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Linenberger, Kimberly J.; Bretz, Stacey Lowery – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2012
Digital pen-and-paper technology, although marketed commercially as a bridge between old and new note-taking capabilities, synchronizes the collection of both written and audio data. This manuscript describes how this technology was used to improve data collection in research regarding students' learning, specifically their understanding of…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Biochemistry, Data Collection, Notetaking
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Bokor, Julie; Joseph, Drew; Darwiche, Houda – Science Teacher, 2015
One of the crosscutting concepts in science is cause and effect. A disease model can provide understanding of cause and effect, as teachers scaffold student thinking from molecular changes in the DNA to visible traits in the organism. The project described in this article uses Pompe disease, a rare recessive disorder, as a model of cause and…
Descriptors: Diseases, Science Education, Scaffolding (Teaching Technique), Cognitive Mapping
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Deutch, Charles E. – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2018
Laboratory reports written in the style of a standard scientific article are commonly used to assess student learning in biochemistry laboratory courses. While most students can complete the Materials and Methods or Results sections successfully, many have difficulty with the Introduction and Discussion. They fail to place their data in a larger…
Descriptors: Science Laboratories, Technical Writing, Research Reports, Science Instruction
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Belanger, Rachelle M.; Grabowski, Gregory M.; Joshi, Gnanada S.; Tuttle, Jacob E. – Bioscene: Journal of College Biology Teaching, 2018
Histotechnology is commonly used in medical research, pathological testing, and pharmaceutical development. We designed a three-week, inquiry-based laboratory module that helps prepare students for biomedical careers by teaching them tissue sampling, processing, and imaging. Rats were treated with streptozotocin (a known diabetogen) while control…
Descriptors: Diabetes, Pathology, Physiology, Inquiry
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Fleischmann, Katja; Ariel, Ellen – Contemporary Educational Technology, 2016
Understanding and trouble-shooting microscopic processes involved in laboratory tests are often challenging for students in science education because of the inability to visualize the different steps and the various errors that may influence test outcome. The effectiveness of gamification or the use of game design elements and game-mechanics were…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Science Laboratories, Science Education, Educational Games
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Halpern, Arthur M.; Frye, Stephen L.; Marzzacco, Charles J. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2018
Scientific Data Analysis Toolkit (SDAT) is a rigorous, versatile, and user-friendly data analysis add-in application for Microsoft Excel for Windows (PC). SDAT uses the familiar Excel environment to carry out most of the analytical tasks used in data analysis. It has been designed for student use in manipulating and analyzing data encountered in…
Descriptors: Science Activities, Data Analysis, Spreadsheets, Computer Oriented Programs
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Winter, Remko T.; van Beek, Hugo L.; Fraaije, Marco W. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2012
Vanillin, the compound responsible for the well-known vanilla aroma, is almost exclusively produced via a chemical process, with only a small fraction extracted from natural sources, namely, the bean of the orchid "Vanilla planifolia". Research is being done towards a green chemistry process to obtain natural vanillin. A model biotechnological…
Descriptors: Biochemistry, Biotechnology, College Science, Science Instruction
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Demirci, Nevzat – Educational Research and Reviews, 2015
This study was conducted in order to know the impact of coenzyme Q[subscript 10] (CoQ[subscript 10]) supplement on the muscle damage and total oxidant (TOS) enzyme levels of young skiing athletes during exercise. 15 male athletes were used for two weeks in the study. The athletes were divided into three groups: the control group and two subject…
Descriptors: Injuries, Genetics, Recreational Activities, Males
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Sanft, Rebecca; Walter, Anne – PRIMUS, 2016
St. Olaf College recently added a Mathematical Biology concentration to its curriculum. The core course, Mathematics of Biology, was redesigned to include a wet laboratory. The lab classes required students to collect data and implement the essential modeling techniques of formulation, implementation, validation, and analysis. The four labs…
Descriptors: College Mathematics, Undergraduate Study, Mathematics Instruction, Biology
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Vartak, Rekha; Ronad, Anupama; Ghanekar, Vikrant – Journal of Biological Education, 2013
Scientific investigations play a vital role in teaching and learning the process of science. An investigative task that was developed for pre-university students is described here. The task involves extraction of an enzyme from a vegetable source and its detection by biochemical method. At the beginning of the experiment, a hypothesis is presented…
Descriptors: Science Process Skills, Biochemistry, Scientific Methodology, Science Experiments
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Ott, Laura E.; Carson, Susan – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2014
Flow cytometry and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) are commonly used techniques associated with clinical and research applications within the immunology and medical fields. The use of these techniques is becoming increasingly valuable in many life science and engineering disciplines as well. Herein, we report the development and…
Descriptors: Courses, College Science, Undergraduate Students, Graduate Students
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Jewett, Kathy; Sandwick, Roger K. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2011
The enzyme ribose 5-phosphate isomerase (RpiA) has many features that make it attractive as a focal point of a semester-long, advanced biochemistry laboratory for undergraduate students. The protein can easily and inexpensively be isolated from spinach using traditional purification techniques. Characterization of RpiA enzyme activity can be…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Molecular Biology, Biochemistry, College Science
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Linenberger, Kimberly J.; Bretz, Stacey Lowery – Chemistry Education Research and Practice, 2012
This study explores what students understand about enzyme-substrate interactions, using multiple representations of the phenomenon. In this paper we describe our use of the 3 Phase-Single Interview Technique with multiple representations to generate cognitive dissonance within students in order to uncover misconceptions of enzyme-substrate…
Descriptors: Psychological Patterns, Biochemistry, Interviews, Misconceptions
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Greenler, John; Nye, Leith; Tangen, Travis – Science Teacher, 2014
Production of liquid fuels such as ethanol from fibrous plant biomass could potentially be a significant sustainable component of the U.S. energy portfolio. Engineers and scientists are actively researching this area, and high school students can engage in this contemporary inquiry process by experimenting with different types of biomass, varying…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Fuels, Energy, High School Students
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Yeong, Foong May – Journal of Biological Education, 2015
Learning basic cell biology in an essential module can be daunting to second-year undergraduates, given the depth of information that is provided in major molecular and cell biology textbooks. Moreover, lectures on cellular pathways are organised into sections, such that at the end of lectures, students might not see how various processes are…
Descriptors: Primary Sources, Undergraduate Students, Cytology, College Science
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