Samet, Cindy, and Suresh Valiyaveettil. "Fruit and Vegetable Peels as Efficient Renewable Adsorbents for Removal of Pollutants from Water: A Research Experience for General Chemistry Students." Journal of Chemical Education 95,...
Games and simulations are an exciting and frequently debated topic among instructional technologists because of their potential to recreate traditional pedagogical concepts in an exciting way. Learner-centered and...
For more information on the published version, visit The Council of Undergraduate Research's Website., Donna Bickford is the Director of the Women's and Gender Resource Center at Dickinson College., In an editorial in the New...
We describe a series of experiments used in a sophomore-level quantum physics course that are designed to provide students with a hands-on introduction to quantum mechanics. By measuring correlations, we demonstrate that a...
Only 28% of the U.S. adult population is considered scientifically literate. Although this is the second highest among 35 developed countries, a fact attributed to postsecondary science requirements, it should not be considered...
Bair, Sarah, Lisa Williams, and Meghan Fralinger. "Integrating Women's History into an Early American History Course: Three Lesson Ideas." The Social Studies 99, no. 4 (2008): 174-180....
Bair, Sarah D. "Integrating Women’s History in Social Studies: Lessons Learned from a College/School Partnership." Social Studies Research and Practice 3, no. 1 (2008): 80-95. http://www.socstrpr.org/?page_id=636, For more...
Internationalizing the Writing Center provides a rationale, pedagogical plan, and administrative method for developing a multilingual writing center. The book incorporates work from writing center studies as well as second...
Emily Marshall is a professor of Economics at Dickinson College., The authors of this article examine trends in the economics discipline regarding the classification of some undergraduate economics majors, i.e., econometrics...