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Ahmed, Mohamed Elsayed; Hasegawa, Shinobu – Education Sciences, 2021
The increasing use of online virtual laboratories (OVLs) in educational institutions as a recent educational technology application necessitates developing a new educational platform for assisting instructors in using such technology in the teaching process without web programming obstacles. The OVLs are online environments that provide students…
Descriptors: Science Laboratories, Computer Simulation, Laboratory Experiments, Educational Technology
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Reed, Philip A.; Ferguson, M. Kathleen – Technology and Engineering Teacher, 2021
Tremendous teacher shortages and shifts in the preparation of technology and engineering (T&E) teachers have been occurring for some time (Litowitz, 2014; Moye, 2009; Volk, 1997, 2019). The training and certification of these teachers is extremely varied since each state certifies T&E teachers independently and most states offer several…
Descriptors: Teacher Shortage, Engineering Education, Career Education, Teacher Certification
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Achuthan, Krishnashree; Raghavan, Dhananjay; Shankar, Balakrishnan; Francis, Saneesh P.; Kolil, Vysakh Kani – International Journal of Educational Technology in Higher Education, 2021
Access and personalized instruction required for laboratory education can be highly compromised due to regulatory constraints in times such as COVID-19 pandemic or resource shortages at other times. This directly impacts the student engagement and immersion that are necessary for conceptual and procedural understanding for scientific…
Descriptors: Science Laboratories, Computer Simulation, Science Education, COVID-19
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Pereira, Eliane – Physics Teacher, 2021
In this article, we present a low-cost lab experience, enhanced by new technologies and easy to execute. The objective of the experiment is to explore the moment of inertia of a fidget spinner quantitatively. Our choice was to integrate the teaching of physics with the use of a popular toy, the fidget spinner, very popular among young people and…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Science Laboratories, Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education
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Liu, Dan; Duan, Zhuojan – Physics Teacher, 2021
Equilibrium is an essential concept in undergraduate physics curriculum as it integrates Newton's laws and torque. The importance also comes from its wide applications in mechanics and biomechanics. Simulations of Back and Arms are developed mainly for the undergraduates who major in physical therapy and health sciences. They are implemented as…
Descriptors: Scientific Concepts, Scientific Principles, Biomechanics, Mechanics (Physics)
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PaaBen, Benjamin; Bertsch, Andreas; Langer-Fischer, Katharina; Rüdian, Sylvio; Wang, Xia; Sinha, Rupali; Kuzilek, Jakub; Britsch, Stefan; Pinkwart, Niels – International Educational Data Mining Society, 2021
Many modern anatomy curricula teach histology using virtual microscopes, where students inspect tissue slices in a computer program (e.g. a web browser). However, the educational data mining (EDM) potential of these virtual microscopes remains under-utilized. In this paper, we use EDM techniques to investigate three research questions on a virtual…
Descriptors: Anatomy, Science Instruction, Computer Simulation, Computer Software
Kevin W. Sanders – ProQuest LLC, 2021
This dissertation's purpose was for examining the preparation of pre-service school-based agricultural education (SBAE) teachers in laboratory-based courses and discovering how experienced SBAE teachers describe the experiences which prepared them to be effective facilitators of laboratory instruction. Furthermore, we discovered SBAE teachers'…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Agricultural Education, Teaching Methods, Teaching Experience
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Laura B. Armstrong; Lauren M. Irie; Kelly Chou; Mariana Rivas; Michelle C. Douskey; Anne M. Baranger – Chemistry Education Research and Practice, 2024
For the past decade, the College of Chemistry at UC Berkeley has iteratively redesigned general chemistry laboratory courses to introduce students to green chemistry concepts, while simultaneously using green chemistry as a relevant context to learn chemistry. To investigate the effectiveness of this curriculum we developed approaches to…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Instruction, Conservation (Environment), Knowledge Level
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Benjamin Arko-Boham; Kofi Ampofo Abankwah; Kevin Adutwum-Ofosu; John Ahenkorah; Bismarck Afedo Hottor; Nii Koney-Kwaku Koney – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2024
Historically, both donated bodies and unclaimed bodies have been the sources of human bodies for anatomy dissection globally with the latter discouraged for ethical reasons. Ghana lacks well-established body-donation programs, thus relying heavily on unclaimed bodies. Medical doctors benefit foremost from human bodies in their training and…
Descriptors: Human Body, Donors, Medical Education, Foreign Countries
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Nicole T. Appel; Ammar Tanveer; Sara Brownell; Joseph N. Blattman – CBE - Life Sciences Education, 2024
Course-based undergraduate research experiences (CUREs) offer students opportunities to engage in critical thinking and problem solving. However, quantitating the impact of incorporating research into undergraduate courses on student learning and performance has been difficult since most CUREs lack a comparable traditional course as a control. To…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Student Research, Critical Thinking, Problem Solving
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Erin M. Ball; Robin A. Costello; Cissy J. Ballen; Rita M. Graze; Eric W. Burkholder – CBE - Life Sciences Education, 2024
Racial biases, which harm marginalized and excluded communities, may be combatted by clarifying misconceptions about race during biology lessons. We developed a human genetics laboratory activity that challenges the misconception that race is biological (biological essentialism). We assessed the relationship between this activity and student…
Descriptors: Race, Genetics, Misconceptions, Undergraduate Students
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Tetyana Bychkovska; Susan Lawrence – Writing Center Journal, 2024
A large body of literature on writing center pedagogy suggests that serving multilingual student writers requires approaches different from those developed for native English-speaking students, a difference that may pose unique challenges to tutors. To identify and address these challenges, we elicited tutors' perspectives on their work with…
Descriptors: College Students, Writing Instruction, Tutors, Writing (Composition)
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Sean P. Sullivan; Jonathan Barnes – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2024
Anatomy education is essential for developing healthcare professionals, and discussion continues about factors that impact and improve the anatomy learning environment. Neglected in this discussion is a consideration of the diverse religious assumptions and beliefs that college students bring to anatomy learning. Surveys of religion among United…
Descriptors: Anatomy, Allied Health Occupations Education, Religious Factors, Beliefs
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Shiyao Liu; Chaonan Liu; Ala Samarapungavan; Stephanie M. Gardner; Kari L. Clase; Nancy J. Pelaez – Science & Education, 2024
Science educators report that students struggle with understanding, using, and evaluating the evidence underpinning scientific knowledge. However, there are not many studies focused on helping instructors address those difficulties. Here, we report on a laboratory instructor's scaffolding of students' evidentiary reasoning with and about evidence…
Descriptors: Biology, Science Instruction, Laboratory Experiments, Evolution
Erica Lynne Britton – ProQuest LLC, 2024
High school students' chemistry self-efficacy (CSE) and scientific identity (SI) are not well understood in the high school chemistry classroom. The purpose of this research was to quantitatively investigate the interaction between gender and giftedness on students' CSE and SI in a suburban high school chemistry classroom, with and without…
Descriptors: Gender Differences, Academically Gifted, Individual Differences, Chemistry
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