Sutha LuealamaiBhinyo PanijpanPintip Ruenwongsaพิณทิพ รื่นวงษาMahidol University. Institute for Innovative LearningMahidol University. Faculty of Science2016-02-242018-02-052016-02-242018-02-052010International Journal of Learning. Vol.17, No.5 (2010), 355-3701447-9494https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/20.500.14594/8717This study aimed to enhance students’ visualization of the micro-scale structure of the solid crystal using computer simulation and game for undergraduate science students. A computer teaching module, which comprised 3D models, various computer simulations and an instructional game, was developed. Two groups of students participated in the learning unit: the traditional group was taught in the traditional lecture format, whereas the experimental group received instructions that incorporated the computer module activities. Our research instruments consisted of a test, a rating scale questionnaire and personal interviews. Both groups took the pretest and posttest. The research results indicated that students who were supplemented with the computer module improved their knowledge and visualization ability of the micro-structure of solid crystals more than the traditional group.engMahidol University3D Computer ModuleCrystal LatticeUndergraduate StudentsUnit CellVisualizationUsing computer simulation and game module to enhance undergraduate students' 3D-visualizationArticleCommon GroundSutha LuealamaiBhinyo PanijpanPintip Ruenwongsa