Cook Alexander B, van Hest Jan C M
Bio-Organic Chemistry, Institute for Complex Molecular Systems, Eindhoven University of Technology, 5600 MB Eindhoven, The Netherlands.
J Chem Educ. 2024 Oct 12;102(2):929-934. doi: 10.1021/acs.jchemed.4c00972. eCollection 2025 Feb 11.
Use of solely language-based pedagogical tools in the teaching of chemistry can be limiting for such a practical and visual subject. In recent times, technology-based learning has become much more prevalent for engaging students. However, print based texts are still very important. Comics and comic zines have been shown to be attractive media forms for presenting information to students in an easily digestible form. Textbooks can be intimidating, and the presentation of chemistry syllabus with the addition of characters and often short narratives can help improve student engagement and scientific comprehension. Here, a series of self-made zines are investigated as tools for engaging and educating high school chemistry students (ages 16-18) in a visually appealing and accessible way. The pedagogic goals of the work are to increase motivation, increase student engagement, and investigate an innovative way of delivering the science curriculum for both students and teachers. Both content-based quizzes and student surveys indicate positive outcomes from zine supplemented study.
在化学教学中仅使用基于语言的教学工具,对于这样一门注重实践和视觉的学科来说可能具有局限性。近年来,基于技术的学习在吸引学生方面变得更加普遍。然而,印刷文本仍然非常重要。漫画和漫画杂志已被证明是一种有吸引力的媒体形式,能够以易于理解的方式向学生呈现信息。教科书可能会令人生畏,而通过添加角色和简短叙述来呈现化学教学大纲,有助于提高学生的参与度和科学理解能力。在此,我们研究了一系列自制的漫画杂志,作为以视觉上吸引人且易于理解的方式吸引和教育高中化学学生(年龄在16 - 18岁之间)的工具。这项工作的教学目标是提高学习动机、增加学生参与度,并探索一种为学生和教师提供科学课程的创新方式。基于内容的测验和学生调查都表明,使用漫画杂志辅助学习能带来积极的效果。