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Garrett, Bernard M.; Jackson, Cathryn; Wilson, Brian – Interactive Technology and Smart Education, 2015
Purpose: This paper aims to report on a pilot research project designed to explore if new mobile augmented reality (AR) technologies have the potential to enhance the learning of clinical skills in the lab. Design/methodology/approach: An exploratory action-research-based pilot study was undertaken to explore an initial proof-of-concept design in…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Physical Environment, Simulated Environment, Synthesis
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Wakeford, Carol – Bioscience Education, 2011
e-Learning Projects involve the construction by final year students of e-learning resources in project work. Students are supported in a blended training course in which they acquire appropriate skills and critically review eresources of their peers This paper describes innovations in course design that have lead to the evolution of eresources…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Undergraduate Study, Creativity, Course Evaluation
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Moeed, Azra – School Science Review, 2011
Science education research can be categorised into three broad dimensions: knowing science, doing of science and learning about the nature of science. The concerns, doubts and relative importance of each of these aspects in relation to students' learning are debated in the literature. The findings of the empirical research carried out in New…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Scientific Principles, Foreign Countries, Learning
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Nantawanit, Nantawan; Panijpan, Bhinyo; Ruenwongsa, Pintip – Journal of Biological Education, 2011
Students often prefer to study animals rather than plants, because they see plants as passive, less interesting organisms. This paper proposes a simple hands-on laboratory exercise for high-school students (grade 12) to arouse their interest in learning about plants and to demonstrate to them that plants are active organisms capable of defending…
Descriptors: Plants (Botany), Grade 12, High School Students, Laboratory Experiments
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Babcock, Rebecca; Ferrel, Thomas; Ozias, Moira – Composition Forum, 2011
Since 2003, the International Writing Centers Association has held a Summer Institute for Writing Center Directors and Professionals. Encouragement of scholarship, writing, and publication are important aspects of the institute. We have compiled a bibliography of scholarly works emerging from the first seven institutes. These works include web…
Descriptors: Doctoral Dissertations, Journal Articles, Laboratories, Communities of Practice
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Corter, James E.; Esche, Sven K.; Chassapis, Constantin; Ma, Jing; Nickerson, Jeffrey V. – Computers & Education, 2011
A large-scale, multi-year, randomized study compared learning activities and outcomes for hands-on, remotely-operated, and simulation-based educational laboratories in an undergraduate engineering course. Students (N = 458) worked in small-group lab teams to perform two experiments involving stress on a cantilever beam. Each team conducted the…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, Individual Activities, Laboratories, Comparative Analysis
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Rutter, Gordon – School Science Review, 2011
By using a specific episode of the popular television cartoon series "The Simpsons," a range of techniques can be communicated, including microscope setup and use, simple chemical analysis, observation, and interpretation. Knowledge of blood groups and typing, morphological comparison of hair samples, fingerprint analysis, and DNA fingerprinting…
Descriptors: Cartoons, Chemistry, Scientific Concepts, Television
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Hollen, Shawna; Toney, Jaime L.; Bisaccio, Daniel; Haberstroh, Karen Marie; Herbert, Timothy – Science and Children, 2011
The authors combined content-driven and inquiry-based lessons into the framework of problem-based learning (PBL). They did this in eight third- through sixth-grade classrooms--two each from grades 3-5, one from sixth grade, and one mixed-grade special education. These older elementary students explored a local problem of lobsters infected by…
Descriptors: Diseases, Problem Based Learning, Teaching Methods, Elementary School Science
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Hall, R. Mark – Writing Center Journal, 2011
Michael Mattison's "Someone to Watch Over Me: Reflection and Authority in the Writing Center" explores the problem of audience for tutors' reflective writing. In Mattison's case, tutoring practices and learning are undermined because reflective writing leads consultants to feel as though they are being spied upon by the writing center director.…
Descriptors: Communities of Practice, Web Sites, Indigenous Knowledge, Electronic Publishing
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Mills, Nancy S.; Shanklin, Michael – Journal of Chemical Education, 2011
Students at two-year colleges and small four-year colleges have often obtained their exposure to NMR spectroscopy through "canned" spectra because the cost of an NMR spectrometer, particularly a high-field spectrometer, is prohibitive in these environments. This article describes the design of a NMR site at Trinity University in which…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Colleges, Spectroscopy, Science Instruction
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Gallitto, A. Agliolo; Agnello, S.; Cannas, M. – Physics Education, 2011
We report a laboratory activity, carried out along with high- and secondary-school students, that can be done to increase the interest of the young in scientific studies. Groups of selected students "adopted" experiments at physics research laboratories, under the guidance of university researchers. Subsequently, the students…
Descriptors: Physics, Laboratory Experiments, Science Experiments, Science Instruction
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Markowitz, Dina; Holt, Susan – Science Teacher, 2011
Students use manipulative models and small-scale simulations that promote learning of complex biological concepts. The authors have developed inexpensive wet-lab simulations and manipulative models for "Diagnosing Diabetes," "A Kidney Problem?" and "A Medical Mystery." (Contains 5 figures and 3 online resources.)
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Manipulative Materials, Simulation, Biology
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Brockway, Debra; Libera, Matthew; Welner, Heidi – Science Teacher, 2011
Creating slime fascinates students. Unfortunately, though intrigue is at its peak, the educational aspect of this activity is often minimal. This article describes a chemistry lab that closely relates to the slime lab and allows high school students to explore the concepts of chemical bonding, properties, and replacement reactions. It involves the…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Education, Science Instruction, Plastics
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Walgren, Jay – Physics Teacher, 2011
More and more physics instructors are making use of personal/classroom response systems or "clickers." The use of clickers to engage students with multiple-choice questions during lecture and available instructor resources for clickers have been well documented in this journal. Newer-generation clickers, which I refer to as classroom response…
Descriptors: Physics, Integrity, Lecture Method, Science Laboratories
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Wu, Rachel; Gopnik, Alison; Richardson, Daniel C.; Kirkham, Natasha Z. – Developmental Psychology, 2011
In laboratory experiments, infants are sensitive to patterns of visual features that co-occur (e.g., Fiser & Aslin, 2002). Once infants learn the statistical regularities, however, what do they do with that knowledge? Moreover, which patterns do infants learn in the cluttered world outside of the laboratory? Across 4 experiments, we show that…
Descriptors: Cues, Infants, Inferences, Laboratory Experiments
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