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Henry V. Jakubowski; Henry Agnew; Bartholomew Jardine; Herbert M. Sauro – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2024
Biology is perhaps the most complex of the sciences, given the incredible variety of chemical species that are interconnected in spatial and temporal pathways that are daunting to understand. Their interconnections lead to emergent properties such as memory, consciousness, and recognition of self and non-self. To understand how these…
Descriptors: Biochemistry, Mathematics, Graphs, Simulation
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Taweetham Limpanuparb; Junming Ho – Journal of Chemical Education, 2023
Approximate mathematical treatments are commonly taught in undergraduate chemistry, but the validity ranges of these approximations have rarely been properly defined. We present error contour plots of commonly used quadratic approximations for calculating equilibrium proton concentrations of monoprotic acids. Students and instructors can easily…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Education, Visual Aids, Undergraduate Students
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Sokolowski, Andrzej – Physics Education, 2021
Research has identified several students' misinterpretations of the principles of the photoelectric effect (PE). Students cannot interpret the formula using the graph's context despite the linear dependence inherited in it. Many studies pointed out that the graphical representation of kinetic energy of the ejected electrons versus frequency of…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Physics, Scientific Concepts, Misconceptions
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Sokolowski, Andrzej – Physics Teacher, 2018
Traditional school laboratory exercises on a system of moving objects connected by strings involve deriving expressions for the system acceleration, a = (?F)/m, and sketching a graph of acceleration vs. force. While being in the form of rational functions, these expressions present great opportunities for broadening the scope of the analysis by…
Descriptors: Physics, Scientific Concepts, Inferences, Science Instruction
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Tairab, Hassan; Al Arabi, Khaleel; Rabbani, Lutfieh; Hamad, Sara – Physics Education, 2020
Studies on student learning of scientific concepts have shown that students often experience various difficulties in understanding basic physics concepts such as vector quantities, as a result of formal and informal learning. The purpose of the present study is to document Grade 11 students' difficulties in understanding vectors and their…
Descriptors: Grade 11, High School Students, Physics, Scientific Concepts
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Sokolowski, Andrzej – Physics Education, 2017
Graphs in physics are central to the analysis of phenomena and to learning about a system's behavior. The ways students handle graphs are frequently researched. Students' misconceptions are highlighted, and methods of improvement suggested. While kinematics graphs are to represent a real motion, they are also algebraic entities that must satisfy…
Descriptors: Graphs, Physics, Science Instruction, Misconceptions
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Wilson, Rachel; Bradbury, Leslie – Science and Children, 2019
To become scientifically literate, students need to interpret science concepts using numbers, text, and visuals (Lemke 2004). Scientists use multiple modes to communicate their ideas to each other and the public, including images, text, mathematical notations, symbols, diagrams, charts, and graphs. Several of the science and engineering practices…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Interdisciplinary Approach, Scientific Literacy
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Wang, Dake; Khan, Haris – Physics Education, 2013
This paper presents a comparative study of the thermal efficiencies of mechanical heat engines by using a graphical approach based on the pressure-volume ("P-V") diagram. Three types of idealized thermodynamic cycles--the Otto, the Diesel and the Brayton--are compared in pairs. Given the same temperature range within which the engines…
Descriptors: Thermodynamics, Scientific Principles, Engines, Science Instruction
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Kraus, Rudolf V. – Science Teacher, 2014
This article describes a two-day optics laboratory activity that investigates the scientific phenomenon of reflection, which students are generally familiar with but usually have not studied in depth. This investigation can be used on its own or as part of a larger unit on optics. This lesson encourages students to think critically and…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Science Laboratories, Optics, Scientific Concepts
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Harrison, Mark – Physics Education, 2013
The maximum power theorem is a useful extension to work on EMF and internal resistance at school level. Furthermore, a very simple physical collision model can be used to show equivalent mathematical patterns to those found with the maximum power theorem and to emphasize fundamental links to ideas of impedance matching. (Contains 2 tables and 6…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Physics, Mathematics, Teaching Methods
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Bindel, Thomas H. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2010
Entropy analyses as a function of the extent of reaction are presented for a number of physicochemical processes, including vaporization of a liquid, dimerization of nitrogen dioxide, and the autoionization of water. Graphs of the total entropy change versus the extent of reaction give a visual representation of chemical equilibrium and the second…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Scientific Concepts, Data Analysis, Graphs
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Connery, Keely Flynn – Science Teacher, 2007
Graphing predictions is especially important in classes where relationships between variables need to be explored and derived. In this article, the author describes how his students sketch the graphs of their predictions before they begin their investigations on two laboratory activities: Distance Versus Time Cart Race Lab and Resistance; and…
Descriptors: Scientific Principles, Prediction, Mathematics, Graphs
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Costu, Bayram – Journal of Science Education and Technology, 2007
The purpose of this study was to determine whether there were significant differences in students' performances amongst conceptual, algorithmic and graphical questions tests. Seventy-one eleventh-grade students were involved in this study. In order to assess students' performance, conceptual, graphical and algorithmic questions tests were…
Descriptors: Program Effectiveness, Concept Formation, Grade 11, Secondary School Science
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Goldberg, Howard; Wagreich, Philip – Science and Children, 1989
Describes a lesson in science in which students conduct an experiment involving quantitative variables. Outlines the scientific method and the use of ratios to solve proportional reasoning problems. (RT)
Descriptors: Elementary School Mathematics, Elementary School Science, Graphs, Interdisciplinary Approach
Stamper, John, Ed.; Pardos, Zachary, Ed.; Mavrikis, Manolis, Ed.; McLaren, Bruce M., Ed. – International Educational Data Mining Society, 2014
The 7th International Conference on Education Data Mining held on July 4th-7th, 2014, at the Institute of Education, London, UK is the leading international forum for high-quality research that mines large data sets in order to answer educational research questions that shed light on the learning process. These data sets may come from the traces…
Descriptors: Information Retrieval, Data Processing, Data Analysis, Data Collection