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Cox, Wendy – Primary Science, 2016
Primary schools rarely have dedicated science laboratories, which means teachers spend their lunchtimes rushing around collecting resources they need from the "science cupboard" to prepare their classrooms for a science lesson. The lessons have to be very teacher-led, restricted by what resources are available. The Phiz Lab programme,…
Descriptors: Science Laboratories, Elementary School Science, Science Instruction, Foreign Countries
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Robinson, David F. – Journal of Applied Research for Business Instruction, 2016
This paper describes an experiential capstone strategy course and an interesting innovation by a team of students that helps spread experiential learning to many business courses. Students operate a retail café as a captive client for strategic consulting. Students sweep floors, serve espresso drinks, and set strategy. The café is a learning…
Descriptors: Experiential Learning, Business Administration Education, Retailing, Consultants
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Berber, Nilufer Cerit – Educational Research and Reviews, 2013
Science anxiety, which is one of the affective dimensions in science learning, is one of the factors affecting success in Science and has been studied for 35 years. The existence of considerable negative attitudes towards Physics courses, which is one of the basic branches of Science, is a fact. This research has been designed to identify the…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Laboratories, Student Teacher Attitudes, Anxiety
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Quin, Thomas M. – Chemical Engineering Education, 2013
Fluency with poroelastic theory is prerequisite to advanced study of material and mass transport properties in a wide range of contexts. Often the greatest challenge in introducing students to the subject is to help them visualize the fluid flows and deformations that accompany phenomena such as creep and stress relaxation. We have developed a…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Chemical Engineering, College Science, Demonstrations (Educational)
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Wedlich, Richard C.; Libera, Agata E.; Pires, Amanda; Tellarini, Cassandra – Journal of Chemical Education, 2013
A clear understanding of how "raw data" is defined, recorded, and retained in the laboratory record is essential to the chemist employed in the laboratory compliant with the Good Laboratory Practices regulations. This article is intended to provide an understanding by drawing upon examples taken from the modern pharmaceutical analysis…
Descriptors: Pharmaceutical Education, Laboratory Procedures, Laboratory Training, Federal Regulation
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Ornek, Funda; Zziwa, Byansi Jude; Taganahan, Teresita D. – School Science Review, 2013
When you dive underwater, you feel the pressure on your ears and, as you dive deeper, more pressure is felt. This article presents an activity that teachers might find useful for demonstrating the relationship between water depth and pressure. (Contains 5 figures and 1 table.)
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Scientific Concepts, Water, Hands on Science
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Heil, Caiti S. S.; Manzano-Winkler, Brenda; Hunter, Mika J.; Noor, Juliet K. F.; Noor, Mohamed A. F. – American Biology Teacher, 2013
We present a laboratory exercise that leverages student interest in genetics to observe and understand evolution by natural selection. Students begin with white-eyed fruit fly populations, to which they introduce a single advantageous variant (one male with red eyes). The superior health and vision associated with having the red-eye-color allele…
Descriptors: Genetics, Evolution, Student Interests, Laboratories
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Lee, Shan-Hu; Mukherjee, Souptik; Brewer, Brittany; Ryan, Raphael; Yu, Huan; Gangoda, Mahinda – Journal of Chemical Education, 2013
An undergraduate laboratory experiment is described to measure Henry's law constants of organic compounds using a bubble column and gas chromatography flame ionization detector (GC-FID). This experiment is designed for upper-division undergraduate laboratory courses and can be implemented in conjunction with physical chemistry, analytical…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, College Science, Science Laboratories, Undergraduate Study
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Andrade, Natasha A.; McConnell, Laura L.; Torrents, Alba; Hapeman, Cathleen J. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2013
Fugacity and bioavailability can be used to facilitate students' understanding of potential environmental risks associated with toxic chemicals and, therefore, should be incorporated in environmental chemistry and science laboratories. Although the concept of concentration is easy to grasp, fugacity and bioavailability can be challenging…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, College Science, Chemistry, Science Laboratories
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Ziegler, Blake E. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2013
Computational chemistry undergraduate laboratory courses are now part of the chemistry curriculum at many universities. However, there remains a lack of computational chemistry exercises available to instructors. This exercise is presented for students to develop skills using computational chemistry software while supplementing their knowledge of…
Descriptors: Science Laboratories, College Science, Chemistry, Undergraduate Students
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Noel, Geoffroy P.J.C. – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2013
Anatomy teaching is seeing a decline in both lecture and laboratory hours across many medical schools in North America. New strategies are therefore needed to not only make anatomy teaching more clinically integrated, but also to implement new interactive teaching techniques to help students more efficiently grasp the complex organization of the…
Descriptors: Anatomy, Medical Education, Teaching Methods, Models
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Najarian, Maya L.; Chinni, Rosemarie C. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2013
This laboratory is designed for physical chemistry students to gain experience using laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) in understanding plasma diagnostics. LIBS uses a high-powered laser that is focused on the sample causing a plasma to form. The emission of this plasma is then spectrally resolved and detected. Temperature and electron…
Descriptors: Science Laboratories, Chemistry, Science Instruction, Spectroscopy
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Collins, D. Parks – American Biology Teacher, 2013
Populations of the Eastern subterranean termite, "Reticulitermes flavipes," are widespread throughout most of the eastern United States. Subterranean termites have the ability to survive flooding conditions by lowering their metabolism. This lesson investigates the connection between the ability of termites to lower their metabolism to…
Descriptors: Metabolism, Natural Disasters, Science Activities, Science Instruction
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Gampe, Andreas; Melkonyan, Arsen; Pontual, Murillo; Akopian, David – IEEE Transactions on Education, 2014
Today's electrical and computer engineering graduates need marketable skills to work with electronic devices. Hands-on experiments prepare students to deal with real-world problems and help them to comprehend theoretical concepts and relate these to practical tasks. However, shortage of equipment, high costs, and a lack of human resources for…
Descriptors: Laboratory Experiments, Laboratory Equipment, Radio, Electronics
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De La Rosa, Paul; Azurin, Katherine A.; Page, Michael F. Z. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2014
This laboratory investigation challenges students to synthesize, analyze, and compare viable alternative fuels to Diesel No. 2 using a renewable resource, as well as readily available reagents and supplies. During the experiment, students synthesized biodiesel from soybean oil in an average percent yield of 83.8 ± 6.3%. They then prepared fuel…
Descriptors: Fuels, Science Instruction, Secondary School Science, High School Students
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