Interactive Immersive Virtual Reality to Enhance Students’ Visualisation of Complex Molecules

  • Won M
  • Mocerino M
  • Tang K
  • et al.
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Abstract

Computer-aided visualisation has played an essential role in helping students construct a better understanding of molecular interactions over the years. However, students still need to translate 2D images on a screen into 3D molecular structures in their minds, and they often find it challenging to develop a clear mental picture of complex molecules. As an alternative platform for molecular visualisa- tion, immersive virtual reality (VR) holds great promise for addressing students’ difficulties. To examine the educational possibilities and limitations of immersive VR environments, we adopted a design research approach. We developed a series of learning activities to teach students about an enzyme and its interactions with sub- strates and then conducted a user study in an immersiveVRenvironment.Twenty-two first-year university chemistry students participated in the user study. Their VR ses- sions along with pre- and post-interviews were video-recorded and later analysed to understand how various features of the immersive VR activities supported and impeded students’ conceptual understanding and their ability to visualise molecules. Future research directions and the implications for chemistry teaching are discussed.

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Won, M., Mocerino, M., Tang, K.-S., Treagust, D. F., & Tasker, R. (2019). Interactive Immersive Virtual Reality to Enhance Students’ Visualisation of Complex Molecules. In Research and Practice in Chemistry Education (pp. 51–64). Springer Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-6998-8_4

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