Connecting Macroscopic, Molecular, and Symbolic Representations with Immersive Technologies in High School Chemistry: The Case of Redox Reactions
Redox reaction is a difficult concept to teach and learn in chemistry courses at the secondary level. Although the significance of connecting macroscopic, molecular, and symbolic levels of representation has been emphasized in the chemistry education literature, most redox instruction involves only...
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Main Authors: | Lu Wang (Author), Georgia Hodges (Author), Juyeon Lee (Author) |
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2022-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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