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Pinochet, Jorge; Cortada, Walter Bussenius; Peña, Mauricio Sánchez – Physics Teacher, 2021
We present a simple experiment that allows us to demonstrate graphically that the intensity of sound waves is proportional to the square of their amplitude, a result that is theoretically analyzed in any introductory wave course but rarely demonstrated empirically. To achieve our goal, we use an audio signal generator that, when connected to a…
Descriptors: Science Experiments, Acoustics, Introductory Courses, Science Education
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Sliško, Josip; Topalovic, Tatjana Markovic; Božic, Mirjana – Physics Teacher, 2021
The question from the title is raised because in almost all introductory physics courses/textbooks the atmospheric pressure has been attributed to the weight of the column of air from a given level in the atmosphere up to its top. "Air is pressing on air." However the same textbooks, in the chapter on the kinetic theory of gases, tell…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Molecular Structure, Scientific Concepts, Kinetics
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Stefaniak, Kristina R.; Winfrey, Merrie K.; Curtis, Anna C.; Kennedy, Sarah A. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2021
General chemistry laboratory curriculum reform is underway at a midsized state university through a collaborative, inclusive, and iterative approach. Using a backward design approach, faculty collaborated to actualize a shared vision, define laboratory learning objectives, and outline considerations for inclusivity during summer workshops that…
Descriptors: Curriculum Implementation, Curriculum Development, Cooperative Learning, Inclusion
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Howitz, William J.; McKnelly, Kate J.; Link, Renée D. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2021
Large, multisection laboratory courses are particularly challenging when managing grading with as many as 35 teaching assistants (TAs). Traditional grading systems using point-based rubrics lead to significant variations in how individual TAs grade, which necessitates the use of curving across laboratory sections. Final grade uncertainty…
Descriptors: Grading, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Implementation, Organic Chemistry
Obaya Valdivia, Adolfo Eduardo; Revilla Vazquez, Raul Javier – Online Submission, 2021
Polymer Chemistry is a subject in the Chemistry Programs, student have a natural curiosity about polymeric materials, that we use in our everyday activities. Our proposal is to apply cooperative learning in the Interfacial polymerization of Nylon 6,10 experimentation. The specific objectives of our project can be summarized as: To identify the…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Plastics, Science Instruction, Cooperative Learning
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Çoban, A.; Erol, M. – Physics Teacher, 2022
Ever increasing technological progress opens novel opportunities concerning educational activities, and the ability to use the technology effectively is one of the 21st century's most demanding skills. The Partnership Forum for 21st-Century Skills (P21) states that no organization can achieve satisfying results without using technology and…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Motion, Technology Uses in Education, Science Instruction
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Xie, Charles; Li, Chenglu; Sung, Shannon; Jiang, Rundong – IEEE Transactions on Learning Technologies, 2022
During the COVID-19 pandemic, many students lost opportunities to explore science in labs due to school closures. Remote labs provide a possible solution to mitigate this loss. However, most remote labs to date are based on a somehow centralized model in which experts design and conduct certain types of experiments in well-equipped facilities,…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, Distance Education, Science Education, COVID-19
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Biswas, Subhrajyoti – Physics Education, 2022
This article presents the study of Fourier series experimentally, using the "ExpEYES"-17 kit in a different way. This familiar undergraduate experiment has been performed for teaching online laboratory classes when face-to-face classes were not possible, due to the "COVID"-19 pandemic. We chose parabolic and sawtooth waveforms,…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Science Experiments
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Gungor, Almer; Kool, Denise; Lee, May; Avraamidou, Lucy; Eisink, Niek; Albada, Bauke; van der Kolk, Koos; Tromp, Moniek; Bitter, Johannes Hendrik – EURASIA Journal of Mathematics, Science and Technology Education, 2022
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the impact of virtual reality on undergraduate students' self-efficacy, self-concept, interest, and laboratory anxiety in an introductory chemistry course. We used a mixed-methods approach to improve our understanding of how these factors mediate student learning. The findings showed that (i) the use of…
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Chemistry, Science Experiments, Self Efficacy
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Walsh, Cole; Lewandowski, H. J.; Holmes, N. G. – Physical Review Physics Education Research, 2022
Instructional labs are fundamental to an undergraduate physics curriculum, but their possible learning goals are vast with limited evidence to support any particular goal. In this study, we evaluate the efficacy of labs with different goals and structures on students' critical thinking skills and views about experimentation, using an extensive…
Descriptors: Science Process Skills, Science Instruction, Critical Thinking, Science Experiments
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Grebenev, Igor V.; Kazarin, Petr V.; Lebedeva, Olga V. – Physics Education, 2022
The article describes a new version of a demonstration experiment for the Maxwell distribution. In the first part students analyse the applicability of the Gaussian distribution to the projection of the particle velocities in the suggested experiment. Further, students observe two-dimensional distribution of particles by the modulus of velocity in…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Science Experiments, Scientific Concepts, Mathematical Formulas
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Parcerisas, D.; Ballabriga, R.; Amorós, E.; Argudo, A.; Campbell, M.; Casas, L.; Christodoulou, P.; Colomé, R.; Corrons, D.; Curcó, V.; Enajas, M.; Granja, C.; Grauges, E.; Gou, A.; Lleó, E.; Llopart, X.; Pallares, E.; Pino, H.; Serra, S.; Valero, G. – Physics Education, 2022
This paper presents the case for how students can be helped to increase their scientific vocation by experimental work and the introduction of particle physics into pre-university studies. These two ideas are the two main lines of work of the ADMIRA initiative, which has been created by individuals belonging to different and complementary…
Descriptors: Physics, Secondary School Science, High School Students, Science Experiments
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Li, Yunhua; Chen, Cuixue; Ye, Meiling; Imbault, Alexander Luis – Journal of Chemical Education, 2022
Organizing undergraduates in chemistry, energy engineering, and chemical engineering specialties to participate in an energy transformation experiment can encourage them to think about the impact of human activities on nature and stimulate them to learn more about the topic. This laboratory experiment demonstrates a general approach to the…
Descriptors: Hands on Science, Fuels, Energy, Chemical Engineering
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Hughes, Stephen; Croxford, Tim – Physics Education, 2022
The first of the two postulates of relativity states that the laws of physics are the same in all inertial reference frames. Often it is assumed that the postulates are mainly concerned with objects moving at a significant fraction of the speed of light. However, the postulates are applicable at all speeds from a snail to a photon. To practically…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, Telecommunications
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Gulich, Damián – Physics Teacher, 2022
Physics II is an undergraduate course on basic electromagnetism that I teach for engineers, and it includes topics from optics as a natural application. Among the many challenges of conducting video lectures during the local restrictions of the SARS-CoV-2 epidemic was finding demonstration material. In this article, I describe how these…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, College Science, Undergraduate Study
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