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Williams, Hollis – Physics Education, 2022
We outline the basic theory behind white light interferometry and the workings of a typical light interferometer microscope. We study WLI images obtained for rough and smooth chrome steel spheres to illustrate the principle that curved rough surfaces can be imaged with such a device as long as the surface roughness is kept within certain limits.
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Light, Laboratory Equipment
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Gnesdilow, Dana; Puntambekar, Sadhana – Journal of Science Education and Technology, 2022
In this study, we compared students' learning from two conditions in a unit on inclined planes: Virtual-then-Physical (V-t-P) (n = 50), where students conducted a virtual lab followed by a physical lab, or vice versa in the Physical-then-Virtual condition (P-t-V) (n = 60). We analyzed students' written explanations after each lab focusing on…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Science Instruction, Science Laboratories, Scientific Concepts
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Baken, Erica K.; Adams, Dean C.; Rentz, Michael S. – Journal of Biological Education, 2022
Complementing biology lecture courses with laboratory sections is nearly universal at undergraduate institutions, yet many topics in biology do not easily lend themselves to experiment-based laboratory activities. Topics such as comparative anatomy, evolution and systematics are often taught as passive, observation-based laboratories. In this…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Undergraduate Students, Biology, Science Instruction
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Mayta, Martín L.; Dotto, Marcela; Orellano, Elena G.; Krapp, Adriana R. – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2022
The CRISPR/Cas9 system is widely used for editing genes in various organisms and is a very useful tool due to its versatility, simplicity, and efficiency. To teach its principles to post-graduate students we designed a laboratory activity to obtain and analyze PDS3 mutants in "Arabidopsis thaliana" plants consisting of: 1) Design of…
Descriptors: Graduate Study, College Science, Science Education, Science Instruction
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McCausland, Jonathan Dean – Journal of Curriculum and Pedagogy, 2022
Although science is practiced globally, science is historically a field dominated by white people. In response, science education has worked to increase equity in science by examining and transforming science learning environments. However, lacking within this work is a direct examination of whiteness. By engaging in autoethnographic storytelling,…
Descriptors: Science Education, Whites, Equal Education, Educational Environment
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Agustian, Hendra Y.; Finne, Laura Teinholt; Jørgensen, Jonas Tarp; Pedersen, Maja Ingerslev; Christiansen, Frederik Voetmann; Gammelgaard, Bente; Nielsen, Jan Alexis – Review of Education, 2022
Laboratory work has been a common element of science courses at university level for around two centuries, but its practice has been criticised by scholars in the field and related stakeholders. Mainly on a rationale of financial justification and educational efficacy, more evidence for learning has been called for. The aims of this systematic…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Instruction, Science Laboratories, College Science
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Armaghan Shafaei; Hayley Abbiss; Sophie Coutts; Mark Bannister; Janine Bruemmer; Mary C. Boyce – Journal of Chemical Education, 2022
A student experiment that uses QuEChERS (quick, easy, cheap, effective, rugged, and safe) methodology for extraction and HPLC for quantitative determination of tocopherols from seeds and nuts is described here. Chromatographic separation is achieved by using a pentafluorophenyl stationary phase which gives enhanced separation of the tocopherols…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Science Laboratories, Chemistry, Laboratory Procedures
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Rob Jeremiah G. Nuguid; Maarten Nachtegaal; Oliver Kro¨cher; Davide Ferri – Journal of Chemical Education, 2022
Infrared (IR) spectroscopy and catalysis represent two of the most practically relevant topics in chemistry, but they are normally taught in separate contexts at the undergraduate level. Although IR spectroscopy is introduced to students as a tool for organic compound characterization, it also finds wide applicability in the investigation of…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Chemistry, College Science, Undergraduate Study
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Kyle M. Lambert; Christopher B. Kelly; John A. Milligan; Leon J. Tilley; Robert P. Reynolds; Kellen P. McGuire; Luigi Anzalone; Kimberly E. Del Sesto; Sinead Walsh – Journal of Chemical Education, 2022
Oxidation reactions are critical components of the synthetic toolbox taught to undergraduate students during introductory organic chemistry courses. However, the oxidation reactions discussed in the undergraduate curriculum are often outdated as many organic chemistry textbooks emphasize chromium-based oxidants that are no longer in regular use by…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Scientific Concepts, Science Experiments, Organic Chemistry
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Kyle Weaver; Jennifer A. Reeves; Dominik Konkolewicz – Journal of Chemical Education, 2022
Organic chemistry students often struggle with reaction mechanisms, particularly in how they are proposed and justified. In this activity targeting second year organic undergraduates, students used infrared spectroscopy (IR) to track the reaction progress of two distinct aldol reactions and used polarimetry to analyze the stereoselectivity of…
Descriptors: Organic Chemistry, Scientific Concepts, Concept Formation, Undergraduate Students
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Salgueiro da Silva, M. A.; Seixas, T. M. – Physics Teacher, 2020
The ammeter-voltmeter method is a general method for measuring electrical resistances that is widely used in the introductory physics laboratory, mostly for pedagogical reasons. Simultaneous readings of current (I) and voltage (V) allow the calculation of electrical resistance (R) using Ohm's law: R = V/I. It is implicitly assumed that electrical…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Physics, Science Laboratories, Measurement Equipment
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Simpson, Kevin; Jakubowski, Henry V. – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2020
Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays (ELISAs) are used widely in biotechnology, pharmaceutical, and clinical medicine labs. At the same time, they appear to be underrepresented in chemistry and biochemistry curricula, even though their sensitivity, selectivity, and ease of use would argue for their widespread use. We describe here an online ELISA…
Descriptors: Biochemistry, Science Laboratories, COVID-19, Patients
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Bell, Michael Scott – Physics Teacher, 2020
Double-slit interference is a difficult phenomenon for students to grasp in an introductory physics course. A thorough understanding of constructive and destructive interference is critical, but even with such an understanding, visualizing exactly how an interference pattern is formed by light passing through two slits can still be a challenge for…
Descriptors: Physics, Scientific Concepts, Light, Science Laboratories
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Bliese, Sarah L.; O'Donnell, Deanna; Weaver, Abigail A.; Lieberman, Marya – Journal of Chemical Education, 2020
A two to three period analytical chemistry experiment has been developed which allows second year students to explore chemical color tests used to detect adulterated pharmaceuticals. Students prepare several paper analytical devices (PADs) to generate positive and negative controls antibiotics, along with cutting agents such as starch and chalk.…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Experiments, College Science, Science Laboratories
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Candas, Bahar; Altun, Taner – Journal of Turkish Science Education, 2023
Innovative activities carried out during school laboratory sessions include 'flipped learning' (FL), which is an interactive learning environment where the teacher guides students learn individually. This study examined the impact of the adoption of the FL approach on the academic performance of 2nd year science student teachers enrolled in the…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Science Teachers, Science Instruction, Science Laboratories
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