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Jason Cervenec; Tom Chudley; Joseph Helterbrand; Paula Street; Vigo Bertolo – Connected Science Learning, 2024
A material commonly known as Flubber, with properties that are excellent for teaching about glaciers, has been widely used in geosciences education. Yet, the original recipe contains borax, which has health risks that should be avoided. A new recipe is shared containing low-cost, readily available ingredients that produces a reformulated Flubber…
Descriptors: Earth Science, Conservation (Environment), Chemistry, Hazardous Materials
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Omar, Yasser M.; Mohamed, Noha G.; Boshra, Andrew N.; Abdel-Aal, Abu-Baker M. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2020
"N"-Formamides are important intermediates in the synthesis of many pharmacologically active compounds and are used as protecting groups for amines or as catalysts in different reactions. The current "N"-formylation experiment is designed as a part of an introductory organic chemistry course for undergraduate students. The…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Science Experiments, Organic Chemistry, Science Laboratories
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Love, Tyler S.; Tomlinson, Joel – Technology and Engineering Teacher, 2018
Soldering is a useful and necessary process for many classroom, makerspace, Fab Lab, technology and engineering lab, and science lab activities. As described in this article, soldering can pose many safety risks without proper engineering controls, standard operating procedures, and direct instructor supervision. There are many safety hazards…
Descriptors: Engineering Technology, Safety Education, Laboratory Safety, Laboratory Procedures
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Deck, Anita; Roy, Ken – Technology and Engineering Teacher, 2017
When it comes to eye safety, there are some situations in which regular safety glasses will work adequately for the needs of the STEM education classroom or laboratory. However, there are certain instances in which safety goggles must be used for safer protection. Taking the time to analyze hazards and assess the risks prior to any activity in the…
Descriptors: Safety Equipment, Human Body, Laboratories, STEM Education
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Love, Tyler S.; Roy, Ken R. – Technology and Engineering Teacher, 2018
Markerspaces and areas to conduct collaborative STEM activities are becoming increasingly popular in schools, libraries, media centers, and community centers. These are numerous examples of rooms that were originally designed as traditional classrooms being converted into markerspaces or collaborative STEM work areas. This also involved the use of…
Descriptors: Shared Resources and Services, STEM Education, Safety, Laboratories
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Hoper, Jan – School Science Review, 2020
Smartphones, coupled with small mobile sensors, make it possible to work with near-infrared (NIR) spectroscopy in science classrooms. NIR spectroscopy has become a standard analytical technology in various industries. These new devices enable students to create their own data in real time. This article presents an inquiry-based teaching unit, in…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Spectroscopy, Teaching Methods, Educational Technology
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Farmer, Scott – Technology and Engineering Teacher, 2018
This month's Safety Spotlight focuses on holding students accountable for their safety actions in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) labs and makerspaces. Most teachers should understand the importance of a proper safety program. In this article, the author describes his work permit system for safety. The work permit system…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Laboratory Safety, Safety Education, Student Behavior
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Walls, William H.; Strimel, Greg J. – Technology and Engineering Teacher, 2018
Administration and funding can cause Engineering/Technology Education (ETE) programs to thrive or die. To administrators, the production/prototyping equipment and laboratory setting are often viewed as the features that set ETE apart from other school subjects. A lab is a unique gift as well as a responsibility. If an administrator can see that…
Descriptors: Laboratory Safety, Engineering Education, Technology Education, Laboratories
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Love, Tyler S.; Roy, Ken R. – Technology and Engineering Teacher, 2017
"Safety Spotlight" encourages the submission of questions from Technology and Engineering (T&E) Educators, and this month's question involves the risks of placing hazardous equipment (e.g., 3D printer, laser cutter, CNC router, etc.) in a non-technology & engineering lab under the supervision of teachers not certified to teach…
Descriptors: Laboratory Safety, Laboratory Procedures, Hazardous Materials, Equipment
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Finberg, Ethan Abraham; Griffin, David Michael; Shiflett, Mark Brandon – Chemical Engineering Education, 2020
A Unit Operations Laboratory (UOL) is fundamental to undergraduate chemical engineering education. This article discusses a new course structure for the University of Kansas UOL and details for three new experiments covering the fundamentals of vapor-liquid equilibrium, fluid mechanics, and kinetics. Students apply knowledge from these courses as…
Descriptors: Chemical Engineering, Science Laboratories, College Science, Science Instruction
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Kumasaki, Mieko; Shoji, Takuro; Wu, Tsung-Chih; Soontarapa, Khantong; Arai, Mitsuru; Mizutani, Takaaki; Okada, Ken; Shimizu, Yoshitada; Sugano, Yasuhiro – Journal of Chemical Education, 2018
"Manga" are graphic novels that are considered to have the potential to effectively convey concepts and engage readers. The efficacy of "manga" has been validated for chemical safety education to students in three universities in Japan, Taiwan, and Thailand. Students were asked to examine a photo to identify hazards and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods, College Science
Tyler S. Love; Kenneth Russell Roy – International Technology and Engineering Educators Association, 2022
For decades safety has been an integral component of STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) and CTE (career and technical education) instruction. Given today's litigious society, safety in P-12 STEM education and CTE has received greater attention. This in part is the result of the rise in popularity of collaborative learning…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Safety, Vocational Education, Preschool Education
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Williams, David; Warden, Nicole; Wharton, Barry – Physics Education, 2016
A number of organisations have provided instructions on how to produce small quantities of liquid oxygen in the classroom using liquid nitrogen and a copper condensation coil (Lister 1995 "Classic Chemistry Demonstrations" (London: Royal Society of Chemistry) pp 61-2, French and Hibbert 2010 "Phys. Educ." 45 221-2). The method…
Descriptors: Science Experiments, Scientific Concepts, Scientific Methodology, Scientific Principles
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Love, Tyler S.; Roy, Ken R. – Technology and Engineering Teacher, 2017
The beginning of a new school year can be hectic, but it is an opportune and critical time for teachers, supervisors, administrators, and school systems to establish proper safety procedures and practices. It can be more difficult to correct inappropriate behaviors or unsafe habits later in the year. This is especially true if a safety accident…
Descriptors: STEM Education, School Safety, Standards, Laboratory Safety
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Dolhun, John J. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2016
The noise level from exploding chemical demonstrations and the effect they could have on audiences, especially young children, needs attention. Auditory risk from H[subscript 2]- O2 balloon explosions have been studied, but no studies have been done on H[subscript 2]-air "eggsplosions." The peak sound pressure level (SPL) was measured…
Descriptors: Acoustics, Chemistry, Science Instruction, Risk
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