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Isildak, R. Suat; Isik, Hakan; Küçüközer, H. Asuman – Physics Education, 2018
Sky appears to our students as a vast volume surrounding the Earth. The most striking astronomical events that they can witness in the sky are lunar phases and eclipses. However, eclipses do not occur as often as full and new phases of the Moon. This difference is due to the fact that the orbital planes of the Moon and the Earth do not overlap.…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Physics, Astronomy, Computation
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Schmid, Jonas R.; Ernst, Moritz J.; Thiele, Gu¨nther – Journal of Chemical Education, 2020
We present an accessible implementation of augmented reality projections for the depiction of complex structures and motifs, including atomic orbitals and elemental allotropes. The utilization of a free, cross-platform-compatible, online database of these structures provides the access route for closer examination, either via augmented reality or…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, College Science, Undergraduate Study, Inorganic Chemistry
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Lucas, Krista L. – Science Activities: Projects and Curriculum Ideas in STEM Classrooms, 2021
Molecular processes are highly complex, and are frequently difficult for high school and college students to comprehend. Because of the importance of visualization in learning, along with formative assessment of student understanding, utilization of 3D modeling software aids both educators and students alike. The activity described below required…
Descriptors: Molecular Biology, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Scientific Concepts
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Behmke, Derek; Kerven, David; Lutz, Robert; Paredes, Julia; Pennington, Richard; Brannock, Evelyn; Deiters, Michael; Rose, John; Stevens, Kevin – Proceedings of the Interdisciplinary STEM Teaching and Learning Conference, 2018
Spatial reasoning is defined as the ability to generate, retain, and manipulate abstract visual images. In chemistry, spatial reasoning skills are typically taught using 2-D paper-based models, 3-D handheld models, and computerized models. These models are designed to aid student learning by integrating information from the macroscopic,…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Computer Simulation, Educational Technology, Molecular Structure
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Chen, Lan; Sun, Hongwei; Lai, Chengming – Journal of Chemical Education, 2015
There are two main difficulties in studying molecular symmetry of dihedral point groups. One is locating the C[subscript 2] axes perpendicular to the C[subscript n] axis, while the other is finding the s[subscript]d planes which pass through the C[subscript n] axis and bisect the angles formed by adjacent C[subscript 2] axes. In this paper, a…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Chemistry, Molecular Structure, Visual Aids
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Wang, Chih-Yueh; Hou, Ching-Han – Journal of Chemical Education, 2012
The greatest difficulty that is encountered by students in thermodynamics classes is to find relationships between variables and to solve a total differential equation that relates one thermodynamic state variable to two mutually independent state variables. Rules of differentiation, including the total differential and the cyclic rule, are…
Descriptors: Spatial Ability, Visualization, Thermodynamics, College Science
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Davis, James; Leslie, Ray; Billington, Susan; Slater, Peter R. – Chemistry Education Research and Practice, 2010
The use of "Origami" is presented as an accessible and transferable modeling system through which to convey the intricacies of molecular shape and highlight structure-function relationships. The implementation of origami has been found to be a versatile alternative to conventional ball-and-stick models, possessing the key advantages of being both…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Visualization, Molecular Structure, Science Instruction
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Sherrod, Sonya Ellouise; Wilhelm, Jennifer – International Journal of Science Education, 2009
Research indicates that student understanding is either confirmed or reformed when given opportunities to share what they know. This study was conducted to answer the research question: Will classroom dialogue facilitate students' understanding of lunar concepts related to geometric spatial visualisation? Ninety-two middle school students engaged…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Grade 7, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Astronomy
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Wilhelm, Jennifer – International Journal of Science Education, 2009
This paper reports an examination on gender differences in lunar phases understanding of 123 students (70 females and 53 males). Middle-level students interacted with the Moon through observations, sketching, journalling, two-dimensional and three-dimensional modelling, and classroom discussions. These lunar lessons were adapted from the Realistic…
Descriptors: Test Results, Test Items, Females, Astronomy
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Gabel, Dorothy L.; Enochs, Larry G. – Science Education, 1987
Discusses a study which was designed to examine if spatial-visual skills are related to learning the volume concept and if a particular mode of presentation for teaching volume is preferable for students of differing spatial ability. Results indicate that students of low visual orientation benefit if volume is taught before area and length. (ML)
Descriptors: College Science, Elementary School Teachers, Geometric Concepts, Higher Education