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Pincelli, M. M.; Brustle, M.; Formichella, M. del C.; Perez-Millán, C.; Palmieri, N.; Otranto, S. – Physics Education, 2020
In this work, an adaptation is developed of the first observation attempted by Galileo to demonstrate the heliocentric hypothesis to be correct. The objective is to enable students in their final year of elementary school to confront by themselves the same contradictory evidence that Galileo confronted during the second decade of the 17th century.…
Descriptors: Physics, Scientific Concepts, Science Instruction, Elementary School Students
Atkin, Keith – Physics Education, 2020
This paper demonstrates how the transcendental number "e" may be arrived at by observing the discharge of a capacitor through a fixed resistor and then modelling the system using a simple step-wise procedure. The experimental phase makes use of the Arduino microcontroller, while simple modelling of the system is carried out by means of…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Computer Software, Mathematical Models
Plummer, Julia D.; Palma, Christopher; Rubin, KeriAnn; Flarend, Alice; Ong, Yann Shiou; Ghent, Chrysta; Gleason, Timothy; McDonald, Scott; Botzer, Brandon; Furman, Tanya – Science Education, 2020
We previously proposed a hypothetical learning progression around the disciplinary core idea of the Solar System and its formation as a first step in a research program to begin to fill this gap and address questions of student learning in this domain. In this study, we evaluate the effectiveness of two dimensions within the learning progression,…
Descriptors: Astronomy, Grade 6, Science Instruction, Student Attitudes
Lipton, Mark A. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2020
The material of a standard second-year undergraduate organic chemistry class has been reorganized and reframed to emphasize the mechanistic connections between reactions and to clarify the language with which organic reaction mechanisms are discussed. Assessment of the results of this reorganization shows that student test scores do not decline in…
Descriptors: Organic Chemistry, Undergraduate Students, College Science, Science Instruction
Higgins, Pamela J. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2020
Most forensic chemistry experiments focus on the usual suspects involving criminal scenarios: illicit drug identification, gunshot residue detection, blood and fingerprint analysis, and arson investigations. However, environmental forensics involves chemical techniques that can expand the breadth of experience for forensic chemistry students. An…
Descriptors: Crime, Science Experiments, Environmental Research, Science Instruction
Green, Michael; Chen, Xiaobo – Journal of Chemical Education, 2020
For undergraduate students to be prepared for graduate school and industry, it is imperative that they understand how to merge the theoretical insights gleaned through their undergraduate education with the raw data sets acquired through materials analysis. Thus, the ability to implement data analysis is a vital skill that students should develop.…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Data, Chemistry, Programming Languages
Rossman, Taylor A.; Parks, Zachary P.; Messina, Michael – Journal of Chemical Education, 2020
We present an algorithm for solving the time-dependent Schrödinger equation that is based on the finite-difference expression of the kinetic energy operator. Students who have some knowledge of linear algebra can understand the theory used to derive the algorithm. This is because the finite-difference kinetic energy matrix and the Hückel matrix…
Descriptors: Mathematics, Equations (Mathematics), Problem Solving, Kinetics
Cooper, Melanie M. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2020
Three-dimensional learning is the name given to the vision for science education described in the National Academies consensus report "A Framework for K-12 Science Education." Of the three dimensions described in the Framework, the Disciplinary Core Ideas and the Science and Engineering Practices have been enthusiastically adopted by…
Descriptors: Scientific Concepts, Science Instruction, Science Education, Elementary Secondary Education
Blais, Brian S. – Physics Teacher, 2020
Progress is made in science by constructing many models (possibly of different complexities), testing them against measurements, and determining which of them explain the data the best. It is my observation, however, that in many introductory physics labs we provide students with the materials and methods to verify the "correct" model of…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Laboratory Experiments, Teaching Methods
Arribas, Enrique; Escobar, Isabel; Ramirez-Vazquez, Raquel; del Pilar Suarez Rodriguez, Carmen; Gonzalez-Rubio, Jesus; Belendez, Augusto – Physics Teacher, 2020
We believe that a natural focus of the physics education research community is on understanding and improving students' learning in our physics courses. Due to the increase in technology, we can bring laboratory experiments closer to our students. It is necessary to update our laboratories technologically to get closer to the world in which our…
Descriptors: Physics, Laboratory Experiments, Educational Technology, Handheld Devices
Ford, Kenneth W. – Physics Teacher, 2020
It's not surprising that rainbows have received a great deal of attention: in textbooks, in magazines, and on the web. They are, after all, beautiful, fascinating, occasionally awe-inspiring, even a little mysterious. They are an almost perfect blend of natural beauty and simple physics. Has everything that can be said about rainbows already been…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Physics, Scientific Concepts, Light
Lisensky, George; McFarland-Porter, Ross; Paquin, Weltha; Liu, Kangying – Journal of Chemical Education, 2020
Nanoparticle Zn[subscript 2x] Cu[subscript 1-x] In[subscript 1-x] S[subscript 2] is a promising and safer alternative to lead- and cadmium-containing quantum dots. Students prepare Zn[subscript 0.44] Cu[subscript 0.78] In[subscript 0.78] S[subscript 2] quantum dots in a one-pot synthesis without an inert atmosphere and investigate how the color,…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Chemistry, Metallurgy, Molecular Structure
Iribe, Jessica; Hamada, Terianne; Kim, Hyesoo; Voegtle, Matt; Bauer, Christina A. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2020
The principles of chemical kinetics comprise one of the core topics that appear throughout chemistry. Standard kinetics lessons typically cover reaction rates and relative rates, rate laws, integrated rate laws, half-lives, collision theory, and the Arrhenius equation. They can also introduce a discussion of mechanisms as well, which may be the…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, College Science, Undergraduate Study, Science Laboratories
Cheng, Stephen C.; Ziffle, Vincent E.; King, Ryan C. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2020
An innovative food laboratory for a chemistry of food and cooking course has been developed for nonscience majors and under-represented students in science. To help these students succeed in science, a laboratory was designed to engage students using food and cooking as a medium for building a stronger foundation in chemistry. Each food laboratory…
Descriptors: Food, Laboratories, Chemistry, College Science
Lisensky, George; Dauzvardis, Fabian; Luo, Jiaqi; Horger, Jacob; Koenig, Emma – Journal of Chemical Education, 2020
Polymers and nanochemistry are important facets of chemistry. In this experiment, students synthesize monodispersed poly(methyl methacrylate) nanospheres from the addition or chain polymerization of a rapidly stirred aqueous mini-emulsion of methyl methacrylate. The 2,2'-azobis(2-methylpropionamidine) dihydrochloride serves as a heat activated,…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Chemistry, Scientific Concepts, Molecular Structure

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