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Kriegel, Christina; Koehne, Jessica; Tinkle, Sally; Maynard, Andrew D.; Hill, Rodney A. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2011
The breadth of knowledge required for the multidisciplinary field of nanotechnology challenges and extends traditional concepts of multidisciplinary graduate education. There is a paucity of information, both general reporting and peer-reviewed studies, on the challenges for graduate students working in this multidisciplinary paradigm, from the…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Biotechnology, Interdisciplinary Approach, Barriers
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Kneas, Kristi A.; Armstrong, Drew L.; Brank, Alice R.; Johnson, Amanda L.; Kissinger, Chelsea A.; Mabe, Adam R.; Sezer, Ozge; Fontinell, Mike – Journal of Chemical Education, 2009
Historically, manufacture of automotive electronic components and screen-printing of automotive instrument clusters at DENSO Manufacturing Tennessee, Inc. required washing of equipment such as screens, stencils, and jigs with sizable quantities of volatile organic compounds and hazardous air pollutants. Collaborative efforts between the Maryville…
Descriptors: Research Problems, Electronics, Cooperation, Organic Chemistry
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Chodroff, Leah; O'Neal, Tim M.; Long, David A.; Hemkin, Sheryl – Journal of Chemical Education, 2009
Chemists have used computational science methodologies for a number of decades and their utility continues to be unabated. For this reason we developed an advanced lab in computational chemistry in which students gain understanding of general strengths and weaknesses of computation-based chemistry by working through a specific research problem.…
Descriptors: Research Problems, Chemistry, Science Instruction, Computation
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Jeannot, Michael A. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2006
An experiment is described which uses a real-world sample of lawn fertilizer in a simple exercise to illustrate problems associated with the sampling step of a chemical analysis. A mixed-particle fertilizer containing discrete particles of iron oxide (magnetite, Fe[subscript 3]O[subscript 4]) mixed with other particles provides an excellent…
Descriptors: Agriculture, Sampling, Chemistry, Gardening
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Scerri, Eric R. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2003
Presents the state of research in chemical education. Reviews the origins of chemical constructivism, behaviorism, and relativism. Discusses the differences between objectivism, realism, and positivism. Suggests remedies for chemical education research to become better acquainted with the philosophical position. (KHR)
Descriptors: Behaviorism, Chemistry, Higher Education, Models
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Lewis, Scott E.; Lewis, Jennifer E. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2005
The commonly used method of reliance on failure to reject the conventional null hypothesis as a positive indication of equivalence is questioned in a study. An alternative method, based on a re-visioning of the null hypothesis, is proposed which also avoids the uncontrolled type II error present in the traditional method.
Descriptors: Educational Research, Equivalency Tests, Criticism, Research Methodology
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Kirksey, H. Graden – Journal of Chemical Education, 1978
Describes an experiment utilizing the Solvay synthesis of sodium hydrogen carbonate to teach students to organize and plan a synthesis procedure. (SL)
Descriptors: Chemistry, College Science, Higher Education, Instructional Materials