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Practical multimedia courseware design for learner’s difficulties in chemical education
Citation
Tsoi, R. M. F., Goh, N. K., & Chia L. S. (1999, November/December). Practical multimedia courseware design for learner’s difficulties in chemical education [Paper presentation]. NZARE-AARE Joint Conference, Melbourne, Australia.
Author
Tsoi, Raymond Mun Fie
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Goh, Ngoh Khang
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Chia, Lian Sai
Abstract
The designing of multimedia chemistry courseware is a complex and challenging task for many instructional developers and writers especially in the initial stage of the prototype to be developed. As such, this paper provides insights gained into some practical design considerations in developing a multimedia courseware in chemical education at secondary school level. It concentrates on the early stage of the development process and specific design tips or guidelines based on practical pedagogical experiences in courseware design and storyboard. Among the seven major chemistry topics covered by the courseware as modules, two important modules, namely organic chemistry and experimental techniques are selected to illustrate some salient design issues that are related to certain important learning principles. The three understanding levels (macro, micro, and symbolic) related to learners’ difficulties in learning chemistry will also be addressed in the development of the courseware. Implications for designing chemistry courseware, which emerge as a result of the design issues considered will also be discussed in the context of both the multimedia producer and writer.
Date Issued
November 1999