A need analysis in developing virtual laboratory according to the chemistry teachers

Technology-based learning was always done to face up the growth of technology in the modern era. It attracted students to understand the subject matter. The development of the technology-based practicum media could facilitate students in practicum without the real tools and materials. The media coul...

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Virtual environments
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