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Röbbe Wünschiers; Robert Maximilian Leidenfrost; Hauke Holtorf; Bernd Dittrich; Thomas Dürr; Jürgen Braun – Journal of Microbiology & Biology Education, 2024
Both nanopore-based DNA sequencing and CRISPR/Cas-based gene editing represent groundbreaking innovations in molecular biology and genomics, offering unprecedented insights into and tools for working with genetic information. For students, reading, editing, and even writing DNA will be part of their everyday life. We have developed a laboratory…
Descriptors: Genetics, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Molecular Biology
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Macchi, Veronica; Porzionato, Andrea; Stecco, Carla; Caro, Raffaele – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2014
The anatomical theatre played a pivotal role in the evolution of medical education, allowing students to directly observe and participate in the process of dissection. Due to the increase of training programs in clinical anatomy, the Institute of Human Anatomy at the University of Padova has renovated its dissecting room. The main guidelines in…
Descriptors: Anatomy, Medical Education, Educational Development, Laboratory Procedures
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McMenamin, Paul G.; Quayle, Michelle R.; McHenry, Colin R.; Adams, Justin W. – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2014
The teaching of anatomy has consistently been the subject of societal controversy, especially in the context of employing cadaveric materials in professional medical and allied health professional training. The reduction in dissection-based teaching in medical and allied health professional training programs has been in part due to the financial…
Descriptors: Anatomy, Laboratory Procedures, Surgery, Laboratory Equipment
Cooper, Kenneth J. – Diverse: Issues in Higher Education, 2012
A reality show about a college course--a chemistry class no less? That's what "ChemLab Boot Camp" is. The 14-part series of short videos is being released one episode at a time on the online learning site of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The novel show follows a diverse group of 14 freshmen as they struggle to master the…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Electronic Learning, Online Courses, Video Technology
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Hack, William Nathan; Baird, William H. – Physics Teacher, 2012
The speed of sound is a physical property that can be measured easily in the lab. However, finding an inexpensive and intuitive way for students to determine this speed has been more involved. The introduction of affordable consumer-grade high-speed cameras (such as the Exilim EX-FC100) makes conceptually simple experiments feasible. Since the…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Photography, Motion, Physics
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Killington, R. A.; Powell, K. L. – Journal of Biological Education, 1984
Monoclonal antibodies have provided an exciting addition to the "armory" of the molecular biologist and immunologist. This article discusses briefly the concept of, techniques available for, production of, and possible uses of monoclonal antibodies. (Author)
Descriptors: Biology, College Science, Higher Education, Laboratory Procedures
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Fairclough, Andrew; And Others – Journal of Biological Education, 1985
Conventional sellotape techniques for fungal mounting produce interference patterns when using Normarsky microscopy. A technique is described which overcomes this problem and produces a permanent mount with a completely clear background. (Author/JN)
Descriptors: Botany, College Science, Higher Education, Laboratory Procedures
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Jacobs, Keith W. – Teaching of Psychology, 1980
Describes a one semester-hour self-paced laboratory section accompanying a physiological psychology course. Points out five disadvantages and three advantages, including more time and advance planning needed, active involvement of students, and increased learning and retention. (CK)
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Higher Education, Laboratory Procedures, Programed Instruction
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Lord, Thomas; Shelly, Chad; Zimmerman, Rachel – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2007
Can you imagine a class where students cover the content with each other rather than simply listening to the professor's lecture? Can you envision students developing their own laboratory investigations and quizzing each other weekly to check for understanding? Well, that's pretty much how the major science organizations across the nation are…
Descriptors: Investigations, College Science, Botany, Laboratory Experiments
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MacCarthy, Patrick – Journal of Chemical Education, 1986
Although various methods are used to study solution chemistry, relationships between them are generally not self-evident, and the theory and procedure underlying each technique are frequently learned and memorized separately. Therefore, all of these methods are classified within a unified framework that clearly demonstrates relationships and…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Classification, College Science, Higher Education
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Hill, James W.; Bellows, Lena – Journal of Chemical Education, 1986
Describes a method by which teachers can either produce their own silver of "technical" quality or recycle silver chloride residues to recover the silver for similar reuse. Procedures used are outlined and economics of the method are discussed. (JN)
Descriptors: Chemistry, College Science, Higher Education, Laboratory Procedures
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Asfour, Abdul-Fattah A. – Chemical Engineering Education, 1985
Background information, procedures used, and typical results obtained are provided for an experiment which: (1) examines the effect of residence time on conversion in a tubular flow reactor; and (2) compares the experimental conversions with those obtained from plug-flow and laminar-flow reactor models. (JN)
Descriptors: Chemical Engineering, Engineering Education, Higher Education, Laboratory Experiments
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Hercules, David M.; Hercules, Shirley H. – Journal of Chemical Education, 1984
Reviews various spectroscopic techniques currently used to analyze real physical surfaces that bound two actual phases. Problems inherent in analyzing these surfaces and possible approaches that may be taken are considered. (JN)
Descriptors: Chemical Analysis, Chemistry, College Science, Higher Education
Bruce, David S.; Speck, Dexter F. – Physiologist, 1979
This report details several simulated divinq experiments on the human. These are suitable for undergraduate or graduate laboratories in human or environmental physiology. The experiment demonstrates that a diving reflex is precipitated by both facial cooling and apnea. (Author/RE)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Instruction, Laboratory Procedures, Laboratory Techniques
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Lewis, Don L. – Journal of Chemical Education, 1997
Describes an experiment to demonstrate Boyle's law that provides pressure measurements in a familiar unit (psi) and makes no assumptions concerning atmospheric pressure. Items needed include bathroom scales and a 60-ml syringe, castor oil, disposable 3-ml syringe and needle, modeling clay, pliers, and a wooden block. Commercial devices use a…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Demonstrations (Science), Higher Education, Laboratory Procedures
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