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Nicolaidis, Nicolas C.; Hollott, Phoebe V.; Stanwell, Benjamin; Gill, Isaac A.; Bull, Justine E.; Bentsen, Sean; Iredale, Jason; Pappenfus, Ted M.; Dastoor, Paul C.; Feron, Krishna; Griffith, Matthew J.; Holmes, Natalie P. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2020
An organic solar cell fabrication kit has been developed for demonstration in both undergraduate teaching classes and high school laboratories to promote the growing field of renewable energy and to facilitate empirical comprehension of solar technology. The laboratory focuses on fabricating organic photovoltaics (solar cells) and testing the…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, College Science, Undergraduate Study, Secondary School Science
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Hernández, Irene Tovar; Vaquero, José Manuel – Physics Teacher, 2023
Old physics textbooks give us a great opportunity to learn about the history of science and rediscover different methods to teach physics to our students. There are many disused and forgotten experiments in them, but these can still be very useful to affirm and understand physics. This is the case of an instrument used in the 19th century to…
Descriptors: Science Education, Physics, Science History, Scientific Concepts
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Soo-min Lim; Youngshin Kim – Journal of Baltic Science Education, 2023
Each student's individual experience in learning is very important. Lower secondary school students are engaged in activities that focus on inquiry rather than the acquisition of scientific knowledge in science classrooms. Therefore, the experiences and thoughts of lower secondary school students in the stage of scientific inquiry need to be…
Descriptors: Gender Differences, Grade 6, Inquiry, Secondary School Students
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Angarita-Rivera, Paula A.; Gabbard, Devan B.; Main, Kegan A.; Timmermann, Katherine M.; Kinkade, Karla B.; Wilson, Kristy J.; Doçi, Colleen L. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2019
This laboratory experiment, designed for undergraduate nonmajors or advanced high school students, attempts to demystify the technique of spectrophotometry by utilizing a hands-on, real-world approach. Modification of the reaction for the formation of Fe[(bpy)[subscript 3]][subscript 2+] allows students to interact with vitamin C, a compound with…
Descriptors: Nutrition, Laboratory Experiments, Science Experiments, Laboratory Procedures
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Rosi, Tommaso; Gratton, Luigi M.; Onorato, Pasquale; Oss, Stefano – Physics Education, 2019
We propose to reconsider the well-known experiment about the interference of white light from a thin soap film by adopting as an illuminating source the RGB triad produced by a LED projector. The interference pattern shows up in a particularly fascinating way and it contains direct, essential information about both the wave nature of light and of…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Science Experiments, Light, Scientific Concepts
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Suzuki, Takahiro; Inoue, Masayuki – Journal of Chemical Education, 2021
In a well-known bronze plating experiment, a Cu coupon is subjected to Sn plating and heating with a Bunsen burner. Currently, aqueous NaOH or HCl is typically used as the plating solution; however, the use of a strong acid or base provides operational risks, particularly in educational settings (e.g., schools). Herein, we introduce a modified…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Instruction, Science Experiments, Risk
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Wenli Chen; Si Zhang; Zhongling Pi; Jesmine S. H. Tan; Yun Wen; Chee-Kit Looi; Jennifer Yeo; Qingtang Liu – Technology, Pedagogy and Education, 2024
This study investigates the role of a collaboration script, the Funnel Model, in supporting students' computer-supported collaborative scientific argumentation, and how the students appropriated the collaboration script in scientific argumentation. In this exploratory case study, a class of 33 Secondary grade four students went through four phases…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Scripts, Computer Assisted Instruction, Persuasive Discourse
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Yau, Chin Doong; Wildan, Ardan; Browning, Aidan; Wijesinghe, Chamaka; Xiao, Kevin; Ng, Tuck Wah – Physics Education, 2020
The glowing discharges of plasma obtained by introducing direct current high voltages between two electrodes in a chamber that contains a low pressure gas produces a spectacular effect that makes it attractive to be used as a laboratory experiment for students. Setting up this experiment is however costly and has crucial safety issues to be…
Descriptors: Energy, Science Instruction, Computer Simulation, Scientific Concepts
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Tu, Pham Thi Hong; Hang, Nguyen Thi; Van, Luong Thi Thuy; Dung, Ha Van; Nga, Nguyen Thi Hang; Phan, Cao Xuan – World Journal of Education, 2022
Natural science itself is an experimental science, so practice and experimentation are important and are typical teaching methods of this subject. To make practice and experiment play the highest strengths in teaching and developing the ability to learn about nature - one of the three specific competencies of natural science, the association of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, High School Teachers, Science Teachers, Science Instruction
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Alho, J.; Silva, H.; Teodoro, V.; Bonfait, G. – Physics Education, 2019
In the field of physics teaching, the simple pendulum provides a very simple way to study the harmonic oscillator, the source of some fundamental concepts such as periodicity, relaxation time and anharmonicity. As such, its experimental study is frequently integrated into high school or first year university programs. With this in mind, in this…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Motion, High Schools
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Kamphorst, Floor; Vollebregt, M. J.; Savelsbergh, E. R.; van Joolingen, W. R. – Science & Education, 2023
Einstein's derivation of special relativity theory (SRT), based on hypothetical reasoning and thought experiments, is regarded as a prime example of physics theory development. In secondary education, the introduction of SRT could provide a great opportunity for students to engage in physics theorizing, but this opportunity is largely being missed…
Descriptors: Physics, Scientific Concepts, Secondary School Science, Science Education
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Wannous, Jarier; Horvath, Peter – Physics Teacher, 2023
Measuring permeability in a high school physics course has long been a hard task. However, with the advent of using smartphones in the classroom, it is not only possible but even easily done. This paper offers detailed instructions on how to measure permeability using a smartphone's magnetometer, starting with experimentally discovering the…
Descriptors: Magnets, Telecommunications, Handheld Devices, Physics
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Lauren A. Keiller; Iain L. J. Patterson; Dominic M. Stewart; Iain A. Smellie – Journal of Chemical Education, 2023
The use of red cabbage ("Brassica oleracea var. capitata F. rubra") extract as a pH indicator is a versatile and popular demonstration that is employed by educators in many schools and universities. Previous variations of this demonstration have used red cabbage extracts to prepare paper that changes color when solutions of acid or base…
Descriptors: High School Seniors, College Freshmen, Chemistry, Science Instruction
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Hanbing Li; Hongyan Zhang; Wenquan Liu; Jie Huang; Kejian Lu; Jinwen Shi; Hui Jin; Wenshuai Chen; Maochang Liu – Journal of Chemical Education, 2023
In recent years, solar-powered photocatalytic water splitting for hydrogen production has drawn great attention as a method to supply clean energy and reduce environmental pollution. This approach, driven by solar energy to synthesize hydrogen gas, is completely renewable and can be used to power hydrogen fuel cells to effectively solve the global…
Descriptors: Fuels, Chemistry, Science Instruction, Undergraduate Students
Alina Majcen; Sebastian Tassoti; Philipp Spitzer – Journal of Chemical Education, 2023
Microplastics have been detected in most ecosystems around the world. They affect the environment and organisms in it, including humans and possibly their health. Hence, the analysis of microplastic occurrence in the environment is highly relevant. However, there are only a few practical and easy-to-implement methods published for school use, and…
Descriptors: Plastics, Secondary School Students, Science Instruction, Scientific Concepts
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