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Pong Kau Yuen; Cheng Man Diana Lau – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2024
Anaerobic digestion is a complex biochemical process that is represented by the stoichiometric Buswell's equation. Buswell's equation is the study of the interface among biochemistry, mathematics, and chemistry. Students often have difficulty in understanding the nature of biochemical stoichiometry. Buswell's equation is significant for the…
Descriptors: Biochemistry, Equations (Mathematics), Stoichiometry, Molecular Structure
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Thomas M. Onorato; Nathalie Oulhen; Gerardo Reyes; Stephany Foster; Cosmo A. Pieplow; Janet E. Rollins; Jacqueline A. Brashears; Claudette Davis; Ian Alberts; Ingrid D. Veras; Gary M. Wessel – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2023
Academic food security aims to provide students with sufficient access to knowledge (one key academic nutrient) in order to limit intellectual hunger. In this analogy, the student is seen as a consumer of knowledge. Academic food sovereignty, on the other hand, aims to shift the focus from student knowledge consumership to student knowledge…
Descriptors: Community College Students, Student Research, COVID-19, Pandemics
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Danielle A. Guarracino; Joseph L. Baker; J. Lynn Gazley – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2025
Having a deeper understanding of molecules in their structural forms allows students to grasp biochemical and general chemical concepts in a more profound manner. Through the use of visualization software, we have shown that students gain confidence and insight into the chemical workings of molecular structure and can then utilize this knowledge…
Descriptors: Science Education, Undergraduate Students, Biochemistry, Molecular Structure
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Wolfson, Adele J.; Armstrong, Justin – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2020
First-Year Seminars (FYS) offer a unique mode of introducing college students to new topics, research practices, and approaches to learning that they may not have been exposed to in high school. In this article, we outline the successes and challenges of team teaching a combined cultural anthropology and biochemistry course on the topic of blood,…
Descriptors: Team Teaching, Interdisciplinary Approach, First Year Seminars, Anthropology
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Newton, Genevieve; Rajakaruna, Rebecca; Kulak, Verena; Albabish, William; Gilley, Brett H.; Ritchie, Kerry – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2019
Two-stage collaborative testing is an assessment strategy that involves students initially writing a test individually and then immediately afterward writing the same (or similar) test again in groups. Current evidence shows that two-stage testing improves performance on multiple-choice tests as well as short-term retention of material, but little…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, College Science, Undergraduate Students, Biochemistry
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Prince, Annabel N.; Pitts, Wesley B.; Parkin, David W. – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2018
In this exploratory case study, we consider how students in an undergraduate biochemistry class engaged in the process of argumentation within an inquiry-oriented learning environment to investigate a chemical mechanism in a particular part of the tricarboxylic acid cycle. Audio/video recordings of student groups during the mechanism discussion…
Descriptors: Case Studies, College Science, Undergraduate Study, Biochemistry
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Coticone, Sulekha Rao; Van Houten, Lora Bailey – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2015
A special topics course combining two relevant and contemporary themes (forensic DNA analysis and illicit drug detection) was developed to stimulate student enthusiasm and enhance understanding of forensic science. Building on the interest of popular television shows such as "CSI" and "Breaking Bad," this course connects…
Descriptors: Interdisciplinary Approach, Undergraduate Students, Crime, Criminology
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Milner, Rachel; Parrish, Jonathan; Wright, Adrienne; Gnarpe, Judy; Keenan, Louanne – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2015
In a large-enrollment, introductory biochemistry course for nonmajors, the authors provide students with formative feedback through practice questions in PDF format. Recently, they investigated possible benefits of providing the practice questions via an online game (Brainspan). Participants were randomly assigned to either the online game group…
Descriptors: Biochemistry, Nonmajors, Science Instruction, College Science
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Kinsella, Gemma K.; Mahon, Catherine; Lillis, Seamus – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2017
It is envisaged that small-group exercises as part of a large-group session would facilitate not only group work exercises (a valuable employability skill), but also peer learning. In this article, such a strategy to facilitate the active engagement of the student in a large-group setting was explored. The production of student-led resources was…
Descriptors: Large Group Instruction, Group Activities, Learner Engagement, College Science
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Fletcher, Terace M.; Ershler, Jeff – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2014
Learner-centered molecular modeling exercises in college science courses can be especially challenging for nonchemistry majors as students typically have a higher degree of anxiety and may not appreciate the relevance of the work. This article describes a learner-centered project given to allied health majors in a Biochemistry course. The project…
Descriptors: Biochemistry, Learner Controlled Instruction, Molecular Structure, Student Surveys
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Newton, Genevieve; Martin, Elizabeth – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2013
Three alternative approaches to assessment of exam responses were applied in an undergraduate biochemistry course. First, phenomenography was used to categorize written exam responses into an inclusive hierarchy. Second, responses to the same question were similarly categorized according to the Structure of Observed Learning Outcome (SOLO)…
Descriptors: Phenomenology, Taxonomy, Undergraduate Students, Science Education
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Linenberger, Kimberly J.; Bretz, Stacey Lowery – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2012
Digital pen-and-paper technology, although marketed commercially as a bridge between old and new note-taking capabilities, synchronizes the collection of both written and audio data. This manuscript describes how this technology was used to improve data collection in research regarding students' learning, specifically their understanding of…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Biochemistry, Data Collection, Notetaking
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DeChenne, Sue Ellen; Carew, Jenna; Stains, Marilyne – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2014
The discipline-based education research (DBER) report from the National Research Council (2012) highlighted the existence of a research-practice gap in science instruction in higher education and the need to identify strategies to close it. This study hypothesizes that one potential factor is instructors' access to research-based…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, College Science, Theory Practice Relationship, Higher Education
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Barreto, Jose; Reilly, John; Brown, David; Frost. Laura; Coticone, Sulekha Rao; Dubetz, Terry Ann; Beharry, Zanna; Davis-McGibony, C. Michele; Ramoutar, Ria; Rudd, Gillian – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2014
New technological developments have minimized training, hardware expense, and distribution problems for the production and use of instructional videos, and any science instructor can now make instructional videos for their classes. We created short "Khan style" videos for the topic of buffers in biochemistry and assigned them as…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Biochemistry
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Coticone, Sulekha Rao – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2013
To incorporate an active learning component in a one-semester biochemistry course, students were asked to create crossword puzzles using key concepts. Student observations on the use of self-made crossword puzzles as an active-learning instructional tool were collected using a 5-point Likert survey at the end of the semester. A majority of the…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Biochemistry, Science Instruction, College Science
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