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Wolf, Mark E.; Norris, J. Widener; Fynewever, Herb; Turney, Justin M.; Schaefer, Henry F., III – Journal of Chemical Education, 2022
Over the past half century, computational chemistry has evolved from a niche field to a ubiquitous pillar of modern chemical research. Driven by the increased demand for computational chemistry in research settings, the undergraduate curriculum has evolved alongside to ensure that students are well-equipped for modern research. Toward this end,…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Science Laboratories, Chemistry, Computer Simulation
Gagnon, Michel – Physics Education, 2020
At the end of the 18th-century, Charles Coulomb developed an apparatus to study the force between two electrified beads which allowed him to obtain his famous Coulomb's law. Today, as one of the most fundamental outcomes in classical electromagnetism, his result is revisited in most high school physics courses, where students are asked to…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Scientific Principles
Stolzenberger, Christoph; Frank, Florian; Trefzger, Thomas – Physics Education, 2022
With the help of augmented reality apps objects and text can be added virtually to the physical world (e.g. physical experiments) in real time. The augmented reality (AR) app 'PUMA: "Spannungslabor"' enhances simple electric circuits experiments for students with virtual representations based on the electron gas analogy including…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Energy, Artificial Intelligence
Mota-Babiloni, Adrián; Mateu-Royo, Carlos; Navarro-Esbrí, Joaquín; Barragán-Cervera, Ángel – Journal of Technology and Science Education, 2021
A significant amount of energy in the form of heat is lost in industrial processes once it is used in specific processes. Among different technologies, high-temperature heat pumps (HTHP) are a valuable method of recovering low-temperature waste heat in the industry in a very efficient way that can be activated using clean electricity. As a…
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Laboratories, Engineering Education, Energy
Teichrew, Albert; Erb, Roger – Physics Education, 2020
Real situations are overlaid with virtual information using augmented reality technology. In a learning environment, this technology could give everyday relevance to abstract concepts. In this paper, we will show how physical structures in typical experiments can be simply augmented by virtual objects in physics classes. This is achieved by…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Computer Software, Educational Technology, Telecommunications
Shao, Michael; Shiflett, Mark B. – Chemical Engineering Education, 2021
Simulation software has experienced growing interest in chemical engineering curriculums for its usage in commercial engineering practices. This article describes the ASPEN Plus® version 10 (V10) simulations and a student teach students approach to integrate ASPEN in the chemical engineering curriculum at the University of Kansas (KU). Videos,…
Descriptors: Chemical Engineering, Teaching Methods, Computer Simulation, Computer Software
Browning, Fred; Moore, Kaitlyn; Campos, Jennifer – Physics Teacher, 2019
The possibility of negative temperatures on the Kelvin scale is intriguing and confusing simultaneously. This is because students are used to thinking of temperature as a measure of the internal energy of a system. While this concept is good for many systems, it does not work for all systems. Nuclear and electron spin systems, along with lasers…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Scientific Concepts, Concept Formation, Computer Simulation
Fisher, Aidan A.E. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2019
Computational approaches toward simulating chemical systems and evaluating experimental data has gathered great momentum in recent years. The onset of more powerful computers and advanced software has been instrumental to this end. This manuscript presents a hands-on activity which trains students in basic coding skills within the Matlab…
Descriptors: Computer Software, Chemistry, Quantum Mechanics, Energy
Benhadi-Marín, Jacinto; Pereira, José Alberto; Sousa, José Paulo; Santos, Sónia A. P. – Journal of Biological Education, 2020
Individual based models (IBMs) are up-to-date tools both in research and educational areas. Here we introduce an IBM built on NetLogo platform that simulates a top-down trophic cascade controlled by the pressure exerted by two model predators (web-building spiders and ground runner spiders) on a model pest (the olive fruit fly) within a…
Descriptors: Biology, Models, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods
Porter, C. D.; Smith, J. R. H.; Stagar, E. M.; Simmons, A.; Nieberding, M.; Orban, C. M.; Brown, J.; Ayers, A. – Physical Review Physics Education Research, 2020
Recent years have seen a resurgence of interest in using virtual reality (VR) technology to benefit instruction, especially in physics and related subjects. As VR devices improve and become more widely available, there remains a number of unanswered questions regarding the impact of VR on student learning and how best to use this technology in the…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Video Games, Computer Simulation
Brown, Bryan A.; Ribay, Kathryn; Pérez, Greses; Boda, Phillip A.; Wilsey, Matthew – International Journal of Technology in Education and Science, 2020
This mixed-methods study examines the implications of using the tenets of culturally relevant pedagogy (CRP) to design an elementary science lesson grounded in four virtual reality (VR) videos. Given the need for additional understandings of how elementary science educators can infuse cultural relevance alongside content development, this study…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Culturally Relevant Education, Elementary School Students, Science Instruction
Karmakar, Subrata – IEEE Transactions on Education, 2017
Online monitoring of high-voltage (HV) equipment is a vital tool for early detection of insulation failure. Most insulation failures are caused by partial discharges (PDs) inside the HV equipment. Because of the very high cost of establishing HV equipment facility and the limitations of electromagnetic interference-screened laboratories, only a…
Descriptors: Equipment, Laboratories, Experiential Learning, Industry
Khan, Faraz Yusuf; Bajpai, Shrish – Comparative Professional Pedagogy, 2018
The present paper deals with the issue of Electrical Engineering, particularly its impact and standard of education in India from its initiation till present date. We have explored the transition of Electrical Engineering from disciplines of science to a discipline of engineering and technology. A comprehensive study of Electrical Engineering…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, Educational History, Futures (of Society), Foreign Countries
Kores, Jaroslav – Physics Teacher, 2012
The concept of "perpetual motion" has a long history. The Indian astronomer and mathematician Bhaskara II (12th century) was the first person to describe a perpetual motion (PM) machine. An example of a 13th-century PM machine is shown in Fig. 1. Although the law of conservation of energy clearly implies the impossibility of PM construction, over…
Descriptors: Physics, Motion, Energy, Equipment
Messersmith, Stephania J. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2014
An upper-division undergraduate chemistry experiment is described which utilizes DigiSim software to simulate cyclic voltammetry (CV). Four mechanisms were studied: a reversible electron transfer with no subsequent or proceeding chemical reactions, a reversible electron transfer followed by a reversible chemical reaction, a reversible chemical…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Study, College Science, Chemistry, Computer Software
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