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Levitus, Marcia – Journal of Chemical Education, 2011
For over a century, chemists have investigated the rates of chemical reactions using experimental conditions involving huge numbers of molecules. As a consequence, the description of the kinetics of the reaction in terms of average values was good enough for all practical purposes. From the pedagogical point of view, such a description misses the…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Learning Activities, Kinetics, Chemistry
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Stevenson, Anne – Science and Children, 2013
"I Wonder" boards are a teaching strategy that can be used in the classroom, as well as during science learning opportunities in nonformal settings, such as after-school science programs or summer camps.This simple strategy has led to deeper science exploration in 4-H, as young people learn alongside program staff, teachers, or…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Inquiry, Teaching Methods, Nonformal Education
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Albayrak, Cem; Jones, K. C.; Swartz, James R. – Journal of Science Education and Technology, 2013
Cell-free protein synthesis (CFPS) has emerged as a practical method for producing a broad variety of proteins. In addition, the direct accessibility to the reaction environment makes CFPS particularly suitable as a learning vehicle for fundamental biological concepts. Here, we describe its implementation as a teaching tool for a high school…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Secondary School Science, High School Students, Biotechnology
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Manfra, Meghan McGlinn – Social Education, 2013
This article explores a multidisciplinary lesson on nanotechnology that can provide an effective means for teaching about both STEM and social studies topics. This approach encourages students to consider the "role that science and technology play in our lives and in our cultures." The extraordinary promise of nanotechnology, however, is…
Descriptors: Interdisciplinary Approach, Molecular Structure, STEM Education, Social Studies
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Poeylaut-Palena, Andres, A.; de los Angeles Laborde, Maria – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2013
A learning module for molecular level analysis of protein structure and ligand/drug interaction through the visualization of X-ray diffraction is presented. Using DeepView as molecular model visualization software, students learn about the general concepts of protein structure. This Biochemistry classroom exercise is designed to be carried out by…
Descriptors: Introductory Courses, Class Activities, Molecular Structure, Science Activities
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Cooper, Melanie M.; Underwood, Sonia M.; Hilley, Caleb Z.; Klymkowsky, Michael W. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2012
Previously, we found that: (i) many students were unable to construct representations of simple molecular structures; (ii) a majority of students fail to make the important connection between these representations and macroscopic properties of the material; and (iii) they were unable to decode the information contained in such representations.…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Molecular Structure, Secondary School Science, High Schools
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Lorber, Bernard; Fischer, Frederic; Bailly, Marc; Roy, Herve; Kern, Daniel – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2012
Dynamic light scattering (DLS) analyses are routinely used in biology laboratories to detect aggregates in macromolecular solutions, to determine the size of proteins, nucleic acids, and complexes or to monitor the binding of ligands. This article is written for graduate and undergraduate students with access to DLS and for faculty members who…
Descriptors: Science Laboratories, Undergraduate Students, College Science, Science Instruction
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Cody, Jeremy A.; Craig, Paul A.; Loudermilk, Adam D.; Yacci, Paul M.; Frisco, Sarah L.; Milillo, Jennifer R. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2012
A novel stereochemistry lesson was prepared that incorporated both handheld molecular models and embedded virtual three-dimensional (3D) images. The images are fully interactive and eye-catching for the students; methods for preparing 3D molecular images in Adobe Acrobat are included. The lesson was designed and implemented to showcase the 3D…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Science Instruction, College Science
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Smith, Montserrat Rabago; McAllister, Robert; Newkirk, Kiera; Basing, Alexander; Wang, Lihua – Journal of Chemical Education, 2012
An interdisciplinary approach to education has become more important in the development of science and technology, which requires universities to have graduates with broad knowledge and skills and to apply these skills in solving real-world problems. An interdisciplinary experimental series has been developed for the laboratories in cell and…
Descriptors: Interdisciplinary Approach, Molecular Biology, Inorganic Chemistry, Science Experiments
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de Dios, Miguel; Salgueirino, Veronica; Perez-Lorenzo, Moises; Correa-Duarte, Miguel A. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2012
An experiment is described to introduce advanced undergraduate students to an exciting area of nanotechnology that incorporates nanoparticles onto carbon nanotubes to produce systems that have valuable technological applications. The synthesis of such material has been easily achieved through a simple three-step procedure. Students explore…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Technology, Molecular Structure, Spectroscopy
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Aydeniz, Mehmet; Kotowski, Erin Leigh – School Science and Mathematics, 2012
This study explores middle and high school students' understanding of the particulate nature of matter after they were taught the concept. A total of 87 students (41 high school and 46 middle school) participated in the study. Findings suggest that students held misconceptions about the law of conservation of matter, chemical composition of matter…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Teachers, Pedagogical Content Knowledge, Misconceptions
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Degerman, Mari Stadig; Larsson, Caroline; Anward, Jan – International Journal of Environmental and Science Education, 2012
Grasping the dynamics of molecular phenomenon appears to be rather challenging for students in the context of life science. To pursue the origin of such difficulties this paper investigates students' (n = 43) meaning making, in interaction with peers and an animation, of the dynamic process of ATP-synthase. To support this inquiry we introduce the…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Biological Sciences, Animation, Molecular Structure
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Warfa, Abdi-Rizak M.; Roehrig, Gillian H.; Schneider, Jamie L.; Nyachwaya, James – Chemistry Education Research and Practice, 2014
A significant body of the literature in science education examines students' conceptions of the dissolution of ionic solids in water, often showing that students lack proper understanding of the particulate nature of dissolving materials as well as holding numerous misconceptions about the dissolution process. Consequently, chemical educators have…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Instruction, Classroom Communication, Computer Peripherals
Bussey, Thomas J. – ProQuest LLC, 2013
Biochemistry education relies heavily on students' ability to visualize abstract cellular and molecular processes, mechanisms, and components. As such, biochemistry educators often turn to external representations to provide tangible, working models from which students' internal representations (mental models) can be constructed, evaluated, and…
Descriptors: Biochemistry, Science Instruction, Science Teachers, Teacher Attitudes
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Harden, Joshua; Joshi, Amitabh; Serna, Juan D. – European Journal of Physics, 2011
Single and double electromagnetically induced transparencies (EIT) in a medium, consisting of four-level atoms in the inverted-Y configuration, are discussed using mechanical and electrical analogies. A three-coupled spring-mass system subject to damping and driven by an external force is used to represent the four-level atom mechanically. The…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Physics, Science Instruction, College Science
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