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Maggioni, V.; Del Giudice, M. – Industry and Higher Education, 2008
Cognitive economics is the fruit of intense "trans-epistemic" communication involving heterogeneous disciplinary areas: its most tangible application can be found in the dialogues between science and enterprise and in the relationship between cognition and entrepreneurship. The hypothesis of classical economics is that the academic inventor or…
Descriptors: Relationship, Cognitive Processes, Entrepreneurship, Influence of Technology
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Gilbert, Michael K.; Luttrell, Robert D.; Stout, David; Vogt, Frank – Journal of Chemical Education, 2008
Beer's law is an ideal technique that works only in certain situations. A method for dealing with more complex conditions needs to be integrated into the analytical chemistry curriculum. For that reason, the capabilities and limitations of two common chemometric algorithms, classical least squares (CLS) and principal component regression (PCR),…
Descriptors: Measurement Techniques, Chemistry, Least Squares Statistics, Science Curriculum
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Keenan, Sheue L.; Peterson, Karl P.; Peterson, Kelly; Jacobson, Kyle – Journal of Chemical Education, 2008
Seven p-nitrophenyl benzoate esters (p-nitrophenyl benzoate, p-nitrophenyl m-anisate, p-nitrophenyl p-anisate, p-nitrophenyl m-chlorobenzoate, p-nitrophenyl p-chlorobenzoate, p-nitrophenyl m-toluate, p-nitrophenyl p-toluate) were synthesized and characterized by students in a second-semester organic laboratory course. In a subsequent laboratory…
Descriptors: Kinetics, Organic Chemistry, Science Laboratories, Data Analysis
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Grover, Anita; Lam, Tai Ning; Hunt, C. Anthony – Journal of Science Education and Technology, 2008
We present a simulation tool to aid the study of basic pharmacology principles. By taking advantage of the properties of agent-based modeling, the tool facilitates taking a mechanistic approach to learning basic concepts, in contrast to the traditional empirical methods. Pharmacodynamics is a particular aspect of pharmacology that can benefit from…
Descriptors: Creativity, Student Attitudes, Pharmacology, Mathematical Formulas
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Yuruk, Nejla; Beeth, Michael E.; Andersen, Christopher – Research in Science Education, 2009
This study investigated the effect of metaconceptual teaching interventions on students' understanding of force and motion concepts. A multimethod research design including quasi-experimental design and case study designs was employed to compare the effect of the metaconceptual activities and traditional instruction and investigate students'…
Descriptors: Experimental Groups, Concept Mapping, Quasiexperimental Design, Physics
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Robinson, Michael; Ochs, George T. – Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society, 2008
This study reports the results of a survey of 405 high school students in a school district in the western United States. The data were used to determine why so many students take only the minimal science required for graduation. Key areas addressed included how science is taught; science literacy; science, technology, engineering and mathematics…
Descriptors: Majors (Students), Required Courses, Motivation Techniques, Academic Achievement
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Clotfelter, Ethan D.; Hollis, Karen L. – American Biology Teacher, 2008
Cognition is a general term describing the mental capacities of an animal, and often includes the ability to categorize, remember, and communicate about objects in the environment. Numerous regions of the telencephalon (cerebral cortex and limbic system) are responsible for these cognitive functions. Although many researchers have used traditional…
Descriptors: Animals, Object Permanence, Cognitive Processes, Memory
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Phillips, Allison R.; Robertson, Amber L.; Batzli, Janet; Harris, Michelle; Miller, Sarah – CBE - Life Sciences Education, 2008
Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and gel electrophoresis have become common techniques used in undergraduate molecular and cell biology labs. Although students enjoy learning these techniques, they often cannot fully comprehend and analyze the outcomes of their experiments because of a disconnect between concepts taught in lecture and experiments…
Descriptors: Cytology, Biology, Misconceptions, Teaching Methods
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Hurd, Daryl D. – CBE - Life Sciences Education, 2008
The skill set required of biomedical researchers continues to grow and evolve as biology matures as a natural science. Science necessitates creative yet critical thinking, persuasive communication skills, purposeful use of time, and adeptness at the laboratory bench. Teaching these skills can be effectively accomplished in an inquiry-based,…
Descriptors: Concept Mapping, Cytology, Biomedicine, Biology
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Kavanagh, Emma; Mindel, Sam; Robertson, Giles; Hughes, D. E. Peter – Journal of Chemical Education, 2008
We describe the construction of a simple solution calorimeter, using a miniature bead thermistor as a temperature-sensing element. This has a response time of a few seconds and made it possible to carry out a thermometric reaction in under a minute, which led to minimal heat losses. Small temperature changes of 1 K associated with enthalpies of…
Descriptors: Reaction Time, Heat, Laboratory Experiments, Undergraduate Students
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de Souza, Marcelle Gomes; Grossi, Andre Luiz; Pereira, Elisangela Lima Bastos; da Cruz, Carolina Oliveira; Mendes, Fernanda Machado; Cameron, Luiz Claudio; Paiva, Carmen Lucia Antao – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2008
This article presents our experience on teaching biochemical sciences through an innovative approach that integrates concepts of molecular cell biology and protein chemistry. This original laboratory exercise is based on the preparation of an affinity chromatography column containing F-actin molecules immobilized on chitin particles for purifying…
Descriptors: Advanced Students, Science Activities, College Science, Chemistry
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Price, Barbara A.; Zhang, Xiaolong – Decision Sciences Journal of Innovative Education, 2007
This article demonstrates an active learning technique for teaching the Central Limit Theorem (CLT) in an introductory undergraduate business statistics class. Groups of students carry out one of two experiments in the lab, tossing a die in sets of 5 rolls or tossing a die in sets of 10 rolls. They are asked to calculate the sample average of each…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Statistics, Introductory Courses, Business Administration Education
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Caminos, Daniel A.; Durantini, Edgardo N. – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2007
New suitable approaches were investigated to visualize the photodynamic inactivation (PDI) of bacteria immobilized on agar surfaces. The PDI capacities of a cationic photosensitizer (5,10,15,20-tetra(4-N,N,N-trimethylammoniumphenyl)porphyrin) and an anionic photosensitizer (5,10,15,20-tetra(4-sulfonatophenyl)porphyrin) were analyzed on a typical…
Descriptors: Natural Sciences, Microbiology, Science Experiments, Laboratory Experiments
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Kaletunc, Gonul; Duemmel, Kevin; Gecik, Christopher – Chemical Engineering Education, 2007
The ice cream laboratory experiment is designed to illustrate and promote discussion of several engineering and science topics including material and energy balances, heat transfer, freezing, mass transfer, mixing, viscosity, and freezing point depression in a sophomore level engineering class. A pre-lab assignment requires the students to develop…
Descriptors: Food, Laboratory Experiments, Engineering Education, Undergraduate Students
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Works, Carmen F. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2007
A project which exposes students to biologically important transition-metal chemistry is illustrated by taking an example of the iron-carbonyl compound, [mu]-(1,3-Propanedithiolaro)-hexa-carbonyldiiron as a structural model for an iron-only hydro-genase. The project provides the students with experience of Schlenk line techniques, purification,…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Experiments, Inorganic Chemistry, Metallurgy
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