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Chemtunes: A pilot study of setting the rote to music

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posted on 2024-07-09, 18:30 authored by Mark Schier, Daniel EldridgeDaniel Eldridge
Rote learning can be dull! Yet for students to be successful at higher levels of education, there is a large base set of knowledge or vocabulary that must be learned and recognised, despite the absence of any rhyme or reason in said knowledge. This is commonly true of many sciences and languages. Historically, such information has been learned by rote and drills - both quite effective techniques, but not very engaging. The current project investigates the production of musical parodies with lyrics attuned to the knowledge requirements of the student as a means of increasing accessibility, student interest and overall information retention. The success of this work-in-progress venture will be explored through student participation, feedback and results on related examination questions.

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9781741384031

Conference name

Annual Conference of the Australasian Society for Computers in Learning in Tertiary Education ASCILITE 2013

Location

Sydney

Start date

2013-12-01

End date

2013-12-04

Volume

25

Issue

1

Pagination

5 pp

Publisher

Australasian Society for Computers in Learning in Tertiary Education

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Copyright © 2013 Mark Schier & Daniel Eldridge. The author(s) assign to ascilite and educational non-profit institutions, a non-exclusive licence to use this document for personal use and in courses of instruction, provided that the article is used in full and this copyright statement is reproduced.

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eng

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