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Biofabrication of Neural Organoids: An Experiential Learning Approach for Instructional Laboratories
Caroline Cvetkovic; Sarah Lindley; Holly Golecki; Robert Krencik – Biomedical Engineering Education, 2024
Biomedical engineering (BME) is a multidisciplinary, constantly advancing field; as such, undergraduate programs in BME must continually adapt. Elective courses provide opportunities for students to select topic areas relevant to their interests or future careers. Specifically, laboratory courses allow experiential learning in specialized topics…
Descriptors: Experiential Learning, Laboratories, Biomedicine, Engineering Education
Chia, Vanessa Y. Y.; Ho¨ltta¨-Otto, Katja; Anariba, Franklin – Journal of Chemical Education, 2022
We provide an update on the "electrochemistry designette" in relation to its pedagogical effectiveness to students and experiential learning. We have previously proposed that the designette be applied as an assessment tool to measure the students' competence on electrochemical principles through a series of objective metrics. Based on…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Visualization, Scientific Principles, Misconceptions
Alex Hidalgo – History Teacher, 2024
In the early modern era, Spanish missionaries, cosmographers, chroniclers, and physicians wrote major studies on botany, ethnography, navigation, Indigenous languages, war, and history, aided by capable, though often reluctant, Indigenous informants. They penned this rich body of scholarship using iron gall ink -- a mixture of tannins, sulfates,…
Descriptors: History Instruction, Experiential Learning, Assignments, Undergraduate Students
Luby, Claire; Tepe, Emily; Irish, Laura; Michaels, Thomas; Hoover, Emily – Natural Sciences Education, 2021
As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, many courses were forced online. This posed particular challenges for courses with laboratory or hands-on components. A group of instructors at the University of Minnesota and the University of Wisconsin-Madison designed an online, asynchronous course structure for teaching introductory horticulture courses…
Descriptors: Hands on Science, Horticulture, Web Based Instruction, Experiential Learning
Lesley G. Campbell; Benjamin R. Montgomery; Megan R. King; Jonathan Hall; Lena Struwe – American Biology Teacher, 2025
Exposure to nature can improve mental health and cognitive abilities, while creating enhanced engagement with biological course material through interactions with organisms and ecosystems. Remote biology education was suddenly implemented during the COVID-19 pandemic at many universities, and such distance education continues to provide broadened…
Descriptors: Distance Education, Biology, Science Education, Safety
Nicole L. Mandel; Briana Le; Riley Ward; Sarah J. R. Hansen; Joseph C. Ulichny – Journal of Chemical Education, 2022
Students often enter chemistry laboratory courses with a well-documented disconnect between their experiences outside the classroom and the procedures, concepts, and techniques that occur in our courses. Strong base, weak acid titration experiments are present in general chemistry laboratories but also relate to foods our students are familiar…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Chemistry, Science Laboratories, Laboratory Procedures
Peter Gimby; Wesley Ernst; Christopher Cully; Ania Harlick – Papers on Postsecondary Learning and Teaching, 2024
The switch to online learning required a creative solution to allow for the experiential learning outcomes of the program to be satisfied when access to physical spaces and equipment was restricted. This paper describes a collaborative process between technical and support staff as well as research and teaching faculty that led to the creation of…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Experiential Learning, Teacher Collaboration, Educational Technology
Postiglione, Adriana; Angelis, Ilaria De – Physics Education, 2021
Teaching modern physics in high school is of increasingly importance as it can offer students a more realistic and updated vision of the world, and can provide an opportunity to understand the most recent scientific discoveries. In this context, general relativity (GR) occupies a prominent place, since it is related to astonishing scientific…
Descriptors: Physics, Scientific Concepts, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods
Harlow, Danielle B.; Skinner, Ron K. – Journal of Museum Education, 2019
Learning by engaging in the practices of a discipline (practice-based learning) provides museum visitors with opportunities to construct understandings that build on their prior experiences and interests. However, effectively facilitating such learning experiences is difficult. We present a framework that supports facilitators in providing…
Descriptors: Museums, Experiential Learning, Exhibits, STEM Education
Lott, Kimberly; Urbanek-Carney, Sara; Mitchell, April – Science and Children, 2019
Robotics is emerging as an effective strategy for bridging the gap between technology and engineering design in early childhood classrooms (Bers, Seddighin, and Sullivan 2013). Using a science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) grant received from the authors' school, they purchased a KIBO-18 set from KinderLab Robotics…
Descriptors: Robotics, STEM Education, Teaching Methods, Programming
Zareen Amtul; Moutasem Seifi; Erfan S. Asif; Athar Ata – Journal of Chemical Education, 2023
According to national labor market information study, access to talent is the greatest business challenge Canadian biotech companies are facing. We, therefore, developed, implemented, and assessed a pharma industry-inspired, medicinal research laboratory module in an experiential capstone biotechnology laboratory course. This involves developing a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Biotechnology, College Students, Science Instruction
Desforges, Ruth – Primary Science, 2018
The Zoological Society of London (ZSL) has a huge collection of unique and curious objects from the natural world that have been loaned to us by HM Revenue and Customs after being seized at the UK border. Among the turtle shells and snake skins, the strangest of these is perhaps the freestanding rhino-foot ash tray. This single object can open up…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Animals, Science Education, Wildlife
Wendy Martin; Rasha Elsayed; Andrew Grillo-Hill; Hannah Hellman; Naomi Hupert; Karen Melchior; Bryan Mendez; Kimberly Nguyen; Laura Peticolas; Ariana Arista; Joshua Valcarcel; Lynn Cominsky – Connected Science Learning, 2024
We live in a neurodiverse world, and therefore need to ensure that equally diverse educational opportunities are accessible to all learners. The term "neurodiversity," coined by Judith Singer (1999) describes the broad, and complex, spectrum of human brain functionality. Terms like "neurodivergent" or "neurodistinct"…
Descriptors: Neurological Impairments, Curriculum Design, Informal Education, Conventional Instruction
Sutton, Kate – Primary Science, 2021
The author became aware of Children Challenging Industry (CCI) whilst undertaking the Primary Science Quality Mark (PSQM) in 2017 was really impressed. The author came to understand the pivotal role in primary education that careers learning has and the vital element of children learning about local industry and being 'hands-on' to make their…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Elementary School Science, Hands on Science, Experiential Learning
Dabrowski, Jennifer A.; McManamy, Mary E. Manson – Journal of Chemical Education, 2020
How do we engage students outside their major discipline? Recent curriculum changes have led to increases in nonlaboratory science course offerings for nonmajors to not only bolster science literacy but also demonstrate the relevance and impact of science on their everyday lives. At Elon University, we deliberately designed the course, Culinary…
Descriptors: Chemistry, College Science, Nonmajors, Learner Engagement