Neochoritis, Constantinos G. Zarganes-Tzitzikas, Tryfon Katsampoxaki-Hodgetts, Kallia Dömling, Alexander
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Journal of Chemical Education
A demonstration experiment of the synthesis of a novel tetrazole derivative via a multicomponent reaction (Ugi tetrazole four component reaction, UT-4CR) bearing a luminol moiety and a subsequent exploitation of its chemiluminescent properties is described. A complex product is generated in just one simple step, so simple that children can do it: “...
Cranwell, Philippa B. Whiteside, Karin L.
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Journal of Chemical Education
Language in chemistry is highly specialized, and for students, transitions in language complexity from high school to university can be extremely challenging. With an increasingly diverse cohort of students enrolled in UK chemistry degree programs, better understanding the linguistic challenges students face is becoming a greater pedagogical priori...
Fogde, Anna Kurtén, Berit Sandberg, Thomas Huynh, Tan-Phat
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Journal of Chemical Education
The electrolysis of water is popular both as lab work and as a demonstration. In this activity, the electrolysis of water in the presence of a pH indicator is used to produce text and symbols. This report describes the design of an environmentally friendly setup of a writing board utilizing the electrolysis of water in a hydrogel environment. The a...
Babinčáková, Mária Bernard, Paweł
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Journal of Chemical Education
The COVID-19 lockout situation affected people all over the world. Despite all of the disadvantages, this situation offered new experiences and perspectives and pushed education advances forward as never before. Something that seemed to be unreal became a worldwide reality within a few days. Instructors of all subjects at all educational levels mov...
Rap, Shelley Feldman-Maggor, Yael Aviran, Ehud Shvarts-Serebro, Inna Easa, Enas Yonai, Ella Waldman, Ruth Blonder, Ron
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Journal of Chemical Education
In this Communication paper we describe how a research-based approach was applied in Israel to support high-school chemistry teachers, who continued to teach using technology during the COVID-19 pandemic. Within the TPACK (technological pedagogical content knowledge) framework for teachers’ knowledge in technological environments, we developed a qu...
Kvittingen, Lise Sjursnes, Birte Johanne
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Journal of Chemical Education
An easily constructed and inexpensive polarimeter with an optical rotation angle resolution of about 0.5° is presented. It is made from small pieces of polarizing film, 2 LEDs, a protractor, and a few wires, all held in place with plastic interlocking toy bricks, such as Lego bricks. The instrument was used to demonstrate the optical rotation of pl...
Andrews, Jessica L. de Los Rios, Juan Pablo Rayaluru, Mythreyi Lee, Seungwon Mai, Lilly Schusser, Anna Mak, Chi H.
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Journal of Chemical Education
During the COVID-19 pandemic, an at-home laboratory program was created and implemented for a section of the general chemistry course at the University of Southern California. The experiments were designed to only utilize safe household items and no special equipment. These laboratory activities, spanning over 4 weeks, focused on concepts usually c...
Duda, Michał Rafalska-Łasocha, Alicja Łasocha, Wiesław
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Journal of Chemical Education
Three-dimensional symmetry plays a crucial role in crystallography education. The educational process can be facilitated by introducing the analysis of friezes and plane patterns such as parquets before presenting more sophisticated crystal structures. Analysis of the symmetry of parquets can serve as an opportunity to follow the full routine of fi...
Driscoll, E. H. Hayward, E. C. Patchett, R. Anderson, P. A. Slater, P. R.
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Journal of Chemical Education
While Li-ion batteries are abundant in everyday life from smart phones to electric vehicles, there are a lack of educational resources that can explain their operation, particularly their rechargeable nature. It is also important that any such resource can be understood by a wide range of age groups and backgrounds. To this end, we describe how mod...
Parsons, Andrew F.
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Journal of Chemical Education
A massive open online course (MOOC), Exploring Everyday Chemistry (eeDc), was delivered four times between 2017 and 2019, attracting a worldwide audience of over 15 000 learners from a wide range of backgrounds. This 4-week course was designed to show a variety of everyday applications of organic chemistry, targeted at high school students seeking ...