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Type Book Chapter
Scope Discipline-based scholarship
Title HaptiChem: Haptic and Visual Support in Interactions with the Microscopic World
Organization Unit
  • Contribution from another University/Organization than University of Zurich
Authors
  • Elisa Magnanelli
  • Gianluca Brero
  • RosaVirginia Espinoza Garnier
  • Giacomo Mazzoletti
  • AlessandroMaria Rizzi
  • Sara Comai
Editors
  • Panayiotis Zaphiris
  • Andri Ioannou
Item Subtype Original Work
Refereed Yes
Status Published in final form
Booktitle Learning and Collaboration Technologies. Technology-Rich Environments for Learning and Collaboration
Series Name Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Place of Publication Creta Maris, Heraklion, Crete, Greece
Publisher Springer International Publishing
Page Range 72 - 82
Date 2014
Abstract Text Haptic technologies provide physical sensations in the interaction with a computing system, by exploiting the human sense of touch and by applying forces, vibrations, or motions to the user hands or body. Considering their features, they can be a useful tool in life-science teaching, especially when molecules are involved. For this purpose, a framework composed of an haptic device and a visual interface for molecular exploration has been developed to simulate molecular and intermolecular interactions . Furthermore, this work evaluates the visual and haptic tool for molecular exploration in a didactic context, performing tests and interviews with students. The final aim is to properly develop the features of the tool, in order to make it suitable for the introduction in chemistry education. Preliminary results show positive and effective responses and learning gains from the tasks. It has also been noticed that the use of such an innovative instrument raises the interest of students in the learning process, which is one of the main benefits of the haptic device.
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