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Wilson, R. J. – Computer Education, 1984
A BASIC computer program was written for an experiment that measures the time of a fall of a ball-bearing dropped through a measured distance. However, the timing subroutine was written in machine language. The reason for using machine language, the machine language program, hardware used, and the experiment are discussed. (JN)
Descriptors: Computer Oriented Programs, Computer Software, Gravity (Physics), Microcomputers

School Science Review, 1984
Describes: (1) a microcomputer demonstration of autocatalysis; (2) a safe alternative to ethanol and methanol; (3) a simple condenser for test-tube reactions; (4) a new procedure for studying the magnetic properties of transition metal compounds; (5) plasticization of the polymer PVC; and (6) some thoughts on polybasic acids and their salts. (JN)
Descriptors: Chemical Reactions, Chemistry, Courseware, Laboratory Procedures
Hand, Brian; Wallace, Carolyn; Yang, Eun-Mi – International Journal of Science Education, 2004
Science laboratory activities within secondary science have traditionally followed prescriptive outlines both in the structure and reporting of the activity. Building on current understandings of writing to learn science strategies, a Science Writing Heuristic has been developed that encourages students to examine laboratory activities much more…
Descriptors: Science Laboratories, Heuristics, Writing (Composition), Laboratory Experiments

School Science Review, 1984
Describes: the chemical history of a pencil; a simple solar camera for measuring the sun's diameter; the experimental comparison of the thermal stability of metal carbonates; and the introduction of the concept of weight as a force to young children. A computer program listing on color mixing is also provided. (JN)
Descriptors: Color, Courseware, Force, Intermediate Grades