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A Specifications-Graded, Sports Drink-Themed General Chemistry Laboratory Course Using an Argument-Driven Inquiry Approach

William J. Howitz, Taylor Frey, Shannon J. Saluga, Melanie M. Nguyen, Kameryn Denaro, Kimberly D. Edwards

2023Journal of Chemical Education17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

High Resolution Image Download MS PowerPoint Slide This paper describes the creation of a theme-based first quarter, of a two quarter sequence, general chemistry laboratory course following an argument driven inquiry format and employing specifications grading. The course contains four, two-week projects investigating the chemistry of a popular sports drink. The sugar content, dye concentration, buffering capacity, and the kinetics of dye decomposition are investigated for various flavors of Gatorade. Specifications grading is used to foster teamwork and to provide an opportunity for revision and resubmission of student work. A modified LCAS survey measured student perception of course content.

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Grading (engineering)TeamworkMathematics educationArgument (complex analysis)Course (navigation)ChemistryGeneral chemistryComputer scienceEngineeringPsychologyOrganic chemistryBiochemistryCivil engineeringAerospace engineeringLawPolitical scienceVarious Chemistry Research TopicsInnovative Teaching MethodsScience Education and Pedagogy
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