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Gomes, Victor V.; Cavaco, Sofia C. F.; Morgado, Carmen P.; Aires-de-Sousa, João; Fernandes, Julio C. B. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2020
This work describes a simple talking calorimeter for the visually impaired based on the Arduino Uno without any shield. An electronic interface was designed using a Wheatstone bridge, a thermistor, or an operational amplifier (opamp). The temperature values are communicated by a loudspeaker connected to pulse-width modulation (PWM) digital output…
Descriptors: Visual Impairments, Science Instruction, Chemistry, Thermodynamics
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Al-Soufi, Wajih; Carrazana-Garcia, Jorge; Novo, Mercedes – Journal of Chemical Education, 2020
We present our experience with transferring a four-day photometry and dye-adsorption laboratory experiment to the kitchens of students of Applied Thermodynamics from our degree in "Industrial Chemical Process Engineering". The students designed and built a double-beam photometer using their smartphones and household materials, then…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Science Laboratories, Laboratory Experiments, Science Experiments
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Dua, Yohanes Sudarmo; HarraHau, Rambu Ririnsia; Elizabeth, Agustina – Education Quarterly Reviews, 2020
In this study, we probed high school students' understanding of Einstein's theory of gravity by implementing an approach which mainly consists of two steps: firstly, exposing students to TEs describing the Equivalence Principle; secondly, applying the analogy of parallel lines on a curved surface with the path of two falling balls in a real…
Descriptors: High School Students, Grade 11, Physics, Scientific Concepts
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Nicolaidis, Nicolas C.; Hollott, Phoebe V.; Stanwell, Benjamin; Gill, Isaac A.; Bull, Justine E.; Bentsen, Sean; Iredale, Jason; Pappenfus, Ted M.; Dastoor, Paul C.; Feron, Krishna; Griffith, Matthew J.; Holmes, Natalie P. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2020
An organic solar cell fabrication kit has been developed for demonstration in both undergraduate teaching classes and high school laboratories to promote the growing field of renewable energy and to facilitate empirical comprehension of solar technology. The laboratory focuses on fabricating organic photovoltaics (solar cells) and testing the…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, College Science, Undergraduate Study, Secondary School Science
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Ludwig, Nicola; Carpineti, Marina – Physics Education, 2020
Using everyday life examples is proven didactically useful for teaching physics, as it presents effective applications of physical laws. Cooking and food, in particular, serve two useful purposes: on one side, they are able to engage students in the study of physics with familiar examples; on the other side, thanks to the wide range of physical…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Scientific Principles, Food
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Barnett, Kerry L.; Shea, Kevin M.; McGeough, Catherine; Trotta, Kristine; Williams, Steven; Ly, Minh; Aloisio, Kathryn – Journal of Chemical Education, 2020
A semester-long research project for second-semester organic chemistry lab sections was developed. Student projects were based on preliminary data from faculty research that suggested the natural product neurolenin B to be a treatment for lymphatic filariasis. Students isolated neurolenins from the Central American plant "Neurolaena…
Descriptors: Organic Chemistry, Science Instruction, Scientific Concepts, Science Laboratories
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George-Williams, Stephen R.; Ziebell, Angela L.; Thompson, Christopher D.; Overton, Tina L. – International Journal of Science Education, 2020
Previous work at Monash University has shown that students recognise that inquiry-, problem-, context- and industry-based experiments were better contextualised, more open to decision making and aided in the development of scientific and transferable skills. This study investigated whether these gains persisted over a longer time scale, rather…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Inquiry, Problem Solving, Laboratories
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Nerem, Robert R.; James, David – Physics Teacher, 2020
Acharge pickup detector was developed at the University of Colorado for use in classroom demonstrations and in the dust accelerator at the Institute for Modeling Plasma, Atmospheres and Cosmic Dust (IMPACT). The detector can be used in a physics classroom to help high school and introductory-level physics students connect electromagnetic phenomena…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Experiments, Science Education, Demonstrations (Educational)
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Ling, Yizhou; Chen, Pengwen; Li, Juan; Zhang, Junyao; Chen, Kai – Journal of Chemical Education, 2020
This paper proposes an experiment in which students build microdevices for conveniently electrolyzing water and use image recognition and processing technology to measure the volume of gas generated during the reaction in a noncontact way. Taking advantage of three ratio relationships between (i) gas volume and the area of bubbles, (ii) the…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Chemistry, Science Experiments, High School Students
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Kairouz, Vanessa; Collins, Shawn K. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2018
An undergraduate teaching laboratory experiment involving a continuous flow, bleach-mediated oxidation of aldehydes under biphasic conditions was developed that allowed students to explore concepts of mixing or mass transport, solvent sustainability, biphasic reactions, phase transfer catalysis, and continuous flow chemistry.
Descriptors: Undergraduate Study, Science Laboratories, Laboratory Experiments, Science Experiments
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Riad, Ihab F. – Physics Teacher, 2018
Many physics departments around the world have electronic and mechanical workshops attached to them that can help build experimental setups and instruments for research and the training of undergraduate students. The workshops are usually run by experienced technicians and equipped with expensive lathing, computer numerical control (CNC) machines,…
Descriptors: Acoustics, Science Experiments, Physics, Science Instruction
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Cunningham, William Patrick; Xia, Ian; Wickline, Kaitlyn; Huitron, Eric Ivan Garcia; Heo, Jun – Journal of Chemical Education, 2018
A procedure for the study of structural differences and intermolecular attraction between ethanol and 1-butanol based in laboratory work is described. This study provides comparisons of data retrieved from both a determination of boiling point and gas chromatography traces for the mixture. The methodology reported here should provide instructors…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, College Science, Science Laboratories, Hands on Science
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Kodejška, Cenek – Physics Education, 2018
This work focuses on the experimental demonstration of the hydrostatic paradox using simple tools in the form of plastic bottles and plastic syringes with a thread. For the evaluation of the results obtained the data logger Lab Quest Vernier was used. The construction of the device is presented in the first part of this paper. The second part…
Descriptors: Plastics, Science Experiments, Science Equipment, Measurement Techniques
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Sobral, Geraldo A. – Physics Education, 2018
In this article, we describe how to develop an inductive metal detector that can be integrated to any Android or iOS smartphone with a standard audio port at low cost. The results indicate the metal detector can be used in the physics teaching laboratory as a practical application of principles of electromagnetism. It allows one to differentiate…
Descriptors: Measurement Equipment, Handheld Devices, Telecommunications, Teaching Methods
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LoPresto, Michael C. – Physics Teacher, 2018
In a recent "AstroNote," I described a simple exercise on the mass-luminosity relation for main sequence stars as an example of exposing students in a general education science course of lower mathematical level to the use of quantitative skills such as collecting and analyzing data. Here I present another attempt at a meaningful…
Descriptors: Physics, Scientific Concepts, Astronomy, General Education
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