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Cle´mence Iacconi; Jonathan Piard; Elena Tosi-Brandi; Franc¸ois Azambourg; Marion Dubois; Vincent Cre´ance; Loi¨c Bertrand – Journal of Chemical Education, 2024
There is a gap between the importance of certain archeological material sources and their perception, both by professionals and by the general public. Textiles, for example, are essential to understanding practices that marked daily life and rituals in the past, but they have often been extremely degraded over time, particularly in temperate…
Descriptors: Archaeology, Chemistry, Active Learning, Student Projects
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Kit Ying Rebecca Lee; Yat Nam Bernard Ng; Minghui Daisy Chen – Journal of Chemical Education, 2024
Metabolism is always a challenging topic in biochemistry. In our project, a courseware called "Metabolism Metro" was developed. "Metabolism Metro" is a self-learning tool which aims to facilitate students learning of metabolic pathways in an interactive and easy-to-understand manner. The courseware includes both pre-class and…
Descriptors: Courseware, Biochemistry, Metabolism, Science Education
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Rachel M. Doughty – Journal of Chemical Education, 2024
Escape rooms are making their way into the chemistry classroom as a learning tool. However, escape rooms require a large amount of preparation and setup, and they are only novel and exciting for a single play-through. For escape room games to be incorporated into multiple class periods, they must be streamlined for reuse. In this work, I introduce…
Descriptors: Problem Solving, Educational Games, Learning Activities, Chemistry
Pia M. So¨rensen – Journal of Chemical Education, 2023
The interdisciplinary nature of food makes it an effective teaching vehicle in many fields. This article shows specifically how flavor and food fermentation, two topics not usually featured in the undergraduate STEM curriculum, can inspire a powerful interdisciplinary learning experience. Importantly, because of their accessible nature and…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Study, Food, Sensory Experience, Student Research
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Paola Go´mez Buitrago; Hendrys Tobar-Mun~oz; Danny Arteaga – Journal of Chemical Education, 2024
In response to the great challenge that the teaching of basic sciences currently entails in the new generations of young people and seeking to awaken the interest of our students in chemistry and its areas of influence, we developed an innovative card game named "Amino-structure" which served as a key tool to implement an active learning…
Descriptors: College Students, Biochemistry, Science Instruction, Engineering Education
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Xiao Li; Marc Mun~iz; Karlun Chun; Jonathan Tai; Francesca Guerra; Darrin M. York – Journal of Chemical Education, 2022
Atomic orbitals represent an essential construct used to develop chemical bonding models, upon which other more advanced chemistry topics are built. In this article, we share a series of active-learning activities and a gamified approach to develop students' representational competence about atomic orbitals and to engage students in learning the…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, Chemistry, Science Instruction, Active Learning
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Diane M. Bunce; Maria J. Schroeder; Dianne J. Luning Prak; Melonie A. Teichert; Debra K. Dillner; Lauren R. McDonnell; Daniel P. Midgette; Regis Komperda – Journal of Chemical Education, 2023
This research is a large study over an extended period of time involving hundreds of general chemistry students and multiple instructors at the US Naval Academy. The purpose was to investigate whether a combination of clicker content and confidence questions would improve the performance and metacognition of students of different achievement…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Military Schools, Reaction Time, Teaching Methods
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Ronald L. Reyes; Junjun A. Villanueva – Journal of Chemical Education, 2024
In pursuit of active learning and fostering conceptual understanding, educators and researchers have tirelessly endeavored to reshape the perception of chemistry, transcending its apparent barriers of technical jargon, semantics, and symbolism. One innovative approach that aligns with this mission is the integration of narratives into chemical…
Descriptors: Introductory Courses, Chemistry, Science Instruction, Visualization
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Kelly E. Theisen – Journal of Chemical Education, 2022
Dynamic biochemical processes are often difficult for students to grasp in the classroom using static images or models, or even through watching simulation videos. This is particularly true for protein-folding and enzyme catalysis, two key biochemistry concepts. The author has developed and tested two 3D, dynamic, and interactive classroom models,…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, College Students, Biochemistry, Active Learning
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Praneet Prakash; Manoj Varma – Journal of Chemical Education, 2022
The field of biosensors is a burgeoning area of research and employs a large number of chemistry graduates. The impact of strip tests in detecting coronavirus was palpable during the recent COVID-19 pandemic and will further drive the biosensor industry. Despite their common usage, a coherent introduction to the basics of sensing remains missing…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Science Education, Scientific Concepts, Group Instruction
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Jennifer Newell-Caito; Edward Bernard – Journal of Chemical Education, 2024
Pedagogical research over the past decade has shown that chemistry courses have high failure rates and low accessibility. The implementation of novel active-learning approaches has great potential to offset these trends. Fundamental concepts that serve as "pinch points" are ripe targets for designing innovative, gamified course materials…
Descriptors: Game Based Learning, Educational Technology, Chemistry, Science Education
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Tong Wang; Weiqun Wang; Jianye Wei – Journal of Chemical Education, 2022
Inquiry is one integral part of science learning. Understanding the underlining meaning and the complete procedures of inquiry-based laboratories would be beneficial to student teachers' future work. Therefore, it is necessary for student teachers to perform inquiry-based laboratories and know how to demonstrate them to school students. However,…
Descriptors: Student Teachers, Science Teachers, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods
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Yan Wang; Peng He; Jinling Geng; Zhiwei Zhu – Journal of Chemical Education, 2025
This paper presents an innovative teaching approach that integrates photoelectric technology with analytical chemistry instruction through inquiry-based learning (IBL), using cerium as a selected analyte. With the advancement of science and technology, a strong foundation of basic knowledge and methodologies is crucial in analytical chemistry…
Descriptors: Instructional Innovation, Chemistry, Science Instruction, Active Learning
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Christopher A. Nix; Hartley Hughes; Erin K. H. Saitta – Journal of Chemical Education, 2023
Developing and exploring new tools to engage students in the learning process have been major foci of chemistry education research. Creative exercises are one such tool that has drawn increasing interest from researchers over the past decade. While studies have reported the impact of creative exercises on learning and types of student responses…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Chemistry, Science Instruction, Biochemistry
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Rodriguez, Jon-Marc G.; Hunter, Kevin H.; Scharlott, Leah J.; Becker, Nicole M. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2020
As a pedagogical approach, process oriented guided inquiry learning (POGIL) allows students to socially construct knowledge through iterative cycles that include three steps: exploring a model, inventing a concept, and applying the resulting ideas. A growing body of research indicates that relative to lecture-based approaches, POGIL supports…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Teaching Methods, Active Learning, Inquiry
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