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Shingles, Richard; Feist, Theron; Brosnan, Rae – Bioscene: Journal of College Biology Teaching, 2005
To build a learning community, the General Biology faculty at Johns Hopkins University conducted collaborative, problem-based learning assignments outside of class in which students are assigned to specific areas on campus, and gather and report data about their area. To overcome the logistics challenges presented by conducting such assignments in…
Descriptors: Biology, College Science, Problem Based Learning, Cooperative Learning
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Morgan, Mark T.; Ismail, Baraem; Hayes, Kirby – Journal of Food Science Education, 2006
Nearly 90% of graduating seniors from the Food Science program at Purdue University gain employment in the food industry. Ensuring the program is meeting employers' needs is one mission of our curriculum committee with input from an Industrial Advisory Board (IAB). In light of the recent outcomes-based assessment requirements outlined by IFT,…
Descriptors: Competence, Case Studies, Foods Instruction, Science Education
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Kiss, Helen G.; Kiss, John Z. – American Biology Teacher, 2005
Contrary to popular belief, plants are very much in tune and in time with their immediate environment. The most important environmental cues for plants are light and gravity. In this article, the authors discuss the effects of light on plant development and use the spores of the sensitive fern (Onoclea sensibilis) in laboratory exercises to…
Descriptors: Cues, Biology, Plants (Botany), Science Instruction
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Rimoldini, Lorenzo G.; Singh, Chandralekha – Physical Review Special Topics - Physics Education Research, 2005
We investigated the common difficulties that students have with concepts related to rotational and rolling motion covered in the introductory physics courses. We compared the performance of calculus- and algebra-based introductory physics students with physics juniors who had learned rotational and rolling motion concepts in an intermediate level…
Descriptors: Mechanics (Physics), Motion, Calculus, Scientific Concepts
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Campbell, A. Malcolm; Lom, Barbara – CBE - Life Sciences Education, 2006
Providing undergraduates with mentored research experiences is a critical component of contemporary undergraduate science education. Although the benefits of undergraduate research experiences are apparent, the methods for mentoring young scientists as they first begin navigating the research lab environment are reinvented in labs all over the…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Undergraduate Study, Mentors, Scientists
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Campbell, Dean J.; Xia, Younan – Journal of Chemical Education, 2006
This article describes a simple way to demonstrate powder diffraction in a classroom setting using a dry film of spherical colloids on a glass substrate. Use of transparent, elastomeric poly(dimethylsiloxane) as a supporting substrate for the spheres rather than glass enables demonstration of the reciprocal lattice effect. (Contains 4 figures and…
Descriptors: College Science, Undergraduate Students, Undergraduate Study, Secondary School Science
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Rao, G. Nageswara; Janardhana, Chelli; Ramanathan, V.; Rajesh, T.; Kumar, P. Harish – Journal of Chemical Education, 2006
Chemical reactions induced by light have been utilized for synthesizing highly strained, thermodynamically unstable compounds, which are inaccessible through non-photochemical methods. Photochemical cycloaddition reactions, especially those leading to the formation of four-membered rings, constitute a convenient route to compounds that are…
Descriptors: Organic Chemistry, Spectroscopy, Undergraduate Students, Undergraduate Study
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Tai, Robert H.; Ward, R. Bruce; Sadler, Philip M. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2006
Do students who focus on some content areas in high school chemistry have an advantage over others in college chemistry? Published research on high school preparation for college science dates back as far as the 1920s, but results have been mixed. This manuscript seeks to answer this question through the use of a broad-based survey of 3521…
Descriptors: High Schools, College Science, Chemistry, Calculus
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Ingram, Ella; Lehman, Elizabeth; Love, Alan C.; Polacek, Kelly Myer – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2004
Inquiry is an important learning strategy, even for students who cannot or do not perform actual experiments. We describe two activities, other than experimentation, that we used in introductory biology learning groups to emphasize inquiry abilities. We also provide recommendations for creating additional inquiry activities. (Contains 1 table and…
Descriptors: Inquiry, Teaching Methods, College Science, Science Instruction
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Glynn, Shawn; Koballa, Thomas; Coleman, Dava; Brickman, Peggy – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2006
A professional development case in college science teaching bridges the gap between educational theory and practice. A good case poses an interesting dilemma involving instructors, students, and administrators. Case discussions can help instructors take charge of their own professional development and create a community of shared professional…
Descriptors: College Science, Case Method (Teaching Technique), College Faculty, Higher Education
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Palombi, Peggy Shadduck; Jagger, Kathleen Snell – Bioscene: Journal of College Biology Teaching, 2008
Using cultured fibroblast cells, undergraduate students explore cell division and the responses of cultured cells to a variety of environmental changes. The students learn new research techniques and carry out a self-designed experiment. Through this project, students enhance their creative approach to scientific inquiry, learn time-management and…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Student Attitudes, Cytology, Inquiry
Cancilla, Devon A.; Albon, Simon P. – Journal of Asynchronous Learning Networks, 2008
How to move science-based labs online has been one of the main obstacles associated with the development of online science programs. In the spring of 2006 and again in 2007, we organized online workshops broadly based around the central theme of Moving the Lab Online. The objective of these workshops was to provide a forum for the exchange of…
Descriptors: Science Programs, Online Courses, Science Laboratories, Workshops
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Zembal-Saul, Carla; Huckans, John H.; Walker, Dean C.; Hershberger, Kimber; Kurz, Nathan A.; Reed, Diane; Cole, Milton W. – Science Scope, 2007
Several teachers from State College (Pennsylvania) Area School District became intrigued with helping their students better understand the science associated with a unit on air and aviation. In particular, they observed that students often encountered difficulty with abstract flight concepts, such as lift, thrust, and drag. Content issues became…
Descriptors: College Science, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Scientific Principles
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Hooley, Paul; Chilton, Ian J.; Fincham, Daron A.; Burns, Alan T.; Whitehead, Michael P. – Bioscience Education e-Journal, 2007
There is currently much interest in ascribing outcomes to Masters (M) level programmes. It is particularly difficult to define M level outcomes in bioinformatics for students on non-specialist programmes. An approach is described that attempts to discriminate undergraduate from M level in a data-mining exercise. Differentiation of level is based…
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Evaluation Criteria, Student Evaluation, Outcomes of Education
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Donaldson, Lynda; Downie, Roger – Bioscience Education e-Journal, 2007
Bioscience staff and students at Glasgow University in session 2005-06 were questioned on their attitudes to animal uses in higher education, as follow-up to a similar survey 20 years before. Disapproval by students of animal use was generally reduced compared to 20 years ago, but students remained in a "moral bind", recognising the…
Descriptors: Animals, Higher Education, Laboratory Procedures, Ethics
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