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Tyler A. Shaffer; Carlos U. Herrada; Avery M. Walker; Laura D. Casto-Boggess; Lisa A. Holland; Timothy R. Johnson; Megan E. Jones; Yousef S. Elshamy – Journal of Chemical Education, 2023
Electrophoresis is integral to analytical and biochemistry experiences in undergraduate education; however, fundamental principles of the method are often taught in upper-level laboratories through hands-on experiences. A laboratory activity is reported that teaches the concepts of electrophoretic mobility and electroosmotic flow. A single…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Cost Effectiveness
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Numan Ali; Sehat Ullah; Dawar Khan; Hameedur Rahman; Aftab Alam – Education and Information Technologies, 2024
In virtual laboratories, various cognitive aids are used to improve students' performance and assist them while completing experimental tasks. However, excessive use of cognitive aids in virtual laboratories can lead to a cognitive load on students which affects their performance. In this paper, we proposed the concept of adaptive aids virtual…
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Chemistry, Laboratory Equipment, Educational Technology
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Anna Eckerdal; Anders Berglund; Michael Thuné – European Journal of Engineering Education, 2024
Learning in the computer laboratory is an important component when students learn computer programming. In this article, we analyse empirical data on novice students working in pairs in the laboratory. Using an approach inspired by phenomenography and variation theory, we specifically focus on how students' learning of theory and their learning of…
Descriptors: Programming, Theory Practice Relationship, Higher Education, Computer Science Education
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Moira R. Dillon; Cindy R. Lawrence – Mind, Brain, and Education, 2024
University research labs focusing on education, psychology, and cognitive development have been collaborating with museums more and more over the past decade. Nevertheless, cognitive science labs that primarily engage in basic as opposed to applied research may find it difficult to entice museums to collaborate, and existing collaborations may…
Descriptors: Museums, Laboratories, Partnerships in Education, Program Content
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Cameron Byerley; Carolyn Johns; Deborah Moore-Russo; Brian Rickard; Carolyn James; Melissa Mills; Behailu Mammo; Janet Oien; Linda Burks; William Heasom; Melissa Ferreira; Cynthia Farthing; Daniel Moritz – Teaching Mathematics and Its Applications, 2024
Undergraduate mathematics tutoring centres are prevalent in many countries; however, there is limited research-based evidence on effective organizational structures for these centres. In this study, we consider two research questions. First, how can the quantitative and qualitative data from 10 mathematics tutoring centres be organized for…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, College Mathematics, Tutoring, Tutorial Programs
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Leonard J. Waks – Education and Culture, 2024
Important works in the Dewey corpus -- particularly those discussing the theory and practice of art and aesthetic education, prepared from 1896 through 1900 while Dewey was working out the plan for the University's Laboratory School--remain virtually unstudied. When interpreting or building upon Dewey's theory of art and art education, scholars…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Educational History, Art Education, Aesthetics
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Eimear Mc Loughlin – Environmental Education Research, 2024
Choreographed encounters with death in Copenhagen Zoo, such as school and public dissections, emphasize the importance of touch and are underpinned by the moral imperative to understand the nature of life and death. Such encounters are framed by zoo educators as contributing to a deeper environmental awareness. Taking the role of dead animals in…
Descriptors: Animals, Recreational Facilities, Death, Laboratory Procedures
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Sean Till; David A. Kaminsky – Advances in Physiology Education, 2024
Here we demonstrate how data from the clinical pulmonary function lab can help students learn about the principle of airway-parenchymal interdependence. We examined the relationship between airway conductance (Gaw) and lung volume (thoracic gas volume, TGV) in 48 patients: 17 healthy; 20 with emphysema, expected to have reduced airway-parenchymal…
Descriptors: Physiology, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Diseases
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Saurabh Anand – Writing Center Journal, 2024
This piece informs my journey of thinking and contextualizing the validity of autoethnography as a decolonial qualitative research method in writing center scholarship. This piece provides the lilt of everyday writing center initiatives, labor, and workings using five email exchanges as data depicting my interactions with various writing center…
Descriptors: Laboratories, Writing (Composition), Professional Personnel, Tutors
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Anna Laguta; Natalya Vodolazkaya; Dmitry Nerukh – Journal of Chemical Education, 2024
Chemistry experiments involving biological aspects are in high demand. This laboratory exercise blends biochemistry and physical chemistry, illustrates key concepts of the virus capsid surface, and is designed for a chemistry laboratory course for students majoring in biology in college. The experimental part provides a mastery of…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Science Instruction, Chemistry, Biochemistry
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Marquis T. Yazzie; Max E. Wilkins; Brianna N. Marez; Shannon M. Killian; Jacob J. Mitchell; Fatima Chavez-Esparza; Kevin Lopez; Kateri A. Ahrendt – Journal of Chemical Education, 2024
The urea cycle disorder drug glycerol phenylbutyrate (Ravicti) is presently one of the most expensive medications in the United States, with annual costs estimated at $800,000 as of 2023. An expedient synthesis of this orphan drug was successfully adapted for the undergraduate organic chemistry laboratory. Activation of 4-phenylbutyric acid with…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Study, College Science, Science Education, Scientific Concepts
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Laura B. Armstrong; Mariana C. Rivas; Zeyi Zhou; Michelle C. Douskey; Anne M. Baranger – Journal of Chemical Education, 2024
As the 21st century progresses, we are increasingly reminded of the importance of and need for green chemistry, which also leads to the corresponding need for green chemistry education. The UC Berkeley Department of Chemistry developed a green chemistry laboratory curriculum-the "General Chemistry Green Curriculum" ("GC[superscript…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Curriculum Implementation, Chemistry, Science Laboratories
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Ghada Gherwash – Writing Center Journal, 2024
This essay presents a reflective account of the origin story of a linguistics justice initiative within the writing center. It concludes by posing questions aimed at promoting dialogue among writing center practitioners as they consider similar initiatives within their own contexts.
Descriptors: Laboratories, Writing (Composition), Writing Instruction, Linguistics
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Andrio, Andreu; del Castillo, Luis Felipe; Compañ, Vicente – European Journal of Physics Education, 2020
In this paper, we show a laboratory experience describing the possibility to build a sensor using a coil to measure small thicknesses of materials with the possibility of measuring temperature simultaneously, with the same built sensor. Its operation is based on the following facts: An electric current (a.c), flows through a coil and a magnetic…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Science Laboratories, Measurement Equipment, Laboratory Equipment
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Mayer, V. V.; Varaksina, E. I. – Physics Education, 2020
To study the absorption of ultrasound in plexiglas we propose to use gadgets that are available to each student: an ultrasound humidifier, a liquid crystal display of a pad, a polaroid analyzer, a digital camera, a multimeter with thermocouple, and a stopwatch. These devices allow us to visualize a region in plexiglas where ultrasound is absorbed…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Physics, Science Laboratories, Scientific Concepts
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