This set contains 14 YouTube videos, created by Dr Niek Eisink and …
This set contains 14 YouTube videos, created by Dr Niek Eisink and Dr Tjalling Canrinus of the Faculty of Science and Engineering of the University of Groningen. These instructional videos all deal with different laboratory techniques that are highly relevant for chemistry students and researchers, as well as others who work with chemical techniques in their day-to-day work. The following 14 topics are discussed in this set:
The videos aim to be useful tools for current students and staff, professionals who are looking for a refresher on fundamental laboratory techniques, and other educators who want use these videos in their teaching and lab instruction.
In this activity, students will identify and interview a partner regarding their …
In this activity, students will identify and interview a partner regarding their "bucket list" for fall. (While designed for fall, this activity could easily adapted for any season.) Once complete, they will also be present their list to the group and discuss some aspects of their daily routine during the fall.
In this weather-related activity, learners make a portable cloud in a bottle. …
In this weather-related activity, learners make a portable cloud in a bottle. Learners discover that clouds form when invisible water vapor in the air is cooled enough to form tiny droplets of liquid water. You an accomplish the same cooling effect by rapidly expanding air in a jar using a wide-mouth jar, rubber glove, matches, and tap water. This activity can be conducted as a demonstration or by learners with adult supervision.
These three components of Armstrong's A7-L spacesuit are a small portion of …
These three components of Armstrong's A7-L spacesuit are a small portion of what hundreds of millions of people saw on the television broadcast of his first steps on the lunar surface.
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