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Full-Text Articles in Physical Sciences and Mathematics
Natural Organic Matter In Water, David Reckhow
Natural Organic Matter In Water, David Reckhow
STEM Digital
Formation in Watersheds and Removal in Water Treatment
Using Adi To Quantify A Color Change In Crayfish, Jennifer Welborn
Using Adi To Quantify A Color Change In Crayfish, Jennifer Welborn
STEM Digital
Do Crayfish Change Color If Their Environment Changes? A Guided Inquiry Lab for 7th grade Life Science
Background: There is anecdotal evidence from bass fisherman that crayfish are able to change color depending on their surroundings. A (cursory) literature review of this phenomenon showed that no formal research has been done in this area. Students had an additional informal lesson about research funding (or lack thereof) because of this finding.
Students designed and conducted a controlled experiment to see the effect of changing environment color on crayfish color.
ADI was used to quantify a color change.
Human Variation In Skin Color And Race As A Social Construct, Jennifer Welborn
Human Variation In Skin Color And Race As A Social Construct, Jennifer Welborn
STEM Digital
This lesson is part of evolution unit which follows heredity and genetics
The lesson is interdisciplinary in nature in that I discuss the concept of race as a social construct and the idea that there are “black, white, red, yellow” skinned people is something that people developed. It is not based on biology. Race groupings are human-made groups.
Students first learn about mixing light and how to determine black and white from an ADI analysis. They learn that red and green = yellow, etc.
They then photograph each other’s forearms and analyze the images using ADI.
We then discuss skin …
Air Quality: Carbon Dioxide, Deborah Carlisle, Stephen Schneider
Air Quality: Carbon Dioxide, Deborah Carlisle, Stephen Schneider
STEM Digital
Measuring CO2 with BTB and ADI.
Measuring Angles With Adi, Stephen Schneider
Arsenic Project Topics, Julian Tyson
Arsenic Project Topics, Julian Tyson
STEM Digital
How do analytical chemists make light work in tracking potentially harmful chemicals?