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Hamnett, Hilary J.; Korb, Ann-Sophie – Journal of Chemical Education, 2017
This study describes a new module design for teaching research skills to analytical chemists based on the use of a student-led, in-class experiment involving coffee. The module was redesigned in response to feedback from students, and aims to give them the skills they need to be productive in future research projects both within the institution…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Research Skills, Science Experiments, Learning Modules
Tierney, John; Bodek, Matthew; Fredricks, Susan; Dudkin, Elizabeth; Kistler, Kurt – Journal of Chemical Education, 2014
This article shows the potential for using video responses to specific questions as part of the assessment process in an organic chemistry class. These exercises have been used with a postbaccalaureate cohort of 40 students, learning in an online environment, over a period of four years. A second cohort of 25 second-year students taking the…
Descriptors: Organic Chemistry, Student Evaluation, Video Technology, Multimedia Materials
Danowitz, Amy M.; Taylor, Christopher E. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2011
As active members of the scientific community, graduate students make ethical judgments about the conduct and presentation of their research. Pressures in the research environment often influence these decisions. Because inappropriate decisions can lead to unethical behavior and scientific misconduct, it is important that students understand the…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Student Reaction, Case Studies, Ethics