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Haave, Neil – Bioscene: Journal of College Biology Teaching, 2012
A complete understanding of life involves how organisms are able to function in their environment and how they arise. Understanding how organisms arise involves both their evolution and development. Thus to completely comprehend living things, biology must study their function, development and evolution. Previous proposals for standardized…
Descriptors: Ecology, Required Courses, Biology, Curriculum Design
Gaynor, James W.; Brown, Duncan – Journal of Chemical Education, 2012
Collaboration between the chemistry and computing services departments was undertaken to create an online booking system to be used as a learning and teaching aid in an undergraduate chemistry lab course. The system helped promote personalization of study and could be easily adapted to any department within the university. The system was…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, Educational Technology, Chemistry, Active Learning
Mariscal, Antonio Joaquin Franco; Martinez, Jose Maria Oliva; Marquez, Serafin Bernal – Journal of Chemical Education, 2012
This paper describes an educational card game designed to help high school students (grade 10, 15-16 years old) "understand," as opposed to memorize, the periodic table. The game may also be used to identify different chemical elements found in daily life objects. As an additional value, students learn the names and symbols of the displayed…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Grade 10, Educational Games, Secondary School Science
Kavak, Nusret – Journal of Chemical Education, 2012
Learning the symbolic language of chemistry is a difficult task that can be frustrating for students. This article introduces a game, ChemOkey, that can help students learn the names and symbols of common ions and their compounds in a fun environment. ChemOkey, a game similar to Rummikub, is played with a set of 106 plastic or wooden tiles. The…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Familiarity, Symbolic Language, Science Instruction
Costa, Nancy E.; Pelotte, Andrea L.; Simard, Joseph M.; Syvinski, Christopher A.; Deveau, Amy M. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2012
Suzuki couplings are powerful chemical reactions commonly employed in academic and industrial research settings to generate functionalized biaryls. We have developed and implemented a discovery-based, microscale experiment for the undergraduate organic chemistry laboratory that explores green Suzuki coupling using water as the primary solvent.…
Descriptors: Organic Chemistry, Problem Solving, Science Instruction, College Science
Angelin, Marcus; Rahm, Martin; Gabrielsson, Erik; Gumaelius, Lena – Journal of Chemical Education, 2012
This laboratory experiment introduces rocket science from a chemistry perspective. The focus is set on chemical propulsion, including its environmental impact and future development. By combining lecture-based teaching with practical, theoretical, and computational exercises, the students get to evaluate different propellant alternatives. To…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Continuing Education, Laboratory Experiments, Thermodynamics
Albert, Daniel R.; Todt, Michael A.; Davis, H. Floyd – Journal of Chemical Education, 2012
In an effort to make absorption spectrophotometry available to high school chemistry and physics classes, we have designed an inexpensive visible light absorption spectrophotometer. The spectrophotometer was constructed using LEGO blocks, a light emitting diode, optical elements (including a lens), a slide-mounted diffraction grating, and a…
Descriptors: Physics, Chemistry, Laboratory Equipment, Spectroscopy
Boffa, Vittorio; Yue, Yuanzheng; He, Wen – Journal of Chemical Education, 2012
As part of a laboratory course, undergraduate students were asked to use baker's yeast cells as biotemplate in preparing TiO[subscript 2] powders and to test the photocatalytic activity of the resulting materials. This laboratory experience, selected because of the important environmental implications of soft chemistry and photocatalysis, provides…
Descriptors: Inorganic Chemistry, Conservation (Environment), Science Laboratories, Undergraduate Students
Heveling, Josef – Journal of Chemical Education, 2012
Worldwide, more than 85% of all chemical products are manufactured with the help of catalysts. Virtually all transition metals of the periodic table are active as catalysts or catalyst promoters. Catalysts are divided into homogeneous catalysts, which are soluble in the reaction medium, and heterogeneous catalysts, which remain in the solid state.…
Descriptors: Chemistry, College Science, Undergraduate Study, Science Instruction
Beke, Tamas – European Journal of Physics, 2012
Thermoacoustic instability is defined as the excitation of acoustic modes in chambers with heat sources due to the coupling between acoustic perturbations and unsteady heat addition. The major objective of this paper is to achieve accurate theoretical results in a thermoacoustic heat transfer process. We carry out a detailed heat transfer analysis…
Descriptors: Information Technology, Acoustics, Heat, Thermodynamics
Orzel, Chad; Reich, Gary; Marr, Jonathan – Physics Teacher, 2012
The proper choice of a measurement technique that minimizes systematic and random uncertainty is an essential part of experimental physics. These issues are difficult to teach in the introductory laboratory, though. Because most experiments involve only a single measurement technique, students are often unable to make a clear distinction between…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Science Experiments, Laboratory Experiments
Adesoye, Olumuyiwa G.; Mills, Isaac N.; Temelkoff, David P.; Jackson, John A.; Norris, Peter – Journal of Chemical Education, 2012
Stereospecific S[subscript N]2 conversion of configurationally pure acetobromoglucose (2,3,4,6-tetra-O-acetyl-alpha-D-glucopyranosyl bromide) to the corresponding beta-D-glucopyranosyl azide is a useful exercise in the advanced organic undergraduate teaching laboratory. The procedure is safe and suitable for small-scale implementation, and firm…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Organic Chemistry, Spectroscopy, College Science
Barham, Peter J. – Physics Education, 2012
New undergraduate students arriving to study physics at the University of Bristol from 1975 onwards have all taken the same test of their knowledge and understanding of physics and mathematics. Many of the questions test knowledge of material that has been in the A-level syllabus for maths or physics throughout this period. The ability of incoming…
Descriptors: Physics, Undergraduate Students, Science Instruction, College Science
G. Calza, Gratton, L. M.; Lopez-Arias, T.; Oss, S. – Physics Education, 2012
We construct a thermometer exploiting the electric resistance of the filament of a small lamp used in micro-illumination settings. The instrument may guarantee a response time better than 10 ms, i.e. much faster than commercial thermocouples or other quite expensive devices. This makes our thermometer a useful one in several processes which are…
Descriptors: Reaction Time, Heat, Energy, Light
McGregor, Donna; Sweeney, William V.; Mills, Pamela – Journal of Chemical Education, 2012
A simple and inexpensive mercury-free apparatus to measure the change in volume of a gas as a function of pressure at different temperatures is described. The apparatus is simpler than many found in the literature and can be used to study variations in pressure, volume, and temperature. (Contains 1 table and 7 figures.)
Descriptors: Climate, Chemistry, Science Laboratories, Scientific Concepts

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