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Cooke, Jason; Hebert, Dominique; Kelly, Joel A. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2015
This work describes a convenient and reliable laboratory experiment in nanochemistry that is flexible and adaptable to a wide range of educational settings. The rapid preparation of yellow colloidal silver nanoparticles is achieved by glucose reduction of silver nitrate in the presence of starch and sodium citrate in gently boiling water, using…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Science Laboratories, Science Experiments, Laboratory Experiments
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Budinski, Natalija – International Journal for Technology in Mathematics Education, 2017
In this paper we display an example of how educational software Geogebra can be used as a tool for the STEM education. Geogebra is used in the process of introducing students in high school to mathematical models of materials science. Scientific results from materials science experiments were used for mathematical modelling and learning about the…
Descriptors: Geometry, Computer Software, STEM Education, High School Students
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Lincoln, James – Physics Teacher, 2017
Online tone generators are free, user friendly, and can make for engaging and meaningful study of many topics in the areas of interference, waves, and the physics of music. By using a website such as OnlineToneGenerator.com, and through opening multiple windows simultaneously, students can immediately perform several experiments. In this article,…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Physics, Music, Educational Technology
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Carvalho, Paulo Simeão; Rodrigues, Marcelo José – Physics Education, 2017
Bodies can have very weird trajectories when tossed into the air. The amazing motion of a water bottle flip is qualitatively described as related to the position of the centre of mass (CM) with respect to the body's frame of reference. Although this is rather easy to guess from simple observations, it is not so obvious to verify quantitatively…
Descriptors: Motion, Physics, Science Instruction, Scientific Concepts
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Lemmer, Miriam; Morabe, Olebogeng Nicodimus – Physics Education, 2017
Analogical reasoning is central to all learning, whether in daily life situations, in the classroom or while doing research. Although analogies can aid the learning process of making sense of phenomena and understanding new ideas in terms of known ideas, these should be used with care. This article reports a study of the use of analogies and the…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Teachers, Misconceptions, Magnets
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Robertson, Bill – Science and Children, 2017
Why Does It Take Longer to Boil Potatoes at High Altitudes? This column provides background science information for elementary teachers. This month's issue looks at why water boils at different temperatures at different altitudes.
Descriptors: Elementary School Science, Science Instruction, Science Activities, Learning Activities
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Tillotson, Wilson Andrew; McCaskey, Timothy; Nasser, Luis – Physics Teacher, 2017
We have developed a laboratory exercise designed to help students translate between different field representations. It starts with students qualitatively mapping field lines for various bar magnet configurations and continues with a Hall probe experiment in which students execute a series of scaffolded tasks, culminating in the prediction and…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Science Experiments
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Perea Martins, J. E. M. – Physics Education, 2017
This work presents a simple analogue waterproof temperature probe design and its electronic interfacing with a computer to compose a data acquisition system for water temperature measurement. It also demonstrates the system usage through an experiment to verify the water heating period with an electric heater and another to verify the Newton's law…
Descriptors: Data Collection, Water, Heat, Science Experiments
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Akdemir, Zeynep Gonca; Menekse, Muhsin; Hosseini, Mahdi; Nandi, Arindam; Furuya, Keiichiro – Science Teacher, 2021
Quantum technologies refer to any technology developed based on the principles of quantum physics. Quantum communication, quantum computing, and quantum sensing are applications of such technologies, in which quantum mechanics underpins the key assumptions on their design and development. Quantum technologies promise revolutionary and disruptive…
Descriptors: Physics, High School Students, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods
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McClean, Stephen; McCartan, Kenneth G.; Meskin, Sheryl; Gorges, Beronia; Hagan, W. Paul – Journal of Chemical Education, 2016
This paper describes the construction and development of YouTestTube.com, a YouTube clone website to facilitate video-sharing, social networking, and reflections of chemistry laboratory classes for year one students within the School of Biomedical Sciences at Ulster University. The practice was first introduced in the 2008/09 academic year and has…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, College Science, Social Media, Educational Technology
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Seung, Eulsun; Choi, Aeran; Pestel, Beverly – EURASIA Journal of Mathematics, Science & Technology Education, 2016
We have developed a process-oriented chemistry laboratory curriculum for non-science majors. The purpose of this study is both to explore university students' understanding of chemistry processes and to evaluate the quality of evidence students use to support their claims regarding chemistry processes in a process-oriented chemistry laboratory…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Instruction, College Science, Persuasive Discourse
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Gonsalves, Allison J.; Danielsson, Anna; Pettersson, Helena – Physical Review Physics Education Research, 2016
This article analyzes masculinity and experimental practices within three different physics communities. This work is premised on the understanding that the discipline of physics is not only dominated by men, but also is laden with masculine connotations on a symbolical level, and that this limited and limiting construction of physics has made it…
Descriptors: Masculinity, Physics, Science Instruction, Gender Bias
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Onorato, Pasquale; Gratton, Luigi M.; Polesell, Marta; Salmoiraghi, Alessandro; Oss, Stefano – Physics Education, 2018
We propose the use of a smartphone based apparatus as a valuable tool for investigating the optical absorption of a material and to verify the exponential decay predicted by Beer's law. The very simple experimental activities presented here, suitable for undergraduate students, allows one to measure the material transmittance including its…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Scientific Concepts, Measurement, Telecommunications
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Alkawareek, Mahmoud Y.; Akkelah, Boshra M.; Mansour, Sara M.; Amro, Hamza M.; Abulateefeh, Samer R.; Alkilany, Alaadin M. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2018
A simple and reliable didactic laboratory has been developed to illustrate fundamental concepts of hydrophilicity, hydrophobicity, wetting, and spreading phenomena for undergraduate students. The described laboratory includes preparation of surfactant solutions at different concentrations and applying droplets of these solutions on a hydrophobic…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, College Science, Science Education, Chemistry
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Gülçiçek, Çaglar; Kanli, Uygar – Universal Journal of Educational Research, 2018
Although lab activities play an important role in physics teaching, many of these activities do not attain the expected objectives. Many reasons can be advanced for this, such as a lack of apparatus/equipment in schools, limits to the lab time allocated, teachers' lack of knowledge and skills about lab-oriented teaching methods or the teachers'…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Physics, Science Teachers, Science Equipment
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