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Kathryn L. Kapp; Renã A. S. Robinson; Susan Verberne-Sutton; Kaitlyn E. Stepler – Journal of Chemical Education, 2023
Proteomics, or the study of the set of proteins in an organism, tissue, or cell, is a rapidly growing field within bioanalytical chemistry that can be used to investigate many biological questions. However, proteomics is not fully integrated into the undergraduate chemistry curriculum because of a lack of access to expertise, the cost of required…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Study, Science Education, Biochemistry, Measurement Equipment
Thomas K. Green; Matthew Vanagel; Anil Damarancha; Brandon Showalter; Scott J. Novick; Harvinder Chagger Maniar – Journal of Chemical Education, 2023
Stereoselective reduction of ketones to alcohols using baker's yeast is a classic experiment in the undergraduate laboratory. Here we illustrate the reduction of racemic ethyl 2-fluoro-3-oxobutanoate to the corresponding alcohol using a set of four commercially available ketoreductases (KREDs). The reaction sets two stereocenters with four…
Descriptors: Kinetics, Chemistry, Science Education, Undergraduate Study
Anna Khalemsky; Roy Gelbard; Yelena Stukalin – Journal of Statistics and Data Science Education, 2025
Classification, a fundamental data analytics task, has widespread applications across various academic disciplines, such as marketing, finance, sociology, psychology, education, and public health. Its versatility enables researchers to explore diverse research questions and extract valuable insights from data. Therefore, it is crucial to extend…
Descriptors: Classification, Undergraduate Students, Undergraduate Study, Data Science
Jiangyu Zhu; Zhengfei Yang; Yongqi Yin; Weiming Fang – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2025
The rapid growth of online education has created opportunities to integrate multimedia learning tools into complex scientific disciplines like food biotechnology. This study aimed to develop and evaluate supplementary online course modules on gene expression analysis, protein engineering tools, and fermentation genomics for undergraduate food…
Descriptors: Multimedia Instruction, Biotechnology, Food, Curriculum Development
Regina L. Garza Mitchell; Whitney DeCamp; Brian S. Horvitz; Megan Grunert Kowalske; Cherrelle Singleton – Innovative Higher Education, 2024
Although online courses have been a part of academia for nearly 30 years, they are still perceived as "different" than face-to-face instruction. Through in-depth interviews with four instructors, we explored how STEM faculty approach teaching asynchronous online undergraduate STEM courses. The faculty interviewed for this study viewed…
Descriptors: Asynchronous Communication, Electronic Learning, Undergraduate Study, STEM Education
T. Clark – PRIMUS, 2024
A standard element of the undergraduate ordinary differential equations course is the topic of separable equations. For instructors of those courses, we present here a series of novel modeling scenarios that prove to be a compelling motivation for the utility of differential equations. Furthermore, the growing complexity of the models leads to the…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Undergraduate Study, College Mathematics, Equations (Mathematics)
Sofie Ye; Maja Elmgren; Magnus Jacobsson; Felix M. Ho – Chemistry Education Research and Practice, 2024
Problem solving in chemical kinetics poses substantial challenges for university students since it often involves significant use of mathematics as a tool and language, with challenging translations and transitions between chemical phenomena and mathematical representations. In this paper, we present key findings from a study investigating…
Descriptors: Problem Solving, Chemistry, Kinetics, Mathematics
Man Jit Jess Kwok; Wright Jacob – Health Education Research, 2024
The Ukrainian conflict and the increasing number of asylum seekers and refugees (AS&Rs) in the United Kingdom have highlighted the critical need for a dedicated AS&R health curriculum in medical undergraduate programmes. This study utilized a mixed-method approach to assess the current state of AS&R curricula worldwide, identify…
Descriptors: Refugees, Medical Schools, Medical Education, Undergraduate Study
Claudia Bulnes; Eveke de Louw – Compare: A Journal of Comparative and International Education, 2024
Increasingly, internationalisation at home and internationalisation of the curriculum are adopted by universities across the globe but their systemic implementation is a complex process. For instance, academics and academic disciplines understand and approach internationalisation differently, as previous studies have shown. However, there is…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Global Approach, College Curriculum, Curriculum Development
Rikke Amalie Agergaard Jensen; Peter Musaeus; Kamilla Pedersen – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2024
Virtual patients are increasingly used in undergraduate psychiatry education. This article reports on a systematic review aimed at providing an overview of different approaches in this context, describing their effectiveness, and thematically comparing learning outcomes across different undergraduate programs. The authors searched PubMed,…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Study, Psychiatry, Computer Simulation, Counselor Client Relationship
Lee Kennedy-Shaffer – Journal of Statistics and Data Science Education, 2024
In recent years, the discipline of statistics has begun reckoning with its difficult history. Institutions are reconsidering names that have honored key historical figures in statistics who have deep ties to eugenics movements and racial and class prejudice. These names, however, continue to appear in our classrooms, where we teach the methods…
Descriptors: Statistics, Statistics Education, Mathematics Instruction, History
Gabriella Fluhler-Thornburg; John McKillip – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2024
Laboratory learning in the life sciences is historically centered around following recipe-like instructions to complete activities with defined outcomes. The American Association for the Advancement of Science's "Vision and Change" report has called for a change in science teaching. The report emphasizes the importance of providing…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Student Research, Science Laboratories, Biological Sciences
Roan Fraser; Tjalling R. Canrinus; Iwan Merkelijn; Christian P. Imboden; Niek N. H. M. Eisink – Journal of Chemical Education, 2024
A renewed experimental procedure for the unknown carbonyl experiment has been developed using hydrazone synthesis, thin layer chromatography (TLC) analysis, and melting point determination to differentiate between structurally similar ketones and aldehydes in undergraduate organic chemistry practical courses. Benzaldehyde, p-tolualdehyde,…
Descriptors: Science Experiments, Laboratory Experiments, Organic Chemistry, College Science
Addison Eldin – ProQuest LLC, 2024
In academia, there remains a broad cultural divide between STEM and the humanities that was identified over half a century ago by C.P. Snow. However, the nature of this divide has changed in recent years as a scientific tool, the digital computer, has become ubiquitous in daily life. The humanities must now contend with how to account for this…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education, Writing (Composition), Undergraduate Study
Angela Bassoli – Journal of Chemical Education, 2024
Organic molecules are invisible objects, but they can be visualized and manipulated by using molecular models. The object-based learning (OBL) approach, which is an educational tool developed for museums and collection items, is tailored and applied to a first-year bachelor course of organic chemistry. At the beginning of the course, each student…
Descriptors: Organic Chemistry, Science Instruction, Undergraduate Study, College Science