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Jinglin Fu; Anthony Monte Carlo; Doris Zheng – Journal of Chemical Education, 2025
The COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated the shift from traditional in-person teaching to remote and online learning, necessitating a more adaptable educational platform to serve the diverse needs of students. Transforming hands-on "wet lab" activities into virtual "dry lab" exercises can promote a more accessible and flexible…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, College Science, Science Education, Biochemistry
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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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Szalay, L.; Toth, Z.; Borbas, R. – Chemistry Education Research and Practice, 2021
This paper reports the findings of the second and the third year of a four year longitudinal empirical research into the modification of 'step-by-step' instructions to practical activities which require one or more steps to be designed by the students. This method had been successfully applied for a short period for 14-15 years old students.…
Descriptors: Science Process Skills, Research Design, Science Experiments, Instructional Effectiveness
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Zemel, Yoram; Shwartz, Gabby; Avargil, Shirly – Chemistry Education Research and Practice, 2021
In recent years teachers' education programs encourage preservice teachers to practice a variety of assessment methods to prepare them to be highly qualified practitioners who are capable in enhancing students' scientific understanding. Formative assessment (FA) -- also known as assessment for learning -- involves the process of seeking and…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Formative Evaluation, Scoring Rubrics, Inquiry
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Thy, Savrin; Iwayama, Tsutomu – Physics Education, 2021
This study presents an experimental method that illustrates and quantifies the Doppler-effect phenomenon. Two stages of the experimental process were carried out. First, a simplified ripple tank was used to depict the Doppler effect, and the whole experiment was recorded by a digital camera. Second, video analyses of the recorded experiment were…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Science Experiments, Scientific Concepts, Video Technology
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Le, Anh Duc; Nguyen, Quoc B.; Tran, Ngoc Chat; Nguyen, Ngoc Hung – Physics Education, 2021
In Vietnam, nuclear physics is a fundamental part of the national curriculum for physics. However, due to a lack of experimental apparatus (detectors, radioactive sources, etc) at most of the schools, the majority of students do not have opportunities to experience the phenomena behind the concepts. Moreover, safety is another major concern when…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Nuclear Physics, Science Equipment, Measurement Equipment
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Kodani, Satoki; Koga, Nobuyoshi – Journal of Chemical Education, 2021
A newly developed laboratory learning program for high school chemistry courses is discussed, in which students discover the chemical mechanism governing exothermic phenomena during the reaction between a heating agent, namely, calcium oxide (CaO)--aluminum (Al) mixture, and water. Based on prior knowledge of simple heating agents such as CaO, the…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Secondary School Science, High School Students, Science Experiments
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Bergmann, Antje; Dürr, Enrico; Rockstuhl, Carsten – Physics Education, 2019
The transfer of electrical energy without any electric leads or cables is not only a modern subject of research, but the technology has already found its way into our daily lives. Especially in consumer electronics a lot of applications are commercially available, mostly non-contact charging applications for toothbrushes, mobile phones, etc. On…
Descriptors: Secondary School Science, High School Students, Physics, Science Laboratories
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Wehrbein, William M. – Physics Teacher, 2022
Recognized as one of the most beautiful experiments of all time, the oil drop experiment performed by Robert Millikan and his graduate students (primarily Harvey Fletcher) is a standard in the repertoire of experiments performed by undergraduate physics students. However, "as a teaching lab it does not enjoy a good reputation for three…
Descriptors: Science Experiments, Science Laboratories, Undergraduate Students, College Science
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Meelapsom, Rattapol; Rattanakaroonjit, Waranphat; Prakobkij, Akarapong; Malahom, Nutthaporn; Supasorn, Saksri; Ruangchai, Sukhum; Jarujamrus, Purim – Journal of Chemical Education, 2022
The present work describes a simple hands-on experiment kit for colorimetric quantification of ferric (III) ion (Fe[superscript 3+]) in an aqueous medium using anthocyanin extracted from "Ruellia tuberosa" L. as a green indicator. The extraction of a high amount of anthocyanin was easily accomplished by using only hot water instead of an…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Chemistry, Hands on Science, Science Experiments
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Ahmed, A. Ait Ben; Touache, A.; ElHakimi, A.; Chamat, A. – Physics Education, 2022
The dynamic study of pendulum systems is considered an indispensable subject for physics and mechanics students in colleges and high schools. In this paper, a detailed methodology is given concerning the use of smartphones in pedagogical practical work for studying the dynamics of pendulum systems. Whereas, three aspects have been discussed…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Mechanics (Physics), College Science, Secondary School Science
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Ashkarran, Ali Akbar; Mahmoudi, Morteza – Physics Education, 2021
Here, we propose the use of magnetic levitation (MagLev) device, as a simple, cheap, and portable experimental technique to measure the density of diamagnetic materials in laboratory settings. We highlight the basics of a standard MagLev system for measuring the density of unknown diamagnetic materials/objects using permanent magnets, paramagnetic…
Descriptors: Magnets, Science Experiments, Measurement Techniques, Science Laboratories
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Pinheiro Junior, Jefferson Buonafina; Soares, Antonio Augusto – Physics Education, 2021
We present a sequence of two physics experiments, designed for use with secondary students, which investigate the specific heat of sand, both qualitatively and quantitatively, without a calorimeter. We use two LM35 temperature sensors and an Arduino prototype board for data acquisition. The results are good and allow teachers to discuss the…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Secondary School Science, Heat, Measurement
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Martinez-Perdiguero, Josu – Physics Teacher, 2019
The photoelectric effect is one of the key experiments taught during first- or second-year university and high school modern physics courses. It is usually the first experiment to introduce light quantization and the concept of photons as "packets of energy." Here, we want to point out a widespread mistake concerning the interpretation…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Experiments, Science Instruction, Scientific Concepts
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Petropoulos, M.; Tsirigotis, A.; Leisos, A . – Physics Education, 2022
The microNet ([mu]Net) project aims at the development of an extended network of educational cosmic ray telescopes in the geographical area of western Greece. In the initial phase (2022-2023) of the project, 20 telescopes will be deployed in high school buildings, while more than 50 schools will attend the educational program of [mu]Net by…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Physics, Laboratory Equipment, High Schools
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