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Pikaart, Michael – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2011
An exercise using simple paper strips to illustrate protein helical and sheet secondary structures is presented. Drawing on the rich historical context of the use of physical models in protein biochemistry by early practitioners, in particular Linus Pauling, the purpose of this activity is to cultivate in students a hands-on, intuitive sense of…
Descriptors: Organic Chemistry, Biochemistry, Hands on Science, Science Instruction
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Ponsa, Sergio; Sanchez, Antoni – Chemical Engineering Education, 2011
At present, due to the overall adaptation to the European Higher Education Area (EHEA), a new concept regarding the teaching methodology was thought to be essential for engineering subjects. In this paper we describe our experience teaching the altered content of the courses on two classical subjects; Chemical Reactors (Chemical Engineering) and…
Descriptors: Student Surveys, Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Foreign Countries
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Sattar, Simeen – Journal of Chemical Education, 2011
Tris(1,10-phenanthroline)iron(II) is the basis of a suite of four experiments spanning 5 weeks. Students determine the rate law, activation energy, and equilibrium constant for the dissociation of the complex ion in acid solution and base dissociation constant for phenanthroline. The focus on one chemical system simplifies a daunting set of…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, College Science, Chemistry, Physics
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Teerasong, Saowapak; McClain, Robert L. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2011
We have developed an undergraduate laboratory activity to introduce students to microfluidics. In the activity, each student constructs their own microfluidic device using simple photolithographic techniques and then uses the device to separate a food dye mixture by electrophoresis. Dyes are used so that students are able to visually observe the…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Chemistry, Laboratory Equipment, Construction (Process)
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Sims, Paul A.; O'Mealey, Gary B.; Khan, Nabeel A.; Larabee, Chelsea M. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2011
A design for a simple and inexpensive gradient maker is described. The gradient maker is assembled by (i) cutting the tops off two plastic bottles of differing diameters to produce two cylinders with intact bottoms; (ii) drilling a small hole toward the bottom of the smaller diameter cylinder and plugging the hole with a size 00 cork stopper; and…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Biochemistry, College Science, Science Instruction
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Cajigal, Aris Reynold V.; Chamrat, Suthida; Tippins, Deborah; Mueller, Mike; Thomson, Norman – Science Activities: Classroom Projects and Curriculum Ideas, 2011
Movies depicting science-related issues often capture the attention of today's youth. As an instructional tool, movies can take us beyond the drama and action and thrilling scenes. In this article we share our experiences of using the movie "Eight Below" as a centerpiece for developing high school students' understanding of basic…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Films, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods
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Knaus, Karen; Murphy, Kristen; Blecking, Anja; Holme, Thomas – Journal of Chemical Education, 2011
The design and use of a valid and reliable instrument for the assignment of cognitive complexity ratings to chemistry exam items is described in this paper. Use of such an instrument provides a simple method to quantify the cognitive demands of chemistry exam items. Instrument validity was established in two different ways: statistically…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Development, Science Instruction
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Pintea, Beniamin-Nicolae V. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2011
Thin-layer chromatography (TLC) is a widely used method of qualitative analysis in organic synthesis, as it uniquely combines low cost, rapidity, simplicity, versatility, small quantities of sample and low detection limits. The simplest and most economical method for the application of samples onto TLC plates is by hand, using glass capillaries.…
Descriptors: Chemistry, High Schools, Foreign Countries, Introductory Courses
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Bennett, Jacqueline; Pence, Harry E. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2011
One of the most significant difficulties encountered when directing undergraduate research and developing new laboratory experiments is how to efficiently manage the data generated by a number of students. Cloud computing, where both software and computer files reside online, offers a solution to this data-management problem and allows researchers…
Descriptors: Laboratory Experiments, Student Research, Educational Technology, Computer Uses in Education
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Evans, Michael J.; Moore, Jeffrey S. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2011
In recent years, postsecondary instructors have recognized the potential of wikis to transform the way students learn in a collaborative environment. However, few instructors have embraced in-depth student use of chemistry software for the creation of interactive chemistry content on the Web. Using currently available software, students are able…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Organic Chemistry, Computer Software, Course Content
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Simeon, Tomekia; Aikens, Christine M.; Tejerina, Baudilio; Schatz, George C. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2011
The Northwestern University Initiative for Teaching Nanosciences (NUITNS) at nanohub.org Web site combines several tools for doing electronic structure calculations and analyzing and displaying the results into a coordinated package. In this article, we describe this package and show how it can be used as part of an upper-level quantum chemistry…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Engineering, Teaching Methods, Computation
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Danowitz, Amy M.; Taylor, Christopher E. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2011
As active members of the scientific community, graduate students make ethical judgments about the conduct and presentation of their research. Pressures in the research environment often influence these decisions. Because inappropriate decisions can lead to unethical behavior and scientific misconduct, it is important that students understand the…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Student Reaction, Case Studies, Ethics
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Hosten, Charles M.; Talanova, Galina; Lipkowitz, Kenny B. – Chemistry Education Research and Practice, 2011
We describe the modifications to an instrumental analysis course which incorporated the link between science and public policy. This course combines classroom lectures, project based labs, and a writing assignment. The project based labs have a focus on health and environmental issues directly involving the local community, while the writing…
Descriptors: Writing Assignments, Public Policy, Undergraduate Students, College Science
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Holme, Thomas; Murphy, Kristen – Journal of Chemical Education, 2011
In 2005, the ACS Examinations Institute released an exam for first-term general chemistry in which items are intentionally paired with one conceptual and one traditional item. A second-term, paired-questions exam was released in 2007. This paper presents an empirical study of student performances on these two exams based on national samples of…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Tests, College Science, Undergraduate Students
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Blakely, Alan W. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2011
This article describes the impact of starting with gases in an introductory chemistry course at a community college. Students in the author's class frequently are very weak in algebra skills, and this has a cumulative impact over time that culminates in student struggles when moles and reaction stoichiometry are discussed. The rationale behind…
Descriptors: Stoichiometry, Chemistry, Algebra, Introductory Courses
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