An Inquiry/Technology Based Approach to Introductory Chemistry

Problem Solving Resources: This is an interactive feature that can be used to help students develop problem-solving skills.

A Problem Tutorial consists of three prototype questions that are randomly sequenced. In the tutorial the student views the first question and is given three choices of how to interact with the problem.

The 'Show Me' function presents the student with a detailed presentation that parses the information in a step-by-step approach similar to a teacher doing a sample problem at the board. The Show Me feature will include an audio overlay during the step-by-step presentation.

The 'Help Me' function presents the student with an interactive parsed approach to solving the same problem. Input from the student is evaluated by the computer as the student progresses through the problem.

The 'Watch Me' function presents the student with an input box where the student is expected to enter the answer to the problem. The computer evaluates the answer. Incorrect answers are compared to a set of answers that exist as a result of predictable errors. If a match occurs the student receives some feedback and asked to try again. If the answer does not match a correct answer or a known incorrect answer the student is given the choice to return to the 'Help Me' or 'Show Me' functions. If the answer is correct the student can exit the Tutorial and proceed to the Computerized Problem Sets (see following).

If the student uses the 'Show Me' functions, the program moves them to a second question that only has the 'Watch Me' and the 'Help Me' functions available.

If the student uses the 'Help Me' function, the program moves them to a second question that only has the 'Watch Me' and the 'Show Me' functions available.

If the student successfully answers the second problem correctly they can exit the Tutorial.

If the student can not correctly answer the question they are automatically moved to the 'HELP Me' presentation after which they will be moved to the third and final problem in the Tutorial. In the third problem they only have the option of the entering an answer to the question.

If the student is still unsuccessful they are directed to find assistance from an instructor. At anytime the student may return to the 'Show Me' or 'Help Me' function of previous questions to review their work.

Students who successfully complete the Problem Tutorial will be able to access collections of additional problems associated with the particular concept. These problems would reside on a WedCT or WebCT like server and have a number of features. Questions would be individualized to each student by using randomly generated numbers. Different chemical species could be used in a fixed problem stem. The questions could be computer graded with facility for feedback. The instructor would be able to control the number of submissions and specify deadlines for submission. Finally, grades could be added to computer grade book. This resource could also be used to generate problem sets, quizzes, and exam questions.

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