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Phayphung, Wissarut; Rakkapao, Suttida; Prasitpong, Singha – Physics Education, 2022
The article introduces a low-cost Arduino sensor into the Young's modulus determination laboratory for physics university students. A stainless steel ruler is used as a cantilever beam. Its free end attached a mass is slightly bent and released to make it oscillate as a simple harmonic motion. The Arduino sensor detects the moving mass's frequency…
Descriptors: Laboratory Equipment, Science Laboratories, Physics, College Science
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Tracy, Claire B.; Driessen, Emily P.; Beatty, Abby E.; Lamb, Todd; Pruett, Jenna E.; Botello, Jake D.; Brittain, Cara; Ford, Ísada Claudio; Josefson, Chloe C.; Klabacka, Randy L.; Smith, Tyler; Steele, Ariel; Zhong, Min; Bowling, Scott; Dixon, Lucinda; Ballen, Cissy J. – CBE - Life Sciences Education, 2022
Students' perceptions of challenges in biology influence performance outcomes, experiences, and persistence in science. Identifying sources of student struggle can assist efforts to support students as they overcome challenges in their undergraduate educations. In this study, we characterized student experiences of struggle by (1) quantifying…
Descriptors: College Science, Undergraduate Students, Biology, Student Attitudes
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Quang, Ngo Khoa – Physics Teacher, 2022
This article describes a simple way to introduce nanomaterials using the presence of carbon nanodots (CNDs) in widely available food. Budweiser® beer and Coca-Cola®, commercial foods that are commonly accessible, were utilized to demonstrate the optical property of nanoparticles. Specifically, green and violet laser pointers were employed for the…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Food, Scientific Concepts, Teaching Methods
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Lindén, Johan; Anttu, Nicklas – Physics Education, 2022
The falling rod paradox, i.e. the fact that the tip of an almost horizontal rod falls with an acceleration 'higher than g', when the other end is hinged or supported, is a popular physics demonstration. It can be visualized by placing e.g. a coin on the tip of the rod and fixing a cup next to the coin. When the rod is released the free-falling…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Mechanics (Physics), Scientific Concepts, Motion
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Terra Marie M. Jouaneh; Margaret E. Rosario; Yibo Li; Elizabeth Leibovitz; Matthew J. Bertin – Journal of Chemical Education, 2022
Growth in the biomedical and biotechnology sectors requires a highly trained and highly skilled workforce to answer the next great scientific questions. Undergraduate laboratory courses incorporating hands-on training based in authentic research position soon-to-be graduates to learn in environments that mirror those of academic, industrial, and…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Study, Science Laboratories, Biomedicine, Biotechnology
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Davide Revignas; Vincenzo Amendola – Journal of Chemical Education, 2022
Nowadays, technologies involving nanoparticles, colloids, sensors, and artificial intelligence are widespread in society, media, and industry. It is thus mandatory to integrate them into the curricula of students enrolled in chemistry and materials science. To this purpose, we designed a simple assay for the detection of glutathione (GSH) using…
Descriptors: Spectroscopy, Science Education, College Science, Optics
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Mark F. Vitha – Journal of Chemical Education, 2022
This Article comes from a series of 2 h instrumental analysis laboratory experiments developed in response to social distancing requirements established because of the coronavirus pandemic (COVID). The experiments provided rich data-analysis opportunities that taught students the chemical principles that underpin instrumental techniques, yet made…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Education, Laboratory Experiments, Data Collection
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Keenan E. Dungey; Eric J. Voss; Susan D. Wiediger – Journal of Chemical Education, 2022
Nanotechnology has been recognized as an important driver of the future economy, and so nanoscience is increasingly being incorporated into the undergraduate chemistry curriculum. This experiment includes the chemical synthesis, optical and chemical testing, and microscopic imaging of gold nanoparticles. Since nanoparticles are too small to…
Descriptors: Molecular Structure, College Science, Science Instruction, Chemistry
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Hamed Massoumi; Manjyot Kaur Chug; Grace H. Nguyen; Elizabeth J. Brisbois – Journal of Chemical Education, 2022
Novel biomaterial development is a rapidly growing field that is crucial because biomaterial fouling, due to rapid and irreversible protein adsorption, leads to cellular responses and potentially detrimental consequences such as surface thrombosis, biofilm formation, or inflammation. Therefore, biomaterial technology's fundamentals, like material…
Descriptors: Interdisciplinary Approach, Science Experiments, Biochemistry, Undergraduate Study
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Joshua W. Reid; Michael L. Rutledge – Bioscene: Journal of College Biology Teaching, 2022
We developed and field-tested an active learning exercise designed to provide biology students with the opportunity to consider key aspects of the nature of science as a method of inquiry, particularly the roles of observation and inference in the development of scientific explanations and how scientists deal with uncertainty. In the activity…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Biology, Science Instruction, Scientific Principles
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Jacob L. Manlove; Jerica J. J. Rich – NACTA Journal, 2022
The purpose of this study is to determine student's perceived value of on-farm, technical training at a university farm. Specifically, this study evaluates students use and non-use of the university farm and the student's perception of this use on overall academic competency and career readiness. The target population of the study included all…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Agricultural Production, Career and Technical Education, Field Experience Programs
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Sun, Hao; Wang, Pinmei; Li, Yudong – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2023
Abstract Microbiome study requires both molecular techniques and bioinformatics skills, which are challenging for biologists to participate in this growing field. To introduce microbiome concepts and skills to students, a 6-week wet-lab and bioinformatics course for undergraduates was implemented through the project-based learning (PBL) approach.…
Descriptors: Science Laboratories, Educational Technology, Computer Simulation, Genetics
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Fink, Angela; Young, Jessica D.; Vuppala, Neil K.; Frey, Regina F. – Chemistry Education Research and Practice, 2023
This exploratory, mixed-methods study examines first-year general chemistry students' written responses on a belonging survey. Responses were thematically analyzed to identify students' sources of belonging, which may help instructors choose effective strategies for enhancing belonging during the transition into college. Qualitative analysis…
Descriptors: Chemistry, College Science, College Freshmen, Introductory Courses
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Johnson, Sidney L.; Hatzikoutelis, Athanasios; Smallwood, Christopher L. – Physics Teacher, 2023
The COVID-19 pandemic imposed profound changes on the way we think about undergraduate physics education. Online courses became mainstream. Exam formats were reimagined. Digital whiteboards replaced face-to-face discussions. Laboratory classes were outfitted with home-delivered supply kits. And all of us developed a more intimate knowledge of…
Descriptors: College Science, Physics, Astronomy, Online Courses
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Wang, Song; Sung, Rou-Jia; Reinholz, Daniel L.; Bussey, Thomas J. – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 2023
The use of two-dimensional images to teach students about three-dimensional molecules continues to be a prevalent issue in many classrooms. As affordable visualization technologies continue to advance, there has been an increasing interest to utilize novel technology, such as augmented reality (AR), in the development of molecular visualization…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Visual Aids, Educational Technology, Biochemistry
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