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Sinflorio, D. A.; Fonseca, P.; Coelho, L. F. S.; Santos, A. C. F. – Physics Education, 2006
In this article we describe two simple experiments using an ion accelerator as an aid to the teaching of electromagnetism to high-school students. This is part of a programme developed by a Brazilian State funding agency (FAPERJ) which aims to help scientifically minded students take their first steps in research.
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Physics, Science Experiments, High School Students
Zanger, Murray; Moyna, Guillermo – Journal of Chemical Education, 2005
A study uses nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy in a novel way to determine the isotopic ration between [to the tenth power]B and [to the eleventh power]B in sodium borohydride (NaBH4). The experiment provides an unusual and relatively simple means for undergraduate chemistry students to accurately measure the distribution of the two…
Descriptors: Spectroscopy, Radiology, Chemistry, Science Experiments
Ritacco, Hernan – Journal of Chemical Education, 2006
A simple, low-cost experiment to demonstrate the wetting dynamics of liquids on solid surfaces is described, where a "Web cam" is used to measure the expansion of the drop as a function of time. The advantage of a Web cam is its low cost, which permits an individual setup per student and the results obtained from the students with these devices…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Science Experiments, Internet, Web Sites
Miles, William H.; Connell, Katelyn B. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2006
Synthetic sequences in the undergraduate organic chemistry laboratory illustrate important synthetic strategies, reagents, or experimental techniques, oftentimes resulting in the synthesis of commercially important compounds. A fragrance with a 'spicy, carnation, sweet, vanilla', named after carnations (Dianthus caryophllus), Methyl Diantillis is…
Descriptors: Organic Chemistry, Manufacturing Industry, Undergraduate Study, College Science
Gonzalez, Gabriel; Martinez, Manuel – Journal of Chemical Education, 2005
The quantity of information available on Co(III)-pentaammine complexes to the undergraduate students is based on their dissociatively activated substitution processes. The advanced undergraduate set of experiments is presented that fill an important gap in the understanding of the differences taking place in the substitution mechanisms operating…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Biology, College Science, Science Experiments
Baru, Ashvin R.; Mohan, Ram S. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2005
A discovery-oriented lab experiment is developed that illustrates the chemoselective nature of reductions using sodium borohydride. Products are of sufficient purity to allow analysis by spectroscopy without further purification.
Descriptors: Organic Chemistry, Discovery Learning, Laboratory Experiments, Spectroscopy
Wright, Steven M. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2005
The activities that introduce topics of chemical health and safety are offered, using student-centered cooperative method. Teaching methods and exercises used in various activities were considered valuable enough to be modified and published in a book of activities for safety.
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Laboratory Safety, Learning Activities, Science Education
Wiseman, Floyd L. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2005
A lab rotary experiment using the pH measurements of an aqueous solution to monitor the course of a solvolytic reaction was conducted. This experiment allowed the students to gain experience in taking precise pH measurement, to use nonlinear analysis techniques for analyzing kinetic data and to use the Arrhenius equation for determination of…
Descriptors: Mechanics (Physics), Chemistry, Hands on Science, Thermodynamics
Gilman, Sharon L. – American Biology Teacher, 2006
Some studies show students successfully learning science through online courses. This study compared students doing an online and in-class lab exercise on cell division. Online students performed slightly but significantly better on a follow-up content quiz, however, about half those expressed a strong preference for in-class lab work.
Descriptors: Online Courses, Cytology, Science Instruction, Comparative Analysis
Jain, Prashant K.; Gu, Yuxiang; Rizwan-uddin – Advances in Engineering Education, 2008
Internet extends the reach of existing laboratory and training infrastructure to beyond the walls of such facilities. Though nothing can replace the hands-on experience in a laboratory; a carefully developed web-based digital lab may be the next best thing. In some cases, there may be benefits associated with a "distance laboratory" that…
Descriptors: Engineering Technology, Internet, Virtual Classrooms, Science Laboratories
Se, Alexandre B.; Passos, Renato M.; Ono, Andre H.; Hermes-Lima, Marcelo – Advances in Physiology Education, 2008
In this work, we describe the use of several strategies employing the philosophies of active learning and problem-based learning (PBL) that may be used to improve the teaching of metabolic biochemistry to medical and nutritional undergraduate students. The main activities are as follows: 1) a seminar/poster system in a mini-congress format (using…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Metabolism, Public Health, Problem Based Learning
Charney, Jeff; Hmelo-Silver, Cindy E.; Sofer, William; Neigeborn, Lenore; Coletta, Susan; Nemeroff, Martin – International Journal of Science Education, 2007
This study investigates how high school students respond to an environment of authentic science inquiry while participating in an intensive summer institute, the Waksman Student Scholars Programme at Rutgers University. We examined how students apprenticed with expert scientists in a study of contemporary questions in molecular genetics. Students…
Descriptors: Seminars, Genetics, Scientific Principles, Science Experiments
Christian, Wolfgang; Esquembre, Francisco – Physics Teacher, 2007
Modeling has been shown to correct weaknesses of traditional instruction by engaging students in the design of physical models to describe, explain, and predict phenomena. Although the modeling method can be used without computers, the use of computers allows students to study problems that are difficult and time consuming, to visualize their…
Descriptors: Simulation, Computer Uses in Education, Educational Technology, Physics
Findley, T.; Yoshida, S.; Norwood, D. P. – European Journal of Physics, 2007
A three-dimensional pendulum, modelled after the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory's suspended optics, was constructed to investigate the pendulum's dynamics due to suspension point motion. In particular, we were interested in studying the pendular-pitch energy coupling. Determination of the pendular's Q value (the quality factor…
Descriptors: Models, Optics, Laboratory Equipment, Motion
McCann, Florence F.; Marek, Edmund A.; Pedersen, Jon E.; Falsarella, Carell – Science and Children, 2007
With the number of popular medical and forensics programs on television and many references in the media today, even elementary students can comfortably throw around terms such as "cells," "DNA," and "artificial products." However, their questions on these topics often go unanswered, or they are left with misinformation regarding these concepts.…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Biological Sciences, Elementary School Science, Science Curriculum

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