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Fox, J.; And Others – Physics Teacher, 1989
Described is a position transducer used to convert the position of an object into a voltage read by a computer with use of an interface board. The arrangement of the apparatus, electronic circuit, and typical graph displays are presented. Discussed is the instructional use of the transducer. (YP)
Descriptors: Computer Interfaces, Electronics, Laboratory Procedures, Mechanics (Physics)
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Jihui, Duan; Wang, Charles T. P. – Physics Teacher, 1988
Investigates the paths of three different points in the rigid body after receiving a sudden blow by a horizontal force. Describes the setup, laboratory procedures, and results with mathematical expressions and ink tracings of the paths. (YP)
Descriptors: College Science, Higher Education, Laboratory Experiments, Laboratory Procedures
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Johnstone, Alex H.; Letton, Kirsty M. – Journal of College Science Teaching, 1989
Examines the psychology of learning and its application to work in the laboratory. States that the working memory capacity of students is limited; therefore the amount of information they can process needs to be controlled and "recipe following" in the laboratory is perfectly reasonable. (RT)
Descriptors: Chemistry, College Science, Educational Research, Foreign Countries
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Whitney, Philip – School Science Review, 1989
Plant material can be used for classroom investigations of factors influencing infection. Plant responses to infection can be used as teaching models for animal as well as plant diseases. Three activities are discussed. (Author/CW)
Descriptors: Biological Sciences, Botany, College Science, Diseases
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Zwicker, Earl, Ed. – Physics Teacher, 1989
The first demonstration shows rolling balls on two tracks: one is straight and the other dips down and then comes back up. Discusses the reason why the former is slower than the latter. The second demonstration shows a rising cork inside a water tube flowing downward. (YP)
Descriptors: Laboratory Experiments, Laboratory Procedures, Mechanics (Physics), Physics
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McNabola, Sharon; Kitto, Sherry L. – American Biology Teacher, 1989
Provided are two experiments which deal with the formation of callus and embryos from tissue culture of carrot roots. Outlined are the purpose, materials, procedure, and results for each. (RT)
Descriptors: Biological Sciences, Botany, Laboratory Experiments, Laboratory Procedures
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Juliao, Fernando; Butcher, Henry C., IV – American Biology Teacher, 1989
Several modifications that improve upon the assay of photosynthesis are suggested. Described are the apparatus, materials, light intensity and photosynthesis measurements, and results. A table of the average light intensity values versus the screen number and a sketch of the experimental set-up is included. (RT)
Descriptors: Biology, Botany, College Science, Laboratory Procedures
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Saunders, James Alexander – Journal of Geological Education, 1989
Describes a technique for making reflectance measurements of opaque minerals in polished thin sections. Provides a calibration procedure, reflectance values for common opaque minerals, and a graph showing an example calibration curve of minimum shutter speed of opaque minerals versus published reflectance data. (RT)
Descriptors: College Science, Crystallography, Earth Science, Geology
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Westmoreland, David – American Biology Teacher, 1989
A field-based exercise which illustrates one aspect of how leaves in multilayered trees take advantage of light microenvironments is presented. Procedures, tree selection and data analysis are discussed. (CW)
Descriptors: Biology, Botany, College Science, Field Studies
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Igelsrud, Don, Ed.; Leonard, William H., Ed. – American Biology Teacher, 1988
Reviews the research regarding the use of laboratories in the teaching of science. Discusses the traditional process skills and adaptations of the learning cycle. Describes the four distinct characteristics of a Guided Inquiry Laboratory. Thirty-seven references are listed. (CW)
Descriptors: Discovery Learning, Inquiry, Laboratory Procedures, Learning Processes
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Prothero, Donald R. – Journal of Geological Education, 1988
Discusses magnetic polarity stratigraphy as a tool for correlation of fossiliferous terrestrial deposits. Explains the strengths, weaknesses, limitations, preferred conditions, sampling, laboratory analysis, and applications of this technique. A table of paleomagnetic studies on vertebrate-bearing terrestrial sections arranged by age and locality…
Descriptors: College Science, Earth Science, Evolution, Geology
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Science and Children, 1988
Provides a calendar for the month of November on which are placed directions and pictures for different activities that can be performed each day. Outlines materials and procedures for an experiment. Includes information on an acid rain teachers kit, availability, and price. (RT)
Descriptors: Biological Sciences, Botany, Chemistry, Elementary School Science
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Kruglak, Haym – Physics Education, 1988
Introduces an experiment involving the observation of Brownian motion for college students. Describes the apparatus, experimental procedures, data analysis and results, and error analysis. Lists experimental techniques used in the experiment. Provides a circuit diagram, typical data, and graphs. (YP)
Descriptors: College Science, Demonstrations (Educational), Higher Education, Laboratory Equipment
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Williams, L. Pearce; And Others – Physics Education, 1991
Six articles discuss the work of Michael Faraday, a chemist whose work revolutionized physics and led directly to both classical field and relativity theory. The scientist as a young man, the electromagnetic experiments of Faraday, his search for the gravelectric effect, his work on optical glass, his laboratory notebooks, and his creative use of…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Creativity, Discovery Processes, Electricity
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Feil, Philip H.; Gatti, John J. – Journal of Dental Education, 1993
Four salient constructs in a contemporary motor learning theory were tested for validity using dental students' verbal self-reporting. Students were videotaped completing a preparation, then interviewed to stimulate recall of mental processes during the preparation. Results support application of the theory to dentistry and have implications for…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Dental Schools, Higher Education, Laboratory Procedures
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