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Qiang Fu; Shiyuan Fu; Hui Yang; Jing Yu; Li Liu – Journal of Chemical Education, 2024
The double-indicator method is often used in the analysis of Na[subscript 2]CO[subscript 3], NaHCO[subscript 3], and NaOH mixtures (carbonate mixtures). In this method, the determination of the volumes at the first and second equivalence points plays a crucial role in analyzing the composition and content of the carbonate mixtures. Here, LabVIEW…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Chemistry, Computer Simulation, Measurement
Tyler G. Harvey; Delphine Dean – Biomedical Engineering Education, 2025
Challenge: While hands-on laboratory experiences are an important component of biomedical engineering curricula, many of the topics which would often benefit most from these experiences are often too time-, space-, and resource-intensive to incorporate into laboratory classes. One such topic is electrophysiology, where phenomena are hard to…
Descriptors: Discovery Learning, Computer Uses in Education, Computer Simulation, Hands on Science
Oliveira, Karol N.; Naujorks, Amanda C.; Freitas, Welica P. S.; Goncalves, Alem-Mar B.; Calheiro, Lisiane B. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2021
The use of radioactive isotopes in radioactive decay studies can be a problem due to the manipulation of radioisotopes, expensive equipment, and the difficulty of finding samples with a reasonable half-life (between 1 and 10 min). In this paper, we present a mock-up of a Geiger-Mu¨ller counter plus three fictitious radioisotopes. They form an…
Descriptors: Printing, Computer Peripherals, Models, Simulation
Ali, Numan; Ullah, Sehat – Journal of Chemical Education, 2020
Different virtual chemistry laboratories (VCLs) have been developed with which students can perform and practice their practical and experimental work, thus increasing their learning before performing the same work in a real chemistry laboratory. In this paper, we present an analysis of the existing virtual chemistry laboratories by identifying…
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Electronic Learning, Hands on Science, Chemistry
Lu, Yihua; Xu, Yao; Zhu, Xi – Journal of Chemical Education, 2021
In this work, we introduce the VR[superscript 2]E[superscript 2]C system for Virtual Reality Remote Education for Experimental Chemistry. It aims to increase scientific literacy about remote education of theoretical and experimental chemistry among the public and high school students. It provides a laboratory option for students with disabilities…
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education, Chemistry
Yau, Chin Doong; Wildan, Ardan; Browning, Aidan; Wijesinghe, Chamaka; Xiao, Kevin; Ng, Tuck Wah – Physics Education, 2020
The glowing discharges of plasma obtained by introducing direct current high voltages between two electrodes in a chamber that contains a low pressure gas produces a spectacular effect that makes it attractive to be used as a laboratory experiment for students. Setting up this experiment is however costly and has crucial safety issues to be…
Descriptors: Energy, Science Instruction, Computer Simulation, Scientific Concepts
Worrall, Andrew F.; Bergstrom Mann, Patrick E.; Young, Damion; Wormald, Mark R.; Cahill, Samuel T.; Stewart, Malcolm I. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2020
Teaching practical chemistry skills remotely is not a task that would have been high on the agenda only a few months ago. However, in light of the COVID-19 pandemic, students around the world are having to work from home, and the chemistry education community has been forced to adapt to the new circumstances. In response, we discuss the use of…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Chemistry, Teaching Methods, COVID-19
Greca, Ileana M.; Seoane, Eugenia; Arriassecq, Irene – Science & Education, 2014
Computers and simulations represent an undeniable aspect of daily scientific life, the use of simulations being comparable to the introduction of the microscope and the telescope, in the development of knowledge. In science education, simulations have been proposed for over three decades as useful tools to improve the conceptual understanding of…
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Computer Uses in Education, Science Education, Teaching Methods
Humphrey, T. E.; Calisa, Vaishnavi – Physics Teacher, 2014
In 1879, in the midst of the debate between English and continental scientists about the nature of cathode rays, William Crookes conducted an experiment in which a small mill or "paddle wheel" was pushed along tracks inside a cathode ray tube (CRT) (similar to that shown in Fig. 1) when connected to a high-voltage induction coil. Crookes…
Descriptors: Demonstrations (Educational), Motion, Scientific Concepts, Mechanics (Physics)
Singh, Gurmukh; Siddiqui, Khalid; Singh, Mankiran; Singh, Satpal – Journal of Educational Technology Systems, 2011
The current research article is based on a simple and practical way of employing the computational power of widely available, versatile software MS Excel 2007 to perform interactive computer simulations for undergraduate/graduate students in biology, biochemistry, biophysics, microbiology, medicine in college and university classroom setting. To…
Descriptors: Heredity, Genetics, Biological Sciences, Medical Education
Argoti, A.; Fan, L. T.; Cruz, J.; Chou, S. T. – Chemical Engineering Education, 2008
The stochastic simulation of chemical reactions, specifically, a simple reversible chemical reaction obeying the first-order, i.e., linear, rate law, has been presented by Martinez-Urreaga and his collaborators in this journal. The current contribution is intended to complement and augment their work in two aspects. First, the simple reversible…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Equations (Mathematics), Probability, Science Instruction
Lucas, Amand A. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2008
A-DNA and B-DNA are two secondary molecular conformations (among other allomorphs) that double-stranded DNA drawn into a fiber can assume, depending on the relative water content and other chemical parameters of the fiber. They were the first two forms to be observed by X-ray fiber diffraction in the early 1950s, respectively by Wilkins and…
Descriptors: Genetics, Lasers, Molecular Structure, Science Instruction
Kelly, Janet; Bradley, Curtis; Gratch, Jonathan – Online Submission, 2008
The purpose of this study was to compare and contrast laboratory simulations with traditional (equipment) explorations in physics to determine differences, if any, in student achievement and changes in attitude toward science. Based upon the investigations conducted in undergraduate physics classes with 96 students who were non-science majors, it…
Descriptors: Majors (Students), Investigations, Science Achievement, Physics
Blake, C.; Scanlon, E. – Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 2007
This paper proposes a reconsideration of use of computer simulations in science education. We discuss three studies of the use of science simulations for undergraduate distance learning students. The first one, "The Driven Pendulum" simulation is a computer-based experiment on the behaviour of a pendulum. The second simulation, "Evolve" is…
Descriptors: Distance Education, Computer Assisted Instruction, Science Education, Computer Simulation
Castle, Karen J. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2007
In this undergraduate physical chemistry laboratory experiment, students acquire a high-resolution infrared absorption spectrum of carbon dioxide and use their data to show that the rotational-vibrational state populations follow a Boltzmann distribution. Data are acquired with a mid-infrared laser source and infrared detector. Appropriate…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Laboratory Experiments, Spectroscopy, Science Instruction
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