What's on my surfaces? design and implementation of an indoor surface films CURE-inspired project†

IF 3.2 2区 教育学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Andrea L. Van Wyk, Alexandria Julius, Lauren Andrews, Binaya Shrestha, Scott K. Shaw and Renée S. Cole
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Abstract

Course-based undergraduate research experiences (CUREs) allow all students to engage in undergraduate research experiences and gain important skills such as problem solving and critical thinking. The goal of this work was to design a CURE-inspired project for an upper-level analytical chemistry laboratory course that engaged students in novel research to detect and quantify the amount of nitrate and nitrite in indoor surface films. The students searched for and read literature on indoor surface films, collected samples from a location of their choosing, quantitatively analyzed the samples with HPLC, and created a customer report to describe their findings. Two semesters of implementation revealed that the project successfully engaged students in elements of the research process and met many of the learning goals. Student focus group interviews revealed that students were personally invested in the research process because they were investigating indoor spaces where they spend a lot of time and that they perceived this laboratory experience to resemble that of authentic research.

我的表面是什么?设计和实施室内表面薄膜cure启发项目†
基于课程的本科研究经验(CUREs)允许所有学生参与本科研究经验,并获得解决问题和批判性思维等重要技能。这项工作的目标是为高级分析化学实验课程设计一个受cure启发的项目,该课程让学生参与新的研究,以检测和量化室内表面薄膜中硝酸盐和亚硝酸盐的数量。学生们搜索并阅读关于室内表面膜的文献,从他们选择的位置收集样本,用高效液相色谱法对样本进行定量分析,并创建一份客户报告来描述他们的发现。两个学期的实施表明,该项目成功地吸引了学生参与研究过程的要素,并达到了许多学习目标。学生焦点小组访谈显示,学生个人投入到研究过程中,因为他们正在调查室内空间,他们花了很多时间,他们认为这个实验室的经验类似于真实的研究。
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26.70%
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