Hybridization Gamified: A Mobile App for Learning About Hybridization
Steven J. Petritis, Katherine M. Byrd, Will Schneller
Abstract
For years, hybridization in chemistry has been taught using static pictures and model kits. We decided to reimagine how students learn hybridization through the development of a mobile learning tool. The tool contains gamification features such as achievements and progressive leveling that keep students engaged, while the mobile platform allows students to study anywhere, anytime. A study conducted at the University of Arizona showed that playing the hybridization exercises increased academic performance, confidence, and engagement on the topic of hybridization. This work highlights the development and course implementation of a novel mobile hybridization learning tool.
Topics & Concepts
Mobile deviceMobile appsIn situ hybridizationComputer scienceMathematics educationMultimediaWorld Wide WebPsychologyChemistryBiochemistryGene expressionGeneMobile Learning in EducationEducational Games and GamificationBiomedical and Engineering Education