | Games, Simulations, and Interactives

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