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Keisha C. A. Antoine; Lealon L. Martin; Jorge F. Gabitto – Chemical Engineering Education, 2024
In this paper we demonstrate that using mixed reality (MR) technology can innovate our chemical engineering laboratory curriculum at Prairie View A&M University, a Historically Black College/University (HBCU). Particularly, we describe the development of a MR proof of concept to carry out a traditional fluid mechanics lab -- pressure drop as a…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Black Colleges, Chemical Engineering, Science Laboratories
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Jinchang Liu; Qin Liu – Journal of Chemical Education, 2023
The COVID-19 epidemic adversely impacted chemical engineering experiments(CEEs). Students underwent online learning, i.e., software simulation of the CEE course, instead of laboratory learning. A questionnaire survey revealed that students exhibited low enthusiasm for online learning, showing that online courses cannot ensure learning quality.…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Chemical Engineering, Online Courses, Educational Technology
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Yunhua Li; Weizhong Liao; Cuixue Chen; Meiling Ye; Alexander Luis Imbault – Journal of Chemical Education, 2023
The electrolysis of water to produce hydrogen is a critical step in many green chemistry processes. The key to the efficiency of water electrolysis is the synthesis of an appropriate electrocatalyst. Three-dimensional (3D) printing is an increasingly important part of many industrial processes. In this study, we propose an efficient laboratory…
Descriptors: Printing, Computer Peripherals, Educational Technology, Chemistry
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Newland, James; Wong, Sissy S. – Science Teacher, 2022
This three-day integrated 5E inquiry lesson that includes physics, engineering, and biology concepts, uses physical computing and photoplethysmography to learn about one's pulse. The main learning objective is to have students communicate how wave phenomena, like a pulse, can be analyzed using sensors, which is called physical computing. This…
Descriptors: Physics, Engineering, Biology, Science Instruction
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Marlowe, Justin; Tsilomelekis, George – Journal of Chemical Education, 2020
The importance of utilizing spectroscopic techniques for unraveling structural and compositional changes in nonreacting and reacting systems is unquestionable. Nowadays, efforts are directed towards the introduction of relevant spectroscopic techniques to undergraduate students in order to prepare them for future careers in industry and academia,…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, College Science, Spectroscopy, Chemistry
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Reeves, Shalaunda M.; Crippen, Kent J. – Journal of Science Education and Technology, 2021
Current technology has the capacity for affording a virtual experience that challenges the notion of a teaching laboratory for undergraduate science and engineering students. Though the potential of virtual laboratories (V-Labs) has been extolled and investigated in a number of areas, this research has not been synthesized for the context of…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, College Science, Undergraduate Study, Engineering Education
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Renan Aryel, F. Silva – Physics Education, 2020
This work describes the construction of a small-scale radio telescope using open source hardware technologies which can be used as a tool in the training of engineers and physicists, as well as in the dissemination of important technologies for space weather monitoring studies, security of radio communication networks and maintenance of essential…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Laboratory Equipment, Open Source Technology, Educational Technology
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Fang, Ning; Guo, Yongqing – Journal of Educational Computing Research, 2023
Computer simulation and animation (CSA) is educational technology in which computer programs are employed to simulate and animate real-world physical phenomena and processes. CSA has attracted growing attention and received an increasing number of applications in the international science, technology, engineering, and mathematics education…
Descriptors: Educational Improvement, Learning Processes, Educational Technology, Computer Software
Jennifer Barnett Davis – ProQuest LLC, 2022
This dissertation describes a practitioner's design-based development of a prototype chatbot to guide students in learning biological concepts of genetic mutations and protein synthesis. This chatbot's architecture provides learning activities, feedback, and support throughout a series of short, connected lessons. The chatbot is designed to…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Accuracy, Computer Software, Inquiry
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Cavalcante dos Santos, Rafael; Cavalcanti, Juliane Natalizi Cabral; Werneck do Carmo, Elisa Carneiro; de Souza, Fernando Costa; Soares, Wesley Garcia; de Souza, Cristiane Gimenes; de Andrade, Débora França; d'Avila, Luiz Antonio – Journal of Chemical Education, 2020
An experimental procedure is presented that was developed by fifth-year chemical engineering and industrial chemistry undergraduates at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro doing the discipline on Experimental Organic Technology. The aim of this study was to apply the solvatochromic effect of the dye Nile Blue chloride to the characterization…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, College Science, Undergraduate Study, Chemistry
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Hurdle, Zach; Stanford, Angela; Nix, Katy; Perry, Nick – Science and Children, 2021
In an ever-increasing technological society, teachers have now, more than ever, a vast offering of educational technologies made available for classroom use. However, the time necessary for vetting and developing rigorous lessons with the usage of such technologies can be overwhelming for a classroom teacher. Still, teachers need the opportunity…
Descriptors: Grade 3, Grade 5, Elementary School Teachers, Elementary School Students
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Joss, Lisa; Müller, Erich A. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2019
Recent advances in computer hardware and algorithms are spawning an explosive growth in the use of computer-based systems aimed at analyzing and ultimately correlating large amounts of experimental and synthetic data. As these machine learning tools become more widespread, it is becoming imperative that scientists and researchers become familiar…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Science Laboratories, Chemical Engineering, Educational Technology
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Strawhacker, Amanda; Verish, Clarissa; Shaer, Orit; Bers, Marina – Journal of Science Education and Technology, 2020
Bioengineering represents an interdisciplinary field with the potential to engage young learners in science inquiry and engineering design in the context of real-world challenges. Although children encounter bioengineered products and solutions in their everyday lives, they are not introduced to bioengineering until much later in school, after…
Descriptors: Genetics, Science Instruction, Inquiry, STEM Education
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Falconer, John L.; Nicodemus, Garret D. – Chemical Engineering Education, 2014
Interactive Mathematica simulations with graphical displays of system behavior are an excellent addition to chemical engineering courses. The Manipulate command in Mathematica creates on-screen controls that allow users to change system variables and see the graphical output almost instantaneously. They can be used both in and outside class. More…
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Mathematics, Engineering Education, Chemical Engineering
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Self, Jennifer – National Academies Press, 2020
The COVID-19 pandemic is resulting in widespread and ongoing changes to how the K-12 education system functions, including disruptions to science teaching and learning environments. Students and teachers are all figuring out how to do schooling differently, and districts and states are working overtime to reimagine systems and processes. This is…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Elementary Secondary Education, COVID-19, Pandemics
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