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Peer reviewedMcNown, Robert F.; Hunt, Gary L. – Journal of Economic Education, 1984
Describes nine experiments designed to illustrate different applied statistical problems or econometric techniques suitable for the first course in econometrics. Additional information and computer programs are available from the authors. (Author/RM)
Descriptors: Economics Education, Higher Education, Laboratory Experiments, Statistics
Peer reviewedKrafchik, Richard – Science Teacher, 1971
Descriptors: Air Pollution, Environmental Education, Instruction, Laboratory Experiments
Edelbach, Ralph D. – Industrial Arts and Vocational Education, 1971
Oriented to teaching graphic arts instructors how to reproduce a continuous tone original via the halftone process. (Editor)
Descriptors: Graphic Arts, Laboratory Experiments, Photography, Teaching Methods
Peer reviewedGerbig, Donald G., Jr.; Fenk, Christopher J.; Goodhart, Amy S. – American Biology Teacher, 2000
Uses two laboratory techniques, Enzyme Linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA) and Western Blot, to demonstrate antibody-antigen binding concepts. Includes a list of required materials and directions for the procedure, and makes suggestions for classroom applications. (Contains 13 references.) (YDS)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Laboratory Experiments, Microbiology, Science Education
Peer reviewedRollnick, Marissa; Lubben, Fred; Lotz, Sandra; Dlamini, Betty – Research in Science Education, 2002
Investigates changes in students' understanding of various aspects of measurement before and after participating in two different introductory laboratory courses at two universities in South Africa. Considerable gains were made during instruction with both groups, though some important differences were identified between them. Neither group could…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Laboratory Experiments, Measurement, Science Education
Bavec, Aljosa – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2004
We have developed an "in vitro assay" for following the interaction between the [alpha][subscript i2] subunit and [beta][subscript 1[gamma]2] dimer from sf9 cells. This method is suitable for education purposes because it is easy, reliable, nonexpensive, can be applied for a big class of 20 students, and avoid the commonly used kinetic approach,…
Descriptors: Mechanics (Physics), Visualization, Interaction, Kinetics
Peer reviewedDapia, Sonia; Vila, Carlos; Dominguez, Herminia; Parajo, Juan Carlos – Journal of Chemical Education, 2004
The lab experiment described starts from the principles developed by Sensel and Myers, but the experimental procedure are modified to provide a more reliable experiment assessment. The mass transfer equation is solved and all the involved parameters are calculated by a simple, numerical method.
Descriptors: Laboratory Experiments, Science Instruction, Chemistry, Science Experiments
Peer reviewedPeters, Steven J.; Stevenson, Cheryl D. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2004
A student friendly experiment that teaches several important concepts of modern nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), like multinuclear capabilities, the NMR time scale, and time-averaged signals, is described along with some important concepts of thermo chemical equilibria. The mentioned experiment involves safe and inexpensive compounds, such as…
Descriptors: Laboratory Experiments, Chemistry, Science Education, Science Experiments
Peer reviewedWhite, Colin; Ophardt, Charles – Journal of Chemical Education, 2004
Inductors are substances that undergo a reaction and in so doing markedly accelerate or induce a simultaneous reaction. An experiment showing a reaction involving the oxidation of iodide to iodine by chromium (VI) found to be slow in the absence of acid, but which proceeded rapidly when iron (II) was induced is demonstrated.
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Experiments, Science Instruction, Laboratory Experiments
Barone, Justin R.; Schmidt, Walter F. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2006
It is well known that proteins are abundant in food and are vital to nutrition and biochemical function. What is not well known is that proteins derived from agricultural sources are used in everyday products such as glue and textiles. Research continues to find new uses for proteins in a wide variety of applications, most of which would be…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Laboratory Experiments, Scientific Research, Conservation (Environment)
Lunsford, S. K. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2005
An experiment performing the polymerization of 3-methylthiophene(P-3MT) onto the conditions for the selective electrode to determine the catechol by using cyclic voltammetry was performed. The P-3MT formed under optimized conditions improved electrochemical reversibility, selectivity and reproducibility for the detection of the catechol.
Descriptors: Chemistry, Laboratory Experiments, Molecular Structure, Measurement Techniques
Weck, Robert; Van Putte, Robb – American Biology Teacher, 2006
Learn how to use biotechnology to investigate a serious agricultural problem. The exercise presented here provides an inexpensive way to introduce students to ELISA techniques in an economically and agriculturally important context.
Descriptors: Biotechnology, Agriculture, Science Activities, Laboratory Experiments
Eichler, Jack F. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2009
A guided-inquiry exercise conducted in both the lecture and laboratory components of a college introductory chemistry course for non-science majors is described. The exercise gave students the opportunity to independently determine the relationship between the temperature of water in an aluminum soda can and the intensity of implosion upon placing…
Descriptors: Integrated Activities, Student Interests, Chemistry, Lecture Method
Passarella, Salvatore; Atlante, Anna – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2007
Studies from our laboratories over recent years have uncovered the existence, and established the properties of a variety of mitochondrial transporters. The properties of these transporters throw light on a variety of biochemical phenomena that were previously poorly understood. In particular the role of mitochondrial transport in energy…
Descriptors: Metabolism, Laboratory Experiments, Science Laboratories, Biochemistry
Martinez, Antonio; Sanchez-Lopez, Ma del Mar; Moreno, Ignacio – European Journal of Physics, 2007
In this work, we present a simple analysis of binary diffraction gratings with different slit widths relative to the grating period. The analysis is based on a simple phasor technique directly derived from the Huygens principle. By introducing a slit phasor and a grating phasor, the intensity of the diffracted orders and the grating's resolving…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Science Experiments, Science Laboratories

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