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Groos, Lukas; Maass, Kai; Graulich, Nicole – Journal of Chemical Education, 2021
More than ever, there is an increasing need for digital experimental learning environments in chemistry. The variety of digital learning approaches provided to students range from simple videos showing experiments to highly interactive virtual laboratories. Regardless of which approach is chosen, a digital learning environment should be adapted to…
Descriptors: Student Centered Learning, Electronic Learning, Science Experiments, Chemistry
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Bitzenbauer, Philipp; Meyn, Jan-Peter – Physics Education, 2021
Physics teachers are often faced with the challenge of having to set up difficult experiments, or they have to consciously manipulate parameters in order to be able to demonstrate a phenomenon convincingly. Comprehensive laboratory courses are standard procedure in any study program for prospective physics teachers. However, many students, even…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Science Teachers, Science Experiments
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Borrull, Anna; Valls, Cristina – Journal of Turkish Science Education, 2021
Practical work as observation and experimentation are vital parts of science education. One way to accomplish this is by applying inquiry-based learning in laboratory activities. Inquiry enhances the development of scientific skills as well as the learning of the scientific concepts. In the present article, a laboratory activity was developed to…
Descriptors: Telecommunications, Handheld Devices, Science Instruction, Inquiry
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Wang, Hui; Li, Zheyu; Ding, Jie; Ren, Nanqi – Journal of Chemical Education, 2021
This experiment combines analytical techniques of solid-phase extraction (SPE) and gas chromatography quadrupole time-of-flight mass spectrometry (GC-QTOF-MS) to determine organochlorine pesticides (OCPs) in river water as a means to develop and improve student understanding of the use of GC-QTOF-MS for qualitative and quantitative analysis. In…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Instruction, College Science, Graduate Students
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Goes, Shannon L.; Mayer, Mikayla N.; Nutting, Jordan E.; Hoober-Burkhardt, Lena E.; Stahl, Shannon S.; Rafiee, Mohammad – Journal of Chemical Education, 2021
Organic electrosynthesis is an increasingly popular tool for driving and probing redox reactions. Recent advances in this field often employ an electrocatalyst to enhance the selectivity and efficiency of electrochemical reactions. A laboratory experiment was developed to introduce students to relevant mechanistic techniques in electrochemistry…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, College Science, Hands on Science, Teaching Methods
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Farley, Elijah R.; Fringer, Victoria; Wainman, Jacob W. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2021
In an idealized General Chemistry Laboratory curriculum, students would hone their experimental design ability with practice encouraged by laboratory exercises designed to be open-ended. However, traditional General Chemistry Laboratory courses often lack opportunities for students to design their own experiments, instead opting to provide…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Chemistry, Undergraduate Study, College Science
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Cirillo, Pier F.; Caccavale, Alexis; DeLuna, Alicia – Journal of Chemical Education, 2021
Highly efficient microwave-assisted organic synthesis is now commonplace in both industry and academia. Recently, a conductively heated sealed-vessel reactor was introduced that acts very similarly to a microwave reactor and is more affordable. Application of such reactors in teaching laboratories is advantageous because of the restricted window…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, College Science, Undergraduate Study, Science Laboratories
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Karen Zwanch; Brooke Mullins – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2025
To understand the ways that manipulatives might support changes in students' reasoning about algebraic generalizations, a constructivist teaching experiment was conducted with two sixth-grade students. The students interpreted numerical situations with units of one and could construct units of units in mental activity. Initially, the students'…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Mathematics Instruction, Teaching Methods, Algebra
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Mujib Ubaidillah; Putut Marwoto; Wiyanto; Bambang Subali; Arif Widiyatmoko; Adi Nur Cahyono – International Review of Research in Open and Distributed Learning, 2025
Experiments are considered to be essential components of science learning. This research aimed to investigate trends in the use of science experiments in online learning. A systematic literature review was carried out, with data sourced from the Scopus and Google Scholar databases. The reviewed documents were journal articles published between…
Descriptors: Science Experiments, Science Instruction, Distance Education, Electronic Learning
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Ioannis Lefkos – Science Education International, 2025
This study investigates the ability of future primary school teachers to design experiments when confronted with everyday life problems, particularly those involving complex phenomena or counterintuitive outcomes. Data were collected using a content analysis approach from the written assignments submitted during a Science Education university…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Science Experiments, Research Design, Science Process Skills
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Jerry Manases Coronado; Cecilia Duenas – International Journal of Education in Mathematics, Science and Technology, 2025
This study explored how using computer simulations helped 7th grade students improve their understanding of chemistry. At my school, many students are below grade-level in reading and math, which can make science more challenging. During a 3-week chemistry unit, I used simulations from Amplify and other online tools. These simulations allowed…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Computer Simulation, Science Instruction, Technology Uses in Education
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Shanafelt, Amy; Sadeghzadeh, Claire; Chapman, Leah; De Marco, Molly; Harnack, Lisa; Gust, Susan; Jackson, Melvin; Caspi, Caitlin – Field Methods, 2021
Natural experiments are often used for answering research questions in which randomization is implausible. Effective recruitment strategies are well documented for observational cohort studies and clinical trials, unlike recruitment methods for time-sensitive natural experiments. In this time-sensitive study of the impact of a minimum wage policy,…
Descriptors: Low Income Groups, Recruitment, Minimum Wage, Experiments
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Fontes, Daniel T. M.; Rodrigues, André Machado – Physics Teacher, 2021
Electromagnetism is a complex topic for students at different educational levels. Perhaps one of the reasons for this is that students are unable to visualize the forces, fields, currents, and other electromagnetism key concepts that are related to the topic. Most teachers address this difficulty by including the use of some technological…
Descriptors: Scientific Principles, Magnets, Science Experiments, Scientific Concepts
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Sharpe, J. P.; Yee, C. – Physics Teacher, 2021
The Young's two-slits experiment is arguably one of the most famous and beautiful experiments in physics. In introductory physics labs the experiment is almost exclusively carried out using a laser, and it is introduced this way in some introductory physics textbooks. In the case of laser illumination, light passes directly through the slits and…
Descriptors: Science Experiments, Physics, Introductory Courses, College Science
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Cross, Rod – Physics Education, 2021
An experiment is described where a billiard ball and a golf ball were projected with backspin on a horizontal surface to measure the transition from sliding to rolling. During both phases, the torque on the ball is affected by an offset in the line of action of the normal reaction force.
Descriptors: Science Experiments, Motion, Physics, Scientific Concepts
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