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Caroline Cvetkovic; Sarah Lindley; Holly Golecki; Robert Krencik – Biomedical Engineering Education, 2024
Biomedical engineering (BME) is a multidisciplinary, constantly advancing field; as such, undergraduate programs in BME must continually adapt. Elective courses provide opportunities for students to select topic areas relevant to their interests or future careers. Specifically, laboratory courses allow experiential learning in specialized topics…
Descriptors: Experiential Learning, Laboratories, Biomedicine, Engineering Education
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Lida Khalafi; Nastaran Nikzad; Asayiel Alhajeri; Brandon Bacon; Karla Alvarado; Mohammad Rafiee – Journal of Chemical Education, 2023
The area near the electrode surface is called the diffusion layer, and to understand electrochemistry, it is crucial that students have a knowledge of the phenomena occurring at the diffusion layer. Here, we present a demonstration and activity to visualize and analyze the expansion of a micrometer-sized diffusion layer. The electrode process…
Descriptors: Science Education, Chemistry, Laboratory Equipment, Scientific Concepts
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Nicole L. Mandel; Briana Le; Riley Ward; Sarah J. R. Hansen; Joseph C. Ulichny – Journal of Chemical Education, 2022
Students often enter chemistry laboratory courses with a well-documented disconnect between their experiences outside the classroom and the procedures, concepts, and techniques that occur in our courses. Strong base, weak acid titration experiments are present in general chemistry laboratories but also relate to foods our students are familiar…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Chemistry, Science Laboratories, Laboratory Procedures
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Jake Morris; Cameron Stewart; George N. Harakas – Journal of Chemical Education, 2022
The overhead mechanical stirrer is a versatile and valuable tool for the laboratory. Even a low-end mechanical stirrer is rather expensive and can pose serious safety concerns for use by high school or undergraduate students. The construction and application of a low-cost overhead mechanical stirrer is described in this work. The mechanical…
Descriptors: Science Laboratories, Costs, Secondary School Science, College Science
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Joseph K. West; Der Vang – Journal of Chemical Education, 2022
A straightforward procedure for the synthesis of (Ph[subscript 3]P)[subscript 3]CuCF[subscript 3], a robust, air-stable trifluoromethylating agent, is reported herein. This preparation can be completed in a single 3 h laboratory session and typically provides ample yields (~79--86%) and high purity (>90%). The target complex is characterized by…
Descriptors: Science Education, Chemistry, Science Laboratories, Laboratory Experiments
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Peter Gimby; Wesley Ernst; Christopher Cully; Ania Harlick – Papers on Postsecondary Learning and Teaching, 2024
The switch to online learning required a creative solution to allow for the experiential learning outcomes of the program to be satisfied when access to physical spaces and equipment was restricted. This paper describes a collaborative process between technical and support staff as well as research and teaching faculty that led to the creation of…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Experiential Learning, Teacher Collaboration, Educational Technology
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Melissa Indera Singh; Tory Cox; Ruth Cislowski; Lisa Wobbe-Veit – Journal of Social Work Education, 2023
The global COVID-19 emergency disrupted educational systems and created internship crises for universities and students. In response, one west coast social work program's practicum education department developed virtual, interactive labs that addressed the Grand Challenges (GCs), increased interdisciplinary collaboration, and ensured the…
Descriptors: Experiential Learning, Learning Laboratories, Practicums, Interdisciplinary Approach
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Jonathan Quinson – Journal of Chemical Education, 2023
Gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) are textbook model systems to introduce "Nanomaterials" and "Nanotechnology" to students and laypersons. AuNPs are also suitable materials to raise awareness about the "Green Chemistry" principles. The unique optical and catalytic properties of nanosized gold make it ideal to timely develop…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Engineering, STEM Education, Molecular Structure
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Han Fu; Zhenhua Pan; Jill Wenderott – Discover Education, 2025
As the global demand for science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) professionals continues to rise, early high school education plays a crucial role in inspiring future innovators and preparing them for scientific challenges. This paper presents an integrated short course for high school students focused on sustainable energy…
Descriptors: High School Students, Energy Education, Power Technology, Sustainability
Ifat Parveen; Michael Rose; Helen C. Phillips; Stephen E. Flower; Timothy J. Woodman; Cameron A. Garty; Michael D. Threadgill – Journal of Chemical Education, 2023
An understanding of basic organic chemical reactivity is key for many biosciences students. The reactivities of different carbonyl groups affect their function in many biomolecules. A practical class, the two-step synthesis of paracetamol, has been devised to illustrate the electrophilic reactivities of carbonyls, which was covered in the…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Study, College Science, Synthesis, Scientific Concepts
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Antonia Fruntke; Mira Behnke; Leanne M. Stafast; Tom Träder; Elisabeth Dietel; Antje Vollrath; Christine Weber; Ulrich S. Schubert; Timm Wilke – Journal of Chemical Education, 2023
This publication presents a series of experiments in the field of nanomedicine for high school chemistry education and student laboratories, developed as a collaborative project between chemistry didactics and chemical research. In this context, polymeric nanocarriers represent a promising approach for drug delivery, acting as "smart…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Education, Synthesis, Science Experiments
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Worakan Chutakool; Thanit Praneenararat – Journal of Chemical Education, 2022
In the past few decades, chemistry has evolved to interact with various disciplines to synergistically help tackle global challenges. This, in turn, requires that newer generations of chemistry students are trained to be more flexible in accepting and coordinating new concepts. In this experiment, pineapple was used as a key model to allow for the…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Education, Scientific Concepts, Plants (Botany)
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Elizabeth D. Mui; Esther Lan – Journal of Chemical Education, 2022
This article describes the design and implementation of an independent at-home chemistry project for a high school student. The pedagogical process described herein provided an authentic and meaningful laboratory experience at home, enabling remote learning that was inexpensive and safe. The topic of study was osmosis, and experiments were…
Descriptors: Chemistry, High School Students, Student Projects, Homework
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Hugo Y. Samayoa-Oviedo; Emily Halpern; Samantha A. Mehnert; Julia Laskin – Journal of Chemical Education, 2022
The laboratory experiment presented here describes the use of a calcium ion-selective electrode (Ca-ISE) to determine the concentration of zinc in a supplement tablet. This approach was developed to show students how to expand the range of applications of Ca-ISE to enable the determination of metal ions other than Ca[superscript 2+]. To determine…
Descriptors: Laboratory Experiments, Chemistry, Medicine, Science Instruction
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Timothy R. Johnson; Tyler A. Shaffer; Lisa A. Holland; Lindsay M. Veltri; John A. Lucas; Yousef S. Elshamy; Patrick K. Rutto – Journal of Chemical Education, 2022
A laboratory activity was developed to teach freezing point depression and colligative properties to introductory-level chemistry students. The laboratory uses food-grade reagents and is delivered in two units that can be taught in a single 2 hour session or two separate sessions. The total cost of the consumables is 1 USD. In the first part of…
Descriptors: Costs, Demonstrations (Educational), Climate, Chemistry
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