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McCall, Richard P. – Physics Teacher, 2012
A recent article in "The Physics Teacher" describes a method for analyzing a systematic error in a Boyle's law laboratory activity. Systematic errors are important to consider in physics labs because they tend to bias the results of measurements. There are numerous laboratory examples and resources that discuss this common source of error.
Descriptors: Science Activities, Physics, Laboratories, Science Experiments
Peer reviewedBarrett, Tom; And Others – Journal of Chemical Education, 1979
The setup described here for recording chemical transient phenomena is intended to be simple and an instructive example of interfacing experiments that can be performed on any microcomputer possessing adequate memory and input-output facilities. (BB)
Descriptors: Chemistry, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Science, Higher Education
Peer reviewedCryer, Patricia; Rider, J. G. – Physics Education, 1977
Describes the inception, use, and evaluation of a demonstration laboratory designed to enable first-year university students to observe physical phenomena that they did not observe in the secondary school. (Author/SL)
Descriptors: College Science, Higher Education, Instruction, Laboratories
Peer reviewedWohltjen, Henry; Dessy, Raymond – Journal of Chemical Education, 1979
The design and use of an instrument simulator is described. Used for student laboratory experiments illustrating the use of mini-computers, it can provide, at very low cost, a repetitive, repeatable output to duplicate the readout of various instruments such as electrochemical experiments, mass spectrometers, pulsed magnetic experiments,…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computers, Data
Marcovitz, Alan B., Ed. – 1978
Four computer programs written in FORTRAN and BASIC develop theoretical predictions and data reduction for a junior-senior level heat exchanger experiment. Programs may be used at the terminal in the laboratory to check progress of the experiment or may be used in the batch mode for interpretation of final information for a formal report. Several…
Descriptors: Computer Oriented Programs, Computers, Engineering Education, Heat
Peer reviewedRecords, Roger M. – Science Activities, 1973
Describes a number of experiments which give the student an opportunity to observe the effects of the electrical nature of matter without trying to explain why a given phenomenon is occurring. These experiments should be introduced before discussing the structure of atoms, and provide practical experience for later theoretical discussions. (JR)
Descriptors: Electricity, Instruction, Laboratories, Physical Sciences
Peer reviewedKelly, Paul S. – American Journal of Physics, 1979
Discusses the following: another version of Doppler beats; alternate proof of spin-1 sin-1/2 problems; some mechanisms related to Dirac's strings; Doppler redshift in oblique approach of source and observer; undergraduate experiment on noise thermometry; use of the time evolution operator; resolution of an entropy maximization controversy;…
Descriptors: Acoustics, Astronomy, College Science, Electricity
Peer reviewedScience and Children, 1978
Urges the use of the immediate environment of the school to serve as a focus and a medium to help plan activities and experiments in the different subject areas of science, and in the area of environment. (GA)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Elementary Education, Elementary School Science, Environment
Peer reviewedWilson, Jack M. – American Journal of Physics, 1980
Described are graphic computer simulations of laboratory experiments in modern physics developed for student use prior to each laboratory and which replace pre-lab briefing. Experimental simulation is intended to familiarize the students with the experiment, and to allow the students to try a larger number of "experimental" combinations of…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Centers, College Science, Higher Education, Laboratories
Peer reviewedPowers, D. E.; And Others – Journal of Chemical Education, 1979
This experiment provides an excellent practical application of computer-controlled spectrometers. (BB)
Descriptors: Chemistry, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computers, Higher Education
Peer reviewedSchilling, J. W.; Weing, Galen W., Ed. – Journal of Chemical Education, 1979
A device is described to assist in designing prototype interfaces between a minicomputer and an external device. This device is especially useful in undergraduate student projects, where time is limited. (BB)
Descriptors: Chemistry, College Science, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computers
van Eijck, Michiel; Goedhart, Martin; Ellermeijer, Ton – Journal of Biological Education, 2005
A single heartbeat is a complicated process. In Dutch upper secondary biology textbooks this process is illustrated by the classical Wiggers diagram, which usually shows different heart-related quantities, like voltage (ECG), blood pressure, and the heart sounds. It may help students to understand the nature of the Wiggers diagram if they perform…
Descriptors: Textbooks, Laboratories, Computers, Biology
Peer reviewedPickering, Miles – Journal of Chemical Education, 1988
Reports on the session at the New England Association of Chemistry Teachers meeting on chemistry laboratories in March 1987. Speakers included Leonard K. Nash and Audrey Champagne on values and goals; Howard Ende on regulation; Stanley Smith and Jerry Bell on the uses of computers; and Miles Pickering on the human dimension. (CW)
Descriptors: Chemistry, College Science, Conferences, Graduate Study
Peer reviewedFalk, Peter M. – Science Teacher, 1990
Described are several laboratory investigations that may be used to introduce biochemistry. Topics covered include carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and metabolism. Reactions, stock solution formulas, and procedures are listed. Emphasized are individualizing work, designing alternative investigations, solving problems, and drawing conclusions. (KR)
Descriptors: Biochemistry, Demonstrations (Educational), Educational Experiments, Instructional Materials
Katayama, Nobuyasu; Kanaizuka, Yasuhiro; Sudarmi, Rini; Yokohama, Yasutsugu – Journal of Biological Education, 2003
The method for extracting and separating hydrophobic photosynthetic pigments proposed by Katayama "et al." ("Japanese Journal of Phycology," 42, 71-77, 1994) has been improved to introduce it to student laboratories at the senior high school level. Silica gel powder was used for removing water from fresh materials prior to…
Descriptors: High Schools, Chemistry, Laboratories, Botany
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