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Jesberg, Robert O.; Dowden, Edward – Science Teacher, 1986
Explains how computer and game port interfacing reduces the time required for data collection and organization and also stimulates student interest in science laboratory exercises. Illustrates this approach through a description of a population-variation lab. Includes diagrams for the construction of the interface box. (ML)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Ecology, Laboratory Experiments, Problem Solving
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Talesnick, Irwin, Ed. – Science Teacher, 1983
Describes experiments on diffusion of gases, volumetric approach to water of hydration, and toxicity of chemicals in the laboratory. Also describes an inexpensive automatic pipette, overhead projection of chemical reactions, and an alternative method for demonstrating flame tests. (JN)
Descriptors: Chemical Reactions, Chemistry, College Science, Demonstrations (Educational)
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Lunetta, Vincent N.; Tamir, Pinchas – Science Teacher, 1979
Discusses how laboratory activities can match science teaching goals. Analysis of two commonly used laboratory investigations in high school physics and biology are presented using a list of 24 skills and behaviors which are related to the processes of scientific inquiry and problem solving. (HM)
Descriptors: Biology, Cognitive Objectives, Educational Objectives, Inquiry
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Clift, Philip A. – Science Teacher, 1992
Provides a student worksheet and set-up instructions for a science experiment to demonstrate the concept of density. Students are asked to explain the phenomenon in which a liquid of lower density placed in the bottom of two vertical flasks flows up to replace the liquid of higher density in the upper flask. (MDH)
Descriptors: Chemistry, Density (Matter), Fluid Mechanics, High Schools
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Brueningsen, Christopher; Krawiec, Wesley – Science Teacher, 1993
Presents a simple activity designed to allow students to experimentally verify Kepler's second law, sometimes called the law of equal areas. It states that areas swept out by a planet as it orbits the Sun are equal for equal time intervals. (PR)
Descriptors: Astronomy, High Schools, Learning Activities, Physics
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Eichman, Julia Christensen; Brown, Jeff A. – Science Teacher, 1994
Presents information and data on an experiment designed to test whether different atmosphere compositions are affected by light and temperature during both cooling and heating. Although flawed, the experiment should help students appreciate the difficulties that researchers face when trying to find evidence of global warming. (PR)
Descriptors: Earth Science, Global Warming, High Schools, Learning Activities
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Bohince, Judy – Science Teacher, 1996
Describes how to approach block scheduling of science classes. Discusses the planning process, specific activities that work well in longer science classes, and techniques for motivating students. (DDR)
Descriptors: Block Scheduling, Chemistry, Educational Change, Educational Strategies
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Hisim, Nusret – Science Teacher, 2005
Probeware is increasingly being implemented in science classrooms because it is less expensive than it used to be and improvements in hardware and software have made it more accessible to students and teachers. Many probes or sensors can now simply be connected to a computer, calculator, or other handheld device, and will immediately begin to…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Science Experiments, Science Teachers, Inquiry
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Backus, Lisa – Science Teacher, 2005
Most high school chemistry labs contain detailed procedures on how to perform experiments, collect data, and analyze findings. These step-by-step instructions often eliminate opportunities for inquiry, higher levels of thinking, and the sense of accomplishment students find through independent discovery. For these reasons, two years ago the author…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Laboratories, Secondary School Students, Inquiry
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Lopez, Luz Maria – Science Teacher, 1981
Presents methods for demonstrating and applying scientific principles by growing plants through water culture (hydroponics), including a review of the history of hydroponics, re-creating some early experiments, and setting up a modern hydroponic system. (CS)
Descriptors: Biology, Botany, College Science, Elementary Education
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Semeister, Joseph J., Jr.; Dowden, Edward – Science Teacher, 1989
To avoid a tedious task for recording temperature, a computer was used for calculating the heat of crystallization for the compound sodium thiosulfate. Described are the computer-interfacing procedures. Provides pictures of laboratory equipment and typical graphs from experiments. (YP)
Descriptors: Chemical Bonding, Chemistry, Computer Oriented Programs, Crystallography
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Ehrman, Patrick; Fritz, Lucie – Science Teacher, 1989
Describes a program in which second-year biology students use plasmid isolation to remove DNA from Escherichia coli bacteria and subsequently ligate and transform it into other E. coli bacteria. Cites ways teachers can get involved in current research that allows student participation. (RT)
Descriptors: Biology, DNA, Experiential Learning, Genetic Engineering
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Sievers, Dennis; Wilson, Alan – Science Teacher, 1989
Describes a method for making a simple, inexpensive apparatus which can be used to determine Planck's constant. Provides illustrations of a circuit diagram using one or more light-emitting diodes and a BASIC computer program for simplifying calculations. (RT)
Descriptors: Computer Oriented Programs, Computer Uses in Education, Experiential Learning, Laboratory Equipment
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Kralina, Linda – Science Teacher, 1993
Explains how tradebooks can be used in science instruction. Presents lists of tradebooks for teacher use to (1) lower abstraction, (2) develop skills and talents, (3) enhance self-esteem and social skills, and (4) measure mastery through alternative assessment activities. Also presents lists of tradebooks for student use. (PR)
Descriptors: High Schools, Learning Activities, Reading Materials, Resource Materials
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Corner, Rebecca C.; Corner, Thomas R. – Science Teacher, 1994
Describes the statistical test of chi-square analysis. Explains how this test can be used in biology instruction. Examples from blood typing are used. (PR)
Descriptors: Biology, High Schools, Learning Activities, Mathematics Education
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