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Thomas, K. Jackson; Denham, Bryan E.; Dinolfo, John D. – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2011
This pilot study was designed to assess the perceptions of physical therapy (PT) and occupational therapy (OT) students regarding the use of computer-assisted pedagogy and prosection-oriented communications in the laboratory component of a human anatomy course at a comprehensive health sciences university in the southeastern United States. The…
Descriptors: Anatomy, Allied Health Occupations Education, Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy
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Shafer, Gregory – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 2011
This essay is about the process of discovering and trying to help an exceptional student who was grappling with issues of real-life violence and incarceration and the desire to articulate their meaning to his life through writing. It describes how this student empowered himself to reflect on and deconstruct the meaning of his incarceration and how…
Descriptors: College Students, English Instruction, Higher Education, Violence
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Kraftmakher, Yaakov – European Journal of Physics, 2007
A magnetically controlled pendulum is used for observing free and forced oscillations, including nonlinear oscillations and chaotic motion. A data-acquisition system stores the data and displays time series of the oscillations and related phase plane plots, Poincare maps, Fourier spectra and histograms. The decay constant of the pendulum can be…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Student Projects, Laboratory Equipment, Motion
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Ajaja, Patrick Osawaru – International Education Studies, 2013
The intention of this study was to determine how science instructors in the university laboratories spend time on instruction. The study, was guided by three research questions and two hypotheses tested at 0.05 level of significance. The study employed a non-participant observation case study design. 48 instructors teaching lower and higher levels…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Faculty, College Science, Science Instruction
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Craig, Paul A.; Michel, Lea Vacca; Bateman, Robert C. – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2013
As biochemists, one of our most captivating teaching tools is the use of molecular visualization. It is a compelling medium that can be used to communicate structural information much more effectively with interactive animations than with static figures. We have conducted a survey to begin a systematic evaluation of the current classroom usage of…
Descriptors: Biochemistry, Science Instruction, Visualization, Multimedia Instruction
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Braun, Mark W.; Kearns, Katherine D. – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2008
The implementation of virtual microscopy in the teaching of pathology at the Bloomington, Indiana extension of the Indiana University School of Medicine permitted the assessment of student attitudes, use and academic performance with respect to this new technology. A gradual and integrated approach allowed the parallel assessment with respect to…
Descriptors: Laboratory Schools, Student Attitudes, Medical Schools, Student Surveys
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Rice, Charles V.; Giffin, Guinevere A. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2008
Semiconductor quantum dots are at the forefront of materials science chemistry with applications in biological imaging and photovoltaic technologies. We have developed a simple laboratory experiment to measure the quantum-dot size from fluorescence spectra. A major roadblock of quantum-dot based exercises is the particle synthesis and handling;…
Descriptors: Scientific Concepts, Chemistry, Quantum Mechanics, Laboratory Experiments
Humpherys, Sean LaMarc – ProQuest LLC, 2010
Given the increasing problem of fraud, crime, and national security threats, assessing credibility is a recurring research topic in Information Systems and in other disciplines. Decision support systems can help. But the success of the system depends on reliable cues that can distinguish deceptive/truthful behavior and on a proven classification…
Descriptors: Cues, National Security, Crime, Decision Support Systems
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Threadgill, Elizabeth – Journal of Developmental Education, 2010
This article presents an interview with Dr. Muriel Harris who is considered as one of the most influential figures in writing center research and practice for over three decades. She is currently Professor Emerita of English at Purdue University. She founded The Purdue Writing Center which she directed from 1976 until 2003. She also founded…
Descriptors: Writing (Composition), Laboratories, Interviews, English Instruction
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Kamata, Masahiro; Tamamura, Yuna – Physics Education, 2010
In Japan, junior high school students learn about energy conversion between kinetic and potential energy. In addition, they learn about energy conversion among different kinds of energy, such as mechanical, electrical, thermal, light and chemical. As for the conversion between electrical and light energy, teachers usually use lamps or LEDs to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Junior High School Students, Energy Conservation, Light
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Andrews, David; Carlton, Kevin; Lisgarten, David – Physics Education, 2010
This article describes a technique for measuring the magnetic field inside a long solenoid using computer data logging. This is a new approach to a standard student practical. The design and construction of the sensors is described; they significantly reduce the cost of the apparatus. The approach of the practical is for the students to…
Descriptors: Energy, Data Collection, Magnets, Science Instruction
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Grannas, Amanda M.; Lagalante, Anthony F. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2010
A new curricular approach in our undergraduate second-year instrumental analysis laboratory was implemented. Students work collaboratively on scenarios in diverse fields including pharmaceuticals, forensics, gemology, art conservation, and environmental chemistry. Each laboratory section (approximately 12 students) is divided into three groups…
Descriptors: Role Playing, Chemistry, Undergraduate Students, Science Instruction
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Pardinas, Antonio F.; Dopico, Eduardo; Roca, Agustin; Garcia-Vazquez, Eva; Lopez, Belen – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2010
This article describes an easy and cheap laboratory exercise for students to discover their own mitochondrial haplogroup. Students use buccal swabs to obtain mucosa cells as noninvasive tissue samples, extract DNA, and with a simple polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length polymorphism analysis they can obtain DNA fragments of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Undergraduate Study, Biology, Science Instruction
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Rowland, Nancy – Learning Disabilities: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 2010
In this article, the author shares how Sally Smith, founder of The Lab School of Washington, was right about her being a "history person" when she was assigned to teach Democracy at the Lab School. The author was hired to teach Democracy in 1996, after working in the Junior High for a year as an assistant teacher. Smith explained to the author…
Descriptors: Laboratory Schools, Democracy, Task Analysis, Experiential Learning
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Holley, Lisa – Learning Disabilities: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 2010
To most people in the author's profession of Special Education, the "D" means "disabilities." At The Lab School of Washington, the "D" means "different"--learning "differently" and teaching "differently." Sally Smith, the founder of the school, had this uncanny ability to see things in her staff that they could not. The year the author graduated…
Descriptors: Elementary School Science, Laboratory Schools, Learning Disabilities, Museums
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