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A Comparison of Online and Traditional Chemistry Lecture and Lab

PI Emily Faulconer

The effectiveness of traditional face to face labs versus non-traditional online, remote, or distance labs is difficult to assess due to the lack of continuity in the literature between terminology, standard evaluation metrics, and the use of a wide variety non-traditional laboratory experience for online courses. This narrative review presents a representative view of the existing literature in order to identify the strengths and weaknesses of non-traditional laboratories and to highlight the areas of opportunity for research. 

Non-traditional labs are increasingly utilized in higher education. The research indicates that these non-traditional approaches to a science laboratory experience are as effective at achieving the learning outcomes as traditional labs. While this is an important parameter, this review outlines further important considerations such as operating and maintenance cost, growth potential, and safety. This comparison identifies several weaknesses in the existing literature. While it is clear that traditional labs aid in the development of practical and procedural skills, there is a lack of research exploring if non-traditional laboratory experiments hinder student success in subsequent traditional labs. Additionally, remote lab kits blur the lines between modality by bringing experiences that are more tactile to students outside of the traditional laboratory environment. Though novel work on non-traditional labs continues to be published, investigations are still needed regarding cost differences, acquisition of procedural skills, preparation for advanced work, and instructor contact time between traditional and non-traditional laboratories.

Research Dates

01/01/2017 to 01/01/2018

Researchers

  • John C. Griffith
    Department
    Department of Mathematics, Science and Technology
    Degrees
    Ph.D., University of North Texas
    M.S., Central Michigan University
    B.S., Southern Illinois University Carbondale
  • Donna  Roberts
    Department
    Dept of Human Factors, Safety and Social Sciences
    Degrees
    Ph.D., Northcentral University
    M.A.S., M.B.A., Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
    M.Ed., M., University of Oklahoma Norman Campus
    M.Ed., B.S., A.A., University of Maryland-University College
  • Beverly L Wood
    Department
    Department of Mathematics, Science and Technology
    Degrees
    Ph.D., University of Virginia-Main Campus
    M.S., University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh
    B.S., The University of Tampa

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