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Brevik, Eric C.; Ulery, April; Muise, Amy Smith – Natural Sciences Education, 2021
On 12 Mar. 2020 Dickinson State University moved all classes to distance delivery (DD) in response to COVID-19. Faculty had only a brief opportunity to plan, as the turn-around to DD was very rapid. Meaningful laboratory exercises were needed for SOIL 210--Introduction to Soil Science. The senior author learned about the Science of Agriculture…
Descriptors: Distance Education, Web Based Instruction, Science Experiments, COVID-19
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Gormong, Ethan A.; Wentzel, Michael T.; Cao, Boen; Kundel, Laura N.; Reineke, Theresa M.; Wissinger, Jane E. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2021
Polymerization reaction media can have a profound effect on the physical properties of the resultant polymer. This phenomenon is showcased in a new experiment for the organic chemistry and polymer science teaching laboratories wherein the radical copolymerization of biobased [beta]-myrcene and dibutyl itaconate is performed using a nonhazardous…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Organic Chemistry, Plastics, Science Experiments
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Monsurat M. Lawal; Tugba G. Kucukkal – Journal of Chemical Education, 2024
An undergraduate-level Computational Chemistry project was incorporated initially into a Physical Chemistry course and then into the laboratory curriculum in the subsequent application. Before the introduction of the project, the lectures covered quantum chemistry, spectroscopy, and kinetics while simultaneously including computational chemistry…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Instruction, Computation, Active Learning
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Setiaji, Bayu; Santoso, Purwoko Haryadi – International Review of Research in Open and Distributed Learning, 2023
The COVID-19 pandemic has constituted a sudden educational transformation around the world. It has disrupted instructors, including physics educators, forcing them to adjust to remote teaching. The hands-on laboratory, one of the components of physics instruction, has also had to rapidly go online in all branches of this science, including nuclear…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Educational Technology, Electronic Learning
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Supacha Wirojsaengthong; Wanlapa Aeungmaitrepirom; Fuangfa Unob; Saowarux Fuangswasdi; Puttaruksa Varanusupakul; Kanphitcha Mueangdech; Thirachat Treetos; Pumidech Puthongkham – Journal of Chemical Education, 2023
Hands-on experiences in analytical chemistry laboratories are essential to improve students' technical skills on handling analytical glassware and instruments, but the coronavirus pandemic in 2020-2021 disrupted such learning activities. Thus, alternative remote activities are required to supplement practical skills. In this work, a new portable…
Descriptors: Science Laboratories, Chemistry, Science Instruction, COVID-19
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Jaafar, Rosly; Mat Daud, Anis Nazihah; Hon, Kok Keng – Physics Education, 2018
In this study, we determined the length correction of the Malaysia pan flute using the harmonic series experiments. The Malaysia pan flute is made from bamboo and consists of eight different bore lengths; 15.50cm, 13.50cm, 12.00cm, 10.30cm, 9.00cm, 7.60cm, 6.50cm and 5.20cm. It is categorized as a one-closed-end resonance tube since it is sealed…
Descriptors: Musical Instruments, Physics, Science Instruction, Science Experiments
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Haverkamp, Nils; Pusch, Alexander; Heusler, Stefan; Gregor, Markus – Physics Education, 2022
Quantum technology is an emerging field of physics and engineering and important applications are expected in quantum computing, quantum sensing, quantum cryptography, quantum simulation, and quantum metrology. Thus the need for education in this field is increasing, while still remaining challenging. While the need for basic education in quantum…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Quantum Mechanics, Science Experiments
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Zhao, Yanlu; Lim, Minyoung; Choi, Sungmoon; Yu, Junhua – Journal of Biological Education, 2022
The attractive photophysical properties of luminescent nanoparticles have prompted numerous studies on their synthesis and biological applications. Due to the complexity of components, sizes, morphologies, and strong light scattering of the nanoparticles the absorption spectrum alone is not enough for characterising and analysing the real…
Descriptors: Spectroscopy, Cytology, Light, Science Instruction
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Qianfu Luo; Chenyu Shi; Zhaoxia Wang; Meng Chen; Da-Hui Qu – Journal of Chemical Education, 2022
Given the importance of self-healing polymers for chemistry education, herein, we introduce our latest research results in self-healing materials based on thioctic acid into undergraduate chemistry laboratory. In this experiment, a natural small molecule, thioctic acid (TA), and a few other commercially-available reagents have been used to make a…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Plastics, Undergraduate Study, College Science
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Bassichis, William H. – Physics Teacher, 2019
Most springs do not simply obey Hooke's law because they are constructed to have an initial tension, which must be overcome before normal elongation occurs. This property, well known to engineers, is universally neglected in elementary physics courses. In particular, the standard simple harmonic motion experiment omits any discussion of this…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Scientific Principles, Teaching Methods
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Ben-Abu, Yuval – Physics Education, 2019
The conservation law of energy and momentum can be examined and demonstrated by a well-known collision experiment. In this experiment, several identical elastic balls are suspended from a horizontal frame. When the ball at one end is pulled aside and released, thus allowing it to swing like a pendulum, it hits the next ball. The outcome is…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Energy, Motion
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Rosini, Elena; Pollegioni, Loredano – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2019
Protein engineering represents a modern approach to generate novel proteins for the different fields of biotechnology. Here, we report about an 8-day laboratory activity in which students generate enzyme variants to degrade the herbicide glyphosate. The students conduct a true research experiment in an important field (bioremediation by novel,…
Descriptors: Science Laboratories, Biotechnology, Engineering, Biochemistry
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Gonçalves, José; Carvalho, Paulo Simeão – Physics Education, 2019
The conical pendulum is a topic theoretically approached in physics literature, but with little experimental activity developed due to the difficulty of reproducing the conical motion in ideal experimental conditions. This work consisted of studying the motion of a rigid conical pendulum using video analysis. The experimental results were used as…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Video Technology, Scientific Concepts, Physics
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Palmans, Sofie; Vermeulen, Jens; Chiaverini, Natalie; Mortier, Tom – Journal of Chemical Education, 2019
The Leidenfrost nanochemistry synthesis of gold colloids was introduced in this "Journal" as an advanced method to synthesize gold nanoparticles during an undergraduate nanochemistry research project. When trying to repeat these experiments in the laboratory, we experienced difficulties in the synthesis of the gold nanoparticles since…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, College Science, Undergraduate Study, Inorganic Chemistry
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Chiang, Chun-Ming; Cheng, Han-Yang – Physics Teacher, 2019
This study aims to measure Brewster's angle of glass and acrylic brick with an easy-to-obtain mobile application (app) by changing the tungsten light source to a red laser. The popularization of the smartphone has inspired many to use its various built-in sensors to carry out general physics experiments. Many others have adopted both a laser and a…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Measurement, Telecommunications
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