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Brewster, Jay L.; Beason, K. Beth; Eckdahl, Todd T.; Evans, Irene M. – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2004
In recent years, microarray analysis has become a key experimental tool, enabling the analysis of genome-wide patterns of gene expression. This review approaches the microarray revolution with a focus upon four topics: 1) the early development of this technology and its application to cancer diagnostics; 2) a primer of microarray research,…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Consortia, Conflict, Biotechnology
Boyce, Angela; Casey, Anne; Walsh, Gary – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2004
Courses in introductory biochemistry invariably encompass basic principles of enzymology, with reinforcement of lecture-based material in appropriate laboratory practicals. Students undertaking practical classes are more enthusiastic, and generally display improved performance, when the specific experiments undertaken show direct relevance to…
Descriptors: Laboratory Equipment, Biotechnology, Biochemistry, Environmental Education
Brown, Lesley R. – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2006
This laboratory exercise encourages upper level biochemistry students to build and expand upon previously developed laboratory skills and knowledge as they conduct a comparison of two methods of plasmid preparation based upon cost, quality of product, production time, and environmental impact. Besides creating an environment that mimics a more…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Biochemistry, Laboratory Experiments, Comparative Analysis
Aberson, Christopher L.; Berger, Dale E.; Healy, Michael R.; Romero, Victoria L. – Teaching of Psychology, 2003
In this article, we describe and evaluate a Web-based interactive tutorial used to present hypothesis testing concepts. The tutorial includes multiple-choice questions with feedback, an interactive applet that allows students to draw samples and evaluate null hypotheses, and follow-up questions suitable for grading. Students either used the…
Descriptors: Laboratories, Hypothesis Testing, Web Based Instruction, Multiple Choice Tests
Sinclair, Kelsey J.; Renshaw, Carl E.; Taylor, Holly A. – Computers and Education, 2004
Computer-assisted instruction (CAI) has been shown to enhance rote memory skills and improve higher order critical thinking skills. The challenge now is to identify what aspects of CAI improve which specific higher-order skills. This study focuses on the effectiveness of using CAI to teach logarithmic graphing and dimensional analysis. Two groups…
Descriptors: Grade 9, Teaching Methods, Memory, Laboratories
Zumbach, Joerg; Schmitt, Stefanie; Reimann, Peter; Starkloff, Philipp – Journal of Computers in Mathematics and Science Teaching, 2006
The life sciences, in particular molecular genetics, have become a pivotal area of research and innovation, and at the same time are amongst the most controversially discussed in today's society. Despite this discussion, the demand for life science expertise increases rapidly, creating a growing need for life science education in particular and…
Descriptors: Molecular Biology, Biological Sciences, Science Laboratories, Experiential Learning
Luckie, Douglas B.; Maleszewski, Joseph J.; Loznak, Sarah D.; Krha, Marija – Advances in Physiology Education, 2004
Are traditional laboratories in the core introductory biology courses teaching physiology majors the art and trade of science, or simply leaving them with a memory of trivial experiments done for unknown reasons? Our students, a population dominated by premed and physiology majors, think the latter and have encouraged us to challenge this model,…
Descriptors: Science Curriculum, Premedical Students, Undergraduate Students, Student Research
Hofstein, Avi; Shore, Relly; Kipnis, Mira – International Journal of Science Education, 2004
An inquiry-type laboratory was implemented into the chemistry curriculum in high schools in Israel. The study included development of inquiry-type experiments, assessment tools for a continuous assessment of students' achievements and progress, and a long-term professional development program for teachers who decided to implement the program in…
Descriptors: Program Effectiveness, Foreign Countries, Laboratories, Chemistry
Peer reviewedWallace, Carolyn S. – School Science and Mathematics, 2004
A previous study (Wallace, Yang, Hand, & Hohenshell, 2001) indicated that seventh-grade life science students using a learning tool known as the Science Writing Heuristic (SWH) performed significantly better on conceptual test questions than did a control group. In the present study, the researcher studied more deeply how students utilized a…
Descriptors: Grade 7, Science Laboratories, Group Discussion, Biology
Peer reviewedHannula, Kimberly A. – Journal of Geoscience Education, 2003
Proposes that content- or skill-based labs can be revised to explicitly involve the scientific method by asking students to propose hypotheses before making observations. Students' self-assessment showed they felt that they learned a great deal from this style of labs and found the labs to be fun; however, students felt that they learned little…
Descriptors: Concept Teaching, Geology, Higher Education, Hypothesis Testing
Johnston, Lucy; Miles, Lynden – Assessment and Evaluation in Higher Education, 2004
We report the use of a combination of self- and peer-assessment in an undergraduate social psychology laboratory course. Students worked in small groups on a self-directed empirical project that they each wrote up independently as a laboratory report. Marks for the written assignment were moderated by a contribution index measure based on the…
Descriptors: Laboratories, Social Psychology, Self Evaluation (Individuals), Peer Evaluation
Bradshaw, David M. – PRIMUS, 2004
The United States Military Academy (USMA) has a four course core mathematics curriculum that is studied by all students. The third course is MA205, Calculus II; a multivariate calculus course filled with practical applications. During a Problem Solving Lab (PSL), students participated in a hands-on exercise with multiple vector operations,…
Descriptors: Mathematics Curriculum, Calculus, Mathematical Concepts, College Mathematics
Wang, Weili; Coll, Richard K. – International Journal of Science and Mathematics Education, 2005
Experimental physics is seen as an essential part of tertiary physics education. Students are supposed to develop practical skills and advance from closed "cookbook" experiments to open experiment and design experiment procedures independently. As a consequence tertiary practical physics courses increase in the level of challenge…
Descriptors: Inquiry, Learning Strategies, Physics, Foreign Countries
Penwell, Rebecca A.; Elsawa, Sherine F.; Pitzer, Thomas – Bioscene: Journal of College Biology Teaching, 2004
There were several changes in the laboratory teaching program in the Biological Sciences at Florida International University (FIU) between 1993-1994. The underlying goal was the improvement of the amount of material learned and retained by the student, but these changes showed little positive improvement. It was deemed necessary for FIU to…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Science Laboratories, College Science, Undergraduate Study
Lefebvre, Daniel D.; Chenaux, Peter; Edwards, Maureen – Bioscene: Journal of College Biology Teaching, 2005
An easily implemented practical exercise in applied science for biology students is presented that uses fungi to degrade an azo-dye. This is an example of bioremediation, the employment of living organisms to detoxify or contain pollutants. Its interdisciplinary nature widens students' perspectives of biology by exposing them to a chemical…
Descriptors: Biological Sciences, College Science, Hands on Science, College Students

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