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Horikoshi, Ryo; Shirotani, Dai; Shioyama, Hiroshi – Journal of Chemical Education, 2022
Buckminsterfullerene (C[subscript 60]), along with diamond and graphite, appears in many chemistry textbooks as an example of an allotrope of carbon. This communication describes a hands-on activity to explore the characteristic structure of C[subscript 60] through the construction of a structural model using transistors and plastic tubes…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Instruction, Hands on Science, Models
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Rooserina Kusumaningdyah; Iztok Devetak; Yudhi Utomo; Effendy Effendy; Daratu Putri; Habiddin Habiddin – Center for Educational Policy Studies Journal, 2024
This paper presents an analysis of the use of multimedia and hands-on models on university students' understanding of stereochemistry. The relationship between students' scientific reasoning skills and their understanding of stereochemistry was also determined. Two groups of second-year chemistry students from the State University of Malang taking…
Descriptors: Thinking Skills, Science Process Skills, Multimedia Instruction, Hands on Science
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Muthukumar, N.; Srinivasan, Seshadhri; Subathra, B.; Ramkumar, K. – IEEE Transactions on Education, 2021
Contribution: This article explores how the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) could be leveraged to enhance the teaching/learning experience of advanced control techniques [e.g., model-predictive control (MPC)] for complex systems (nonlinear and multivariable) for undergraduate students. Background: The IIoTs' features, such as ubiquitous…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, College Science, Science Instruction, Internet
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Lau, Poh Nguk; Chan, Wen Loong; Li, Yuxuan – Journal of Chemical Education, 2022
As part of COVID-19 preparedness, a student-developed, Android-based app was used as a pre-laboratory learning aid for a molecular modeling laboratory in a first-year general chemistry course. A worksheet activity with trigger codes and questions related to spatial features of transition metal complexes was designed. Using the Transition Metal…
Descriptors: Visualization, Computer Oriented Programs, Organic Chemistry, Molecular Structure
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Bromfield Lee, Deborah C.; Beggs, Grace A. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2021
The authors describe the construction and use of tactile models for demonstrating intermolecular forces. These models are composed of inexpensive materials and can be used in college chemistry classrooms of varying levels including general and organic chemistry. The models were designed to be paired with an accompanying activity to encourage…
Descriptors: Manipulative Materials, Models, Demonstrations (Educational), Science Instruction
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Motz, Vicki Abrams; Suniga, Rema G.; Connour, Jacqueline Runestad – HAPS Educator, 2018
For many reasons, physiological aspects of anatomy and physiology laboratories are often presented as simulations. While simulations effectively convey concepts, hands-on activities promote more active student engagement. Recycled soda bottles, supplemented with other inexpensive readily available supplies, can be used to create working models…
Descriptors: Hands on Science, Physiology, Science Instruction, Models
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Lenzer, Stefanie; Smarsly, Bernd; Graulich, Nicole – Journal of Chemical Education, 2019
Acquiring a basic understanding about the composition of crystal structures and the resulting structure-property relationship is central for chemists and material chemists, enabling the prediction of desired properties and the solution of a wide range of current challenges in sciences, e.g., the development of clean-energy storage. For a deeper…
Descriptors: Inorganic Chemistry, Physical Sciences, Science Instruction, Models
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Grumman, Anna S.; Carroll, Felix A. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2019
3D printing was used to prepare space-filling models of electron density isosurfaces and high-resolution molecular models on the basis of the van der Waals radii of atoms. Both model types provide students with kinesthetic simulations of steric effects in bimolecular substitution and elimination reactions. The models can be printed in small sizes…
Descriptors: Molecular Structure, Science Instruction, Printing, Geometric Concepts
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Corpuz, Edgar De Guzman; Rebello, N. Sanjay – Research in Science Education, 2019
The first phase of this multiphase study involves modeling of college students' thinking of friction at the microscopic level. Diagnostic interviews were conducted with 11 students with different levels of physics backgrounds. A phenomenographic approach of data analysis was used to generate categories of responses which subsequently were used to…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, College Science, College Students, Physics
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Jiménez-Liso, Maria Rut; López-Banet, Luisa; Dillon, Justin – Science & Education, 2020
We propose explicit and implicit approaches for the teaching of acid-base chemistry based on research into the history and nature of science (NoS). To support these instructional proposals, we identify four rationales for students to understand acid-base processes: daily life, socio-scientific, curriculum, and history of science. The extensive…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Scientific Concepts
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Hare, Stephanie R.; Tantillo, Dean J. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2017
When new concepts, models, or theories are introduced in a course, their presentation should be accurate, even if depth is not the goal. In a recent publication in this Journal, the Woodward-Hoffmann rules were invoked in the context of a new laboratory experiment, but the associated description was inaccurate. Here we aim to clarify the…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Laboratory Experiments, Science Instruction
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Labouta, Hagar Ibrahim; Kenny, Natasha A.; Li, Rui; Anikovskiy, Max; Reid, Leslie; Cramb, David Thomas – International Journal of Science Education, 2018
Research on understanding the full extent that an authentic science research experience engages students in how scientists think and act is sparse. 'Learning-science-by-doing-science' (LSDS) is an emerging self-guided process-learning model in postsecondary science education. It offers authentic science research opportunities that drive students…
Descriptors: Experiential Learning, Hands on Science, Science Education, Science Process Skills
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Carroll, Felix A.; Blauch, David N. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2017
3D printing was used to prepare models of the calculated geometries of unsaturated organic structures. Incorporation of p orbital isosurfaces into the models enables students in introductory organic chemistry courses to have hands-on experience with the concept of orbital alignment in strained and unstrained p systems.
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Organic Chemistry, Hands on Science, Introductory Courses
Davenport, Jodi; Pique, Michael; Getzoff, Elizabeth; Huntoon, Jon; Gardner, Adam; Olson, Arthur – Grantee Submission, 2017
Structural molecular biology is now becoming part of high school science curriculum thus posing a challenge for teachers who need to convey three-dimensional (3D) structures with conventional text and pictures. In many cases even interactive computer graphics does not go far enough to address these challenges. We have developed a flexible model of…
Descriptors: Molecular Biology, Secondary School Science, Science Instruction, High Schools
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Dean, Natalie L.; Ewan, Corrina; McIndoe, J. Scott – Journal of Chemical Education, 2016
The use of hand-held 3D printing technology provides a unique and engaging approach to learning VSEPR theory by enabling students to draw three-dimensional depictions of different molecular geometries, giving them an appreciation of the shapes of the building blocks of complex molecular structures. Students are provided with 3D printing pens and…
Descriptors: Printing, Technology Integration, Handheld Devices, Science Instruction
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