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A Comparison of Virtual Simulation And 3d Model as Tools in Teaching and Learning Rates of Reaction in Science 8

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  • Abigail V. Amil

    (FEU Roosevelt, Cainta, Rizal, Philippines)

  • Dondon B. Buensuceso

    (FEU Roosevelt, Cainta, Rizal, Philippines)

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In the dynamic landscape of science education, this study pioneers an exploration into the transformative potential of virtual simulation and 3D models as instructional tools for elucidating rates of reaction in Grade 8 science classrooms. As the demand for innovative teaching methodologies escalates, understanding the nuanced impact of these technologies is paramount for educators seeking to optimize the learning experience. This research aimed to redefine the trajectory of science education by unveiling the untapped potential within virtual simulations and 3D models. The results are poised to equip educators, curriculum designers, and policymakers with insights to transform educational approaches, ushering in an era where technology seamlessly integrates with traditional teaching methods. This convergence aims to enhance the educational experience for every eighth-grade student. This study employed experimental research using pretest and posttest design and investigated the effectiveness and comparison of two instructional tools, virtual simulation and 3D models, in enhancing the teaching and learning of rates of reaction in eighth-grade science. Data from respondents were gathered through the implementation of pretest and posttest questionnaire methods. Subsequently, the results underwent detailed statistical analysis, including the computation of weighted mean, standard deviation, T-test, and Anova Test. The results indicated that, as assessed through T-tests, the scores of the two experimental groups significantly increased after the implementation of virtual simulation and 3D models. Nevertheless, the Anova test revealed that there was no statistically significant impact on the learning performance of Grade 8 students when comparing pretest and posttest scores before and after the interventions. Upon uncovering the study’s outcomes, the researcher developed a training program plan aimed at improving students’ proficiency in understanding rates of reaction. Simultaneously, the plan seeks to augment educators’ knowledge by incorporating various instructional tools within science classrooms.

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  • Abigail V. Amil & Dondon B. Buensuceso, 2025. "A Comparison of Virtual Simulation And 3d Model as Tools in Teaching and Learning Rates of Reaction in Science 8," International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science (IJRISS), vol. 9(7), pages 3120-3140, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:bcp:journl:v:9:y:2025:issue-7:p:3120-3140
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