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Danese, Anthony – Physics Teacher, 2022
In this paper I describe an interactive Gauss's law computer simulation using the GlowScript programming environment. The simulation calculates a point charge's electric field at locations on the surface of a Gaussian cube and displays the electric field in GlowScript's 3D graphics window. The point charge can be moved, and the electric field…
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Science Instruction, Energy, Educational Technology
Herrera-Suárez, H. J.; Morales-Aranguren, H. L.; Muñoz, J. H.; Ossa-Novoa, J. – Physics Education, 2022
The oscillations of one mass "m" suspended between two different springs, assuming a friction force proportional to the velocity [minuscule], have been studied. For this purpose, an assembly for this system has been made. The movement of the mass is recorded with a smartphone and analysed with "Tracker." It is obtained that the…
Descriptors: Mechanics (Physics), Motion, Energy, Science Instruction
K. Fernando, L. S. Lanka; Perera, L. Hasini R. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2022
During the 1960s, Edgar Dale published the concept that learners are likely to retain more information if they see and hear information rather than just listen. Therefore, many educational applications have been created for students to learn theoretical concepts through visuals and in an interactive manner. Microsoft (MS) Excel has been used in…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Scientific Concepts, Concept Formation, Spreadsheets
Ebru Mazlum Güven – Online Submission, 2024
Teachers' technological experiences are constrained by limitations in reflective decision-making and theoretical frameworks. Challenges with the technological pedagogical content knowledge framework (TPACK) are often associated with deficits in self-regulation. To effectively develop TPACK, it is recommended that educators focus on enhancing…
Descriptors: Science Teachers, Teacher Attitudes, Technological Literacy, Pedagogical Content Knowledge
Šarac, Bojan; Hadži, San – Journal of Chemical Education, 2021
A Microsoft Excel workbook has been developed to simplify the quantitative analysis of experimentally measured titration curves for diprotic and triprotic amino acids such as glycine, arginine, histidine, and glutamate. Students perform the titration, enter the data into the worksheet, and manually adjust the resulting pK[subscript a] values to…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, College Science, Undergraduate Study, Spreadsheets
González, Manuel I. – Physics Education, 2018
Physicists create spreadsheets customarily to carry out numerical calculations and to display their results in a meaningful, nice-looking way. Spreadsheets can also be used to display a vivid geometrical model of a physical system. This statement is illustrated with an example taken from geometrical optics: images formed by a thin lens. A careful…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Visual Aids, Spreadsheets
Morales, Christine; Chen, Franklin – Journal of Chemical Education, 2019
The effects of substitution on reaction rates are at the heart of both physical chemistry and organic chemistry. In this paper, we present a computational laboratory module to explore the effects of group substitution and isotopic substitution on reaction rates by using a readily accessible graphical interface, a computational engine, and…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Chemistry, Science Laboratories, Computation
Cooper, Paul D. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2018
This article describes the use of a spreadsheet to reinforce basic calculus that is expected of all university-level chemistry majors. The example provided shows a calculation using Excel to estimate, using a Riemann summation, the radiant exitance of a hot object using Planck's Law of Blackbody Radiation. The approach reinforces the elementary…
Descriptors: Spreadsheets, College Science, Chemistry, Calculus
Soares, A. A.; Reis, T. O. – Physics Education, 2019
Here we present an inexpensive proposal to experimentally study Faraday's law of induction. The experiment uses low-cost materials, a computer with a sound card and a smartphone, both running free software. A value proportional to the induced electromotive force is measured with the computer's sound card and the data related to the magnetic field…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Scientific Principles, Magnets, Energy
Patzer, A. Beate C.; Bauer, Hans; Chang, Christian; Bolte, Jan; Su¨lzle, Detlev – Journal of Chemical Education, 2018
The scale-invariant way to analyze two-dimensional experimental and theoretical data with statistical errors in both the independent and dependent variables is revisited by using what we call the triangular linear regression method. This is compared to the standard least-squares fit approach by applying it to typical simple sets of example data…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Chemistry, College Science, Computer Uses in Education
Cullerne, J. P.; French, A.; Poon, D.; Baxter, A.; Thompson, R.N. – Physics Education, 2020
This paper describes the further development of the "Epidemiology of Eyam" project at Winchester College since the publication of our previous paper (French "et al" 2019 Phys. Educ. 54 045008). A much wider cadre of students have been involved with this recent phase of the study, and we have also benefitted from a sabbatical…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Interdisciplinary Approach, Teamwork, Research Skills
Capela, Emanuel V.; Santos, João H. P. M.; Boal-Palheiros, Isabel; Carvalho, Pedro J.; Coutinho, João A. P.; Ventura, Sónia P. M.; Freire, Mara G. – Chemical Engineering Education, 2019
Through the experiments described in this article, students become acquainted with the principles behind ternary liquid-liquid systems and/or Aqueous Two-Phase Systems (ATPS), and their characterization by the determination of the binodal curve, tie-lines, tie-line lengths and critical point, as well as in applying the non-random two-liquid model…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Instruction, Science Experiments, Scientific Concepts
Adhitama, Egy; Fauzi, Ahmad – Physics Education, 2018
In this study, a pendulum experimental tool with a light-based timer has been developed to measure the period of a simple pendulum. The obtained data was automatically recorded in an Excel spreadsheet. The intensity of monochromatic light, sensed by a 3DU5C phototransistor, dynamically changes as the pendulum swings. The changed intensity varies…
Descriptors: Spreadsheets, Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education, Science Instruction
LoPresto, Michael C.; Ochoa, Hector – Physics Education, 2017
What follows is a description of the procedure for a directed-study in which a student, guided by a faculty member, attempted to identify potentially habitable exoplanets using actual data available online from NASA's "Kepler" Mission.
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Physics, Astronomy, Space Sciences
Theilmann, Florian – Physics Education, 2017
The classical "brachistochrone" problem asks for the path on which a mobile point M just driven by its own gravity will travel in the shortest possible time between two given points "A" and "B." The resulting curve, the cycloid, will also be the "tautochrone" curve, i.e. the travelling time of the mobile…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Scientific Concepts, Motion, Geometry