Interactive Visualization for Learning and Teaching Nanoscience and Nanotechnology

  • Schönborn K
  • Höst G
  • Lundin Palmerius K
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Abstract

Nano education involves tackling the inescapable task of conceptualizing imperceptibly small objects and processes. Interactive visualization serves as one potential solution for providing access to the nanoworld through active exploration of nanoscale concepts and principles. This chapter exposes and describes a selection of interactive visualizations in the literature, and reviews research findings related to their educational, perceptual and cognitive influence. In closing, we offer implications of interactive visualization for learning and teaching nano.

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Schönborn, K. J., Höst, G. E., & Lundin Palmerius, K. E. (2016). Interactive Visualization for Learning and Teaching Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (pp. 195–222). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-31833-2_7

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