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  • 1
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    London, U.K. : Academic Press
    ISBN: 9780124104815 , 0124104819
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (1 v.) , ill.
    Edition: 2nd ed.
    DDC: 664
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    Keywords: Food industry and trade ; Equipment and supplies ; Technological innovations ; Food processing machinery ; Technological innovations ; Electronic books ; local ; Electronic books
    Abstract: The second edition of Emerging Technologies in Food Processing presents essential, authoritative, and complete literature and research data from the past ten years. It is a complete resource offering the latest technological innovations in food processing today, and includes vital information in research and development for the food processing industry. It covers the latest advances in non-thermal processing including high pressure, pulsed electric fields, radiofrequency, high intensity pulsed light, ultrasound, irradiation, and addresses the newest hurdles in technology where extensive research has been carried out. Provides an extensive list of research sources to further research development Presents current and thorough research results and critical reviews Includes the most recent technologies used for shelf life extension, bioprocessing simulation and optimization
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  • 2
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    Oxford [u.a.] : Oxford Univ. Press
    ISBN: 9780199357390
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: Oxford handbooks online
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 664/.024
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    Keywords: Fermented foods ; Fermented foods
    Abstract: This handbook showcases a variety of food fermentations ranging from beer and wine to cider, whisky, rum, vinegar, bread, cocoa, tea, and coffee. With authoritative accounts from many experts, it also features a diversity of fermentation products such as dairy products, vegetables, fermented meats and fishery products, and Asian foods. Fermentations for producing flavors and other components for use in foods are discussed as well. Finally, the book describes the use of micro-organisms to produce microbial biomass protein (MBP).
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  • 3
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    Cham : Springer International Publishing
    ISBN: 9783319050652
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XXIII, 200 p. 47 illus., 34 illus. in color, online resource)
    Series Statement: Archimedes, New Studies in the History and Philosophy of Science and Technology 37
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    Series Statement: Bücher
    Parallel Title: Druckausg. Laboratories of art
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    Keywords: Science History ; History ; Humanities ; Arts ; Materials ; Science, general ; Science History ; History ; Humanities ; Arts ; Materials ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Alchemie ; Laboratorium ; Geschichte ; Alchemie ; Künstlerisches Material ; Kunst ; Geschichte Anfänge-1800
    Abstract: This book explores the interconnections and differentiations between artisanal workshops and alchemical laboratories and between the arts and alchemy from Antiquity to the eighteenth century. In particular, it scrutinizes epistemic exchanges between producers of the arts and alchemists. In the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries the term laboratorium uniquely referred to workplaces in which ‘chemical’ operations were performed: smelting, combustion, distillation, dissolution, and precipitation. Artisanal workshops equipped with furnaces and fire in which ‘chemical’ operations were performed were also known as laboratories. Transmutational alchemy (the transmutation of all base metals into more noble ones, especially gold) was only one aspect of alchemy in the early modern period. The practice of alchemy was also about the chemical production of things--medicines, porcelain, dyes, and other products as well as precious metals--and about the knowledge of how to produce them. This book uses examples such as the Uffizi to discuss how Renaissance courts established spaces where artisanal workshops and laboratories were brought together, thus facilitating the circulation of materials, people and knowledge between the worlds of craft (today’s decorative arts) and alchemy. Artisans became involved in alchemical pursuits beyond a shared material culture and some crafts relied on chemical expertise offered by scholars trained as alchemists. Above all, texts and books, products and symbols of scholarly culture played an increasingly important role in artisanal workshops. In these workplaces a sort of hybrid figure was at work. With one foot in artisanal and the other in scholarly culture this hybrid practitioner is impossible to categorize in the mutually exclusive categories of scholar and craftsman. By the seventeenth century the expertise of some glassmakers, silver- and goldsmiths and producers of porcelain was just as based in the worlds of alchemical and bookish learning as it was grounded in hands-on work in the laboratory. This book suggests that this shift in workshop culture facilitated the epistemic exchanges between alchemists and producers of the decorative arts
    Description / Table of Contents: About the AuthorsIntroduction; Sven Dupré -- Chapter 1 The Alchemical Art of Dyeing: The Fourfold Division of Alchemy and the Enochian Tradition; Matteo Martelli -- Chapter 2 Transmission of Alchemical and Artistic Practices and Materials in German Mediaeval and Premodern Recipe Books; Sylvie Neven -- Chapter 3 Artisanal Processes and Epistemological Debate in the Works of Leonardo da Vinci and Vannoccio Biringuccio; Andrea Bernardoni -- Chapter 4 Artificial Interventions in the Natural Form of Things: Shared Mettallogenetical Concepts of Goldsmiths and Alchemists; Henrike Haug -- Chapter 5 The Laboratories of Art and Alchemy at the Uffizi Gallery in Renaissance Florence: Some Material Aspects; Fanny Kieffer -- Chapter 6 Material and Temporal Powers at the Casino San Marco (1574-1621); Marco Berretta -- Chapter 7 Goldsmiths and Chymists:  The Activity of Artisans within Alchemical Circles; Lawrence M. Principe -- Chapter 8 Refutata per ignem: The Evidence for the Use of Thermal Analysis in Seventeenth Century European Ceramic Innovation; Morgan Wesley.
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  • 4
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    Hamburg : Joachim Herz Stiftung Verlag
    ISBN: 9783981592078
    Language: German
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (387 p)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Digitale Medien im naturwissenschaftlichen Unterricht
    DDC: 302.2310712
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    Keywords: Science ; Study and teaching ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; Naturwissenschaftlicher Unterricht ; Neue Medien
    Abstract: Vorwort -- Hintergründe und fachdidaktische Forschung -- Eine Digitale Agenda für die Schule -- Der Autor Stephan Pfisterer -- Zahlen und Fakten: Allensbach-Studie 2013 der Deutsche Telekom Stiftung -- Der Autor Gerd Hanekamp -- Learning by Design: Kompetenzaufbau beim Entwickeln digitaler Medien -- Die Autoren André Bresges, Stefan Hoffmann, Andreas Schadschneider & Jeremias Weber -- Mobile Endgeräte als Experimentiermittel im naturwissenschaftlichen Unterricht -- Stand der fachdidaktischen Forschung -- Die Autoren Jochen Kuhn & Patrik Vogt
    Abstract: Tablet-Computer als Unterrichtswerkzeug für Lehrkräfte -- Allgemeine Hinweise und Beispiele aus dem Chemieunterricht -- Die Autoren Moritz Krause & Ingo Eilks -- Nutzen Lernende das Internet im Fach Physik? -- Der Autor Antony Crossley -- Das digitale Schulbuch als Lernbegleiter -- Die Autoren Nina Ulrich, Juliane Richter, Katharina Scheiter & Sascha Schanze -- Interaktive Bildschirmexperimente im Physikunterricht -- Die Autoren Jürgen Kirstein & Volkhard Nordmeier -- Virtual-Reality-Experimente für interaktive Tafeln und Tablets -- Der Autor William Lindlahr
    Abstract: Digitale Medien im Spiegel der Praxis -- Mobiles Lernen mit Tablets, Apps und Cloud - ein Erfahrungsbericht -- Der Autor André Spang -- Das interaktive Whiteboard - ein realistischer Blick auf den Einsatz in der Schule -- Der Autor Sebastian Steinmüller -- Tablet-Computer im naturwissenschaftlichen Unterricht -- Die Autoren Laura Mähler & Andreas Pallack -- Mein iPad und ich - eine Schülersicht -- Die Autorin Laura Mähler -- Digitale Medien im Unterricht - Eindrücke einer Schülerin -- Die Autorin Adelina Kopp -- Best-Practice-Beispiele
    Abstract: Smartphone-Experimente im Physikunterricht: Beispiele zur Akustik und zur Mechanik -- Die Autoren Michael Hirth, Pascal Klein, Jochen Kuhn & Andreas Müller -- Externe Sensoren bei Smartphones und Tablets -- Der Autor Thomas Wilhelm -- GPS im Physikunterricht - Analyse mechanischer Bewegungen mit Hilfe eines Smartphones -- Der Autor Ronald Kruse -- Interaktive Tafelbilder für den Physikunterricht -- Die Autoren Marie-Annette Geyer & David Obst -- LEIFIphysik - Material für den Physikunterricht von Klasse 5 bis zum Abitur -- Die Autoren Thomas Unkelbach & Jenny Meßinger-Koppelt
    Abstract: Elektronen im elektrischen und magnetischen Feld: eine digitale Lernumgebung -- Die Autoren Stefan Richtberg & Raimund Girwidz -- Digitale Schallpegelmessung und Schallanalyse mit Computer oder Smartphone -- Der Autor Markus Ziegler -- ChiLe - Chemie interaktiv Lernen: Eine Online-Materialsammlung für den Chemieunterricht -- Die Autorin Verena Pietzner -- Interaktive Whiteboards im naturwissenschaftlichen Unterricht (iWnat) -- Ein Lehrerfortbildungskonzept zum Einsatz interaktiver Whiteboards im Chemieunterricht -- Die Autoren Bernhard Sieve & Sascha Schanze
    Abstract: Lernwege mit PREZI modern gestalten - Beispiele zum Teilchenkonzept
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  • 5
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    Berlin, Heidelberg [u.a.] : Springer
    ISBN: 9783642292507
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource , digital
    Edition: Springer eBook Collection. Humanities, Social Science and Law
    Series Statement: Nanobioengineering Series
    Parallel Title: Print version Nanobioelectrochemistry
    DDC: 541.37
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    Keywords: Chemistry ; Biomaterials ; Nanotechnology
    Abstract: Nanobioelectrochemistry covers the modern aspects of bioelectrochemistry, nanoscience and materials science. The combination of nanostructured materials and biological molecules enables the development of biodevices capable to detect specific substances. Furthermore, by using the bioelectrochemistry approach, the interaction between bio-systems and nanostructured materials can be studied at the molecular level, where several mechanisms of molecular behavior are elucidate from redox reactions. The combination of biological molecules and novel nanomaterials components is of great importance in the process of developing new nanoscale devices for future biological, medical and electronic applications. This book describes some of the different electrochemical techniques that can be used to study new strategies for patterning electrode surfaces with enzymes, organelles, cells and biomimetic systems. Also, it focuses on how enzymes and microorganisms can be used as biological catalysts in fuel cells for green power generation. By bringing together these different aspects of nanobioelectrochemistry, this book provides a valuable source of information for many students and scientists.
    Description / Table of Contents: AcknowledgmentsReferences; 2 Nanomaterials for Biosensors and Implantable Biodevices; Abstract; 2.1…Introduction; 2.2…Nanostructured Thin Films for Biosensing; 2.2.1 Langmuir--Blodgett and Layer-by-Layer Based Biosensors; 2.3…Nanostructured Materials for Biosensing Devices; 2.3.1 Nanoparticles-Based Biosensors; 2.3.2 Carbon Materials-Based Biosensors; 2.4…Miniaturized Devices and Implantable Biosensors; 2.5…Conclusion; References; 3 Nanomaterials for Enzyme Biofuel Cells; Abstract; 3.1…Introduction; 3.1.1 Principles of Biofuel Cell Functioning: Mediated or Direct Electron Transfer
    Description / Table of Contents: 3.1.2 Characterization of Biofuel Cell Performances3.2…Carbon Nanotube-Based Enzymatic Biofuel Cells; 3.2.1 Carbon Nanotubes for 3D Electrodes; 3.2.2 Carbon Nanotubes for Direct Electron Transfer; 3.2.3 Other Carbon-Based Nanomaterials; 3.3…Nanoparticle-Based Enzymatic Biofuel Cells; 3.3.1 Clay Nanoparticles; 3.3.2 Metal Nanoparticles; 3.3.3 Other Nanomaterials; 3.4…Conclusion; References; 4 Biosensors Based on Field-Effect Devices; Abstract; 4.1…Introduction; 4.2…Field-Effect Devices; 4.3…Types of Field-Effect Devices; 4.3.1 Ion-Selective Field-Effect Transistor (ISFET)
    Description / Table of Contents: 5.4…Concluding RemarksAcknowledgments; References; 6 DNA and Enzyme-Based Electrochemical Biosensors: Electrochemistry and AFM Surface Characterization; Abstract; 6.1…Introduction; 6.2…DNA-Electrochemical Biosensors; 6.2.1 AFM Surface Characterization; 6.2.2 Electrochemistry; 6.2.3 Applications of DNA-Electrochemical Biosensors; 6.3…Electrochemical Enzyme Biosensors; 6.3.1 Carbon Electrode Substrates for Enzyme Biosensors; 6.3.2 Redox Mediator-Modified Electrodes; 6.3.3 Enzyme Immobilisation Strategies for Biosensors; 6.3.4 Direct Electron Transfer and Layer-by-Layer Self-Assembly
    Description / Table of Contents: 6.4…Conclusion
    Description / Table of Contents: Nanobioelectrochemistry; Preface; Contents; 1 Nanoscience-Based Electrochemical Sensors and Arrays for Detection of Cancer Biomarker Proteins; Abstract; 1.1…Introduction; 1.2…Biomarker Proteins and Cancer; 1.3…Nanomaterials in Protein Sensing Devices; 1.3.1 Nanomaterials in Electrochemical Immunoassays; 1.3.2 Nanoparticles as Labels in Immunoassays; 1.3.3 Coupling Nanostructured Surfaces with Multilabel Enzyme Detection; 1.3.4 Coupling Nanostructured Surfaces with Electrochemiluminescence (ECL); 1.4…Nanostructured Protein Sensors in Microfluidic Arrays; 1.5…Conclusions and Future Perspectives
    Description / Table of Contents: 4.3.2 Electrolyte-Insulator-Semiconductor (EIS)4.3.3 Light-Addressable Potentiometric Sensor (LAPS); 4.3.4 Extended-Gate Field-Effect Transistor (EGFET); 4.3.5 Separative Extended-Gate Field-Effect Transistor (SEGFET); 4.4…Recent Trends Using Field-Effect Sensors; 4.5…Final Remarks; Acknowledgments; References; 5 Using Supramolecular Chemistry Strategy for Mapping Electrochemical Phenomena on the Nanoscale; Abstract; 5.1…General Overview; 5.2…Construction of Nanoplatforms and Supramolecular Electrochemistry from Functional Electrodes; 5.3…Nanobiological Sensors as a Natural Inspiration
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  • 6
    ISBN: 9789400762718
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XIV, 651 p. 134 illus, digital)
    Series Statement: International Perspectives on the Teaching and Learning of Mathematical Modelling
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    Series Statement: Bücher
    Parallel Title: Buchausg. u.d.T.
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    Keywords: Mathematics ; Education ; Education ; Mathematics
    Abstract: Modeling Students Mathematical Modeling Competencies offers welcome clarity and focus to the international research and professional community in mathematics, science, and engineering education, as well as those involved in the sciences of teaching and learning these subjects.
    Abstract: Modeling Students' Mathematical Modeling Competencies offers welcome clarity and focus to the international research and professional community in mathematics, science, and engineering education, as well as those involved in the sciences of teaching and learning these subjects
    Description / Table of Contents: Modeling Students' Mathematical Modeling Competencies; Contents; Contributors; Chapter 1: Introduction: ICTMA and the Teaching of Modeling and Applications; Part I: The Nature of Models & Modeling; Chapter 2: Introduction to Part I Modeling: What Is It? Why Do It?; References; Section 1: What Are Models?; Chapter 3: Modeling Theory for Math and Science Education; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Origins of Modeling Theory; 3.3 Models and Concepts; 3.4 Imagination and Intuition; 3.5 Mathematical Versus Physical Intuition; 3.6 Modeling Instruction; 3.7 Conclusions
    Description / Table of Contents: 3.8 Epilogue: A New Generation of Mathematical ToolsReferences; Chapter 4: Modeling a Crucial Aspect of Students' Mathematical Modeling; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Three Examples; 4.3 The Intricacies of Mathematization; 4.4 Modeling Students' Mathematizations; References; Chapter 5: Modeling Perspectives in Math Education Research; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Spesier and Walter on Models; 5.3 Harel on Models; 5.4 Larson on Models; 5.5 Oehrtman on Models; 5.6 Rasmussen and Zandieh on Models; References; Section 2: Where Are Models & Modelers Found?
    Description / Table of Contents: Chapter 6: Modeling to Address Techno-Mathematical Literacies in Work6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Methodology; 6.3 Findings; 6.4 Results; 6.4.1 Two Examples: Manufacturing and Statistical Process Control; 6.5 Conclusions; References; Chapter 7: Mathematical Modeling in Engineering Design Projects; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 Methodology; 7.2.1 Industrial Engineering Undergraduates; 7.2.2 Mechanical Engineering Graduate Students; 7.3 Discussion; 7.4 Conclusion; References; Chapter 8: The Mathematical Expertise of Mechanical Engineers - The Case of Mechanism Design; 8.1 Introduction
    Description / Table of Contents: 8.2 Method of Investigation8.3 The Task: Design of Part of a Cutting Device; 8.4 Results and Discussion; 8.5 Conclusions; References; Section 3: What Do Modeling Processes Look Like?; Chapter 9: Modeling and Quantitative Reasoning: The Summer Jobs Problem; 9.1 Theoretical Framework; 9.2 Methods; 9.3 Results; 9.3.1 What Is the Students' Model?; 9.3.2 What Is the Role of Quantities in Students' Models?; 9.3.3 What Is the Role of Quantitative Reasoning in Students' Models?; 9.3.4 What Is the Relationship Between Quantitative Reasoning and Model Development?; 9.4 Discussion; References
    Description / Table of Contents: Chapter 10: Tracing Students' Modeling Processes in School10.1 Introduction; 10.2 Theoretical Framework; 10.3 The Present Study; 10.3.1 The Purpose of the Study; 10.3.2 Participants, Modelling Activity, and Procedures; 10.3.3 Data Sources and Analysis; 10.4 Results; 10.4.1 Modelling Processes; 10.4.2 Mathematical Developments; 10.5 Discussion; References; Section 4: What Creates "The Need For Modeling"; Chapter 11: Turning Ideas into Modeling Problems; 11.1 Introduction; 11.2 Approaches to Mathematical Modeling; 11.2.1 Modeling as Vehicle; 11.2.2 Modeling as Content
    Description / Table of Contents: 11.3 Educational Rationale
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  • 7
    ISBN: 9789400748606
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XII, 351 p. 135 illus, digital)
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    Parallel Title: Buchausg. u.d.T.
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    Keywords: Science Study and teaching ; Education ; Education ; Science Study and teaching
    Abstract: This edited volume of papers from the twenty first International Conference on Chemical Education attests to our rapidly changing understanding of the chemistry itself as well as to the potentially enormous material changes in how it might be taught in the future. Covering the full range of appropriate topics, the book features work exploring themes as various as e-learning and innovations in instruction, and micro-scale lab chemistry. In sum, the 29 articles published in these pages focus the reader’s attention on ways to raise the quality of chemistry teaching and learning, promoting the public understanding of chemistry, deploying innovative technology in pedagogy practice and research, and the value of chemistry as a tool for highlighting sustainability issues in the global community.Thus the ambitious dual aim achieved in these pages is on the one hand to foster improvements in the leaching and communication of chemistry-whether to students or the public, and secondly to promote advances in our broader understanding of the subject that will have positive knock-on effects on the world’s citizens and environment. In doing so, the book addresses (as did the conference) the neglect suffered in the chemistry classroom by issues connected to globalization, even as it outlines ways to bring the subject alive in the classroom through the use of innovative technologies.
    Description / Table of Contents: pt. 1. Globalization and chemical education -- pt. 2. Learning and conceptual change in chemistry -- pt. 3. Teaching chemistry -- pt. 4. Curriculum and assessment in chemistry education -- pt. 5. E-learning and innovative instruction -- pt. 6. Microscale lab chemistry.
    Description / Table of Contents: Preface:  Proceedings of 21st ICCE, Peter Mahaffy -- Introduction to the book, Mei-Hung Chiu, Hsiao-Lin Tuan, Hsin-Kai Wu, Jing-Wen Lin, Chin-Cheng Chou -- Section 1. Globalization and Chemical Education, Mei-Hung Chiu -- Dissemination of achievements in chemical education (research) via EU projects, Anna Kolasa, Iwona Maciejowska -- 2.    Polish Education Reform and Resulting Changes in the Process of Chemical Education, Hanna Gulińska -- Section 2. Learning and Conceptual Change in Chemistry, Jing-Wen Lin -- Assessment of Chemistry Anxiety among College Students, Chen Chong Sheau Huey -- Teacher-Student Interactions: The Roles of in-Class Written Questions, Liliana Mammino -- Probing and Fostering Students’ Reasoning Abilities with a Cyclic Predict-Observe-Explain Strategy, Jia-Lin Chang, Chiing-Chang Chen, Chia-Hsing Tsai, Yong-Chang Chen, Meng-Hsun Chou, Ling-Chuan Chang -- A Trial of Placement and Embodiment of Images for Chemical Concepts in the Lesson Model of “Surface Active Agent” through SEIC, Haruo Ogawa, Hiroki Fujii -- Section 3. Teaching Chemistry, Hsiao-Lin Tuan -- Chemistry pre-service teachers’ mental models of science teaching and learning in Malaysia, Maryam Sulaiman, Zurida Haji Ismail -- Chemistry Teachers Enhance their Knowledge in Contemporary Scientific Areas, Rachel Mamlok-Naaman, Ron Blonder, Avi Hofstein -- Practical Science Activities in Primary Schools in Malaysia, Norita Mohamed, Mashita Abdullah, Zurida Hj Ismail -- Teaching Chemistry Effectively with Engineering Majors: Teaching Beyond the Textbook, Yermesha Kyle; Stephen Bacon; Amber Park; Jameka Griffin; Raicherylon Cummins; Raymond Hooks, Bailu Qian, Hua-Jun Fan -- Problem-Based Learning as an Approach to Teach Cell Potential in Matriculation College, Malaysia, Kai-Li Teh, Nooraida Yakob -- Teaching Catalysis by Means of Enzymes and Microorganisms, Peter Grunwald -- The Application of the SATL in Biochemistry, Suzana B. Golemi -- Section 4. Curriculum, Evaluation, and Assessment in Chemistry Education, Mei-Hung Chiu -- An Alignment Analysis of Junior High School Chemistry Curriculum Standards and City-Wide Exit Exams in China, Hongjia Ma, Gavin W. Fulmer, Ling L. Liang, Xian Chen, Xinlu Li, Yuan Li -- A National Survey of Students’ Conceptions and Their Sources of Chemistry in Taiwan: Examples of Chemical Equilibrium and Acids/Bases, Jing-Wen Lin, Mei-Hung Chiu -- The use of electronic media for chemical education research, Francis Burns, David Frank -- Investigation of Tertiary Chemistry Learning Environment in Sabah, Malaysia, Yoon-Fah Laya, Chwee-Hoon Khoob -- The Evaluation of Chemistry Competence for Freshmen at Technology Colleges in Taiwan, Ji-Chyuan Yang, Ching-Yun Hsu, Wen-Jyh Wang, Chia-Hui Tai, Hong-Hsin Huang, Ping-Chih Huang -- Changes in Teachers’ Views of Cognitive Apprenticeship for Situated Learning in Developing a Chemistry Laboratory Course, Hui-Jung Chen, Mei-Hung Chiu -- Section 5. E-learning and Innovative Instruction, Hsin-Kai Wu -- Application of Mind Map and MindManager to Improve Students’ Competence in Solving Chemistry Problems, Zhen Lu, Zheng Zou, Yitian Zhang -- An Integrated-ICT Assessment for College Students’ Performances of Chemical Learning, King-Dow Su -- Academic Performance and Attitude Toward Computer-Aided Instruction in Chemistry, Ronaldo C. Reyes -- Integrating Instant Response System (IRS) as an In-Class Assessment Tool into Undergraduate Chemistry Learning Experience: Student Perceptions and Performance, Tzy-Ling Chen, Yan-Fu Lin,Yi-Lin Liu,Hsiu-Ping Yueh, Horn-Jiunn Sheen, Wei-Jane Lin -- Section 6. Microscale Lab Chemistry, Chin-Cheng Chou -- Aqueous cationic and anionic surfactants for microscale experiments in organic chemistry teaching laboratories, Masayuki Inoue, Yuko Kato, Emi Joguchi, Wataru Banba -- Development of Analytical Method of Gaseous Mixture by Using a Syringe, Takashi Yasuoka -- Microscale Experiments Using a Low-Cost Conductance Meter, Jose H. Bergantin, Jr., Djohn Reb T. Cleofe, Fortunato Sevilla III -- Introducing Microscale Experimentation in Volumetric Analysis for Pre-Service Teachers, Mashita Abdullah, Norita Mohamed, Zurida Hj Ismail -- Innovative Techniques in Micro-scale Chemistry Experiments, Kwok Man Chan -- Microscale Experiment on Decreases in Volume when Forming Binary Liquid Mixtures: Four Alkanol Aqueous Solutions, Tetsuo Nakagawa..
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  • 8
    ISBN: 9789462091405
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (digital)
    Series Statement: SpringerLink
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    Series Statement: Educational Research E-Books Online, Collection 2005-2017, ISBN: 9789004394001
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Teaching Chemistry – A Studybook: A Practical Guide and Textbook for Student Teachers, Teacher Trainees and Teachers
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    Keywords: Chemistry Study and teaching ; Chemistry teachers Methodology ; Education ; Education
    Abstract: Preliminary Material /Ingo Eilks and Avi Hofstein -- How to Allocate the Chemistry Curriculum Between Science and Society /Ingo Eilks , Franz Rauch , Bernd Ralle and Avi Hofstein -- How to Outline Objectives for Chemistry Education and How to Assess Them /Yael Shwartz , Yehudit Judy Dori and David F. Treagust -- How to Motivate Students and Raise Their Interest in Chemistry Education /Claus Bolte , Sabine Streller and Avi Hofstein -- How to Balance Chemistry Education Between Observing Phenomena and Thinking in Models /Onno de Jong , Ron Blonder and John Oversby -- How to Deal With Linguistic Issues in Chemistry Classes /Silvija Markic , Joanne Broggy and Peter Childs -- How to Learn in and From the Chemistry Laboratory /Avi Hofstein , Mira Kipnis and Ian Abrahams -- How to Organise the Chemistry Classroom in a Student-Active Mode /Ingo Eilks , Gjalt T. Prins and Reuven Lazarowitz -- How to Promote Chemistry Learning Through the use of ICT /Yehudit Judy Dori , Susan Rodrigues and Sascha Schanze -- How to Benefit From the Informal and Interdisciplinary Dimension of Chemistry in Teaching /Richard K. Coll , John K. Gilbert , Albert Pilot and Sabine Streller -- How to Keep Myself Being a Professional Chemistry Teacher /Rachel Mamlok-Naaman , Franz Rauch , Silvija Markic and Carmen Fernandez -- How to Teach Science in Emerging and Developing Environments /Carmen Fernandez , Jack Holbrook , Rachel Mamlok-Naaman and Richard K. Coll -- Contributors /Ingo Eilks -- Index /Ingo Eilks.
    Abstract: This book focuses on developing and updating prospective and practicing chemistry teachers’ pedagogical content knowledge. The 11 chapters of the book discuss the most essential theories from general and science education, and in the second part of each of the chapters apply the theory to examples from the chemistry classroom. Key sentences, tasks for self-assessment, and suggestions for further reading are also included. The book is focused on many different issues a teacher of chemistry is concerned with. The chapters provide contemporary discussions of the chemistry curriculum, objectives and assessment, motivation, learning difficulties, linguistic issues, practical work, student active pedagogies, ICT, informal learning, continuous professional development, and teaching chemistry in developing environments
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , How to Allocate the Chemistry Curriculum Between Science and Society , How to Outline Objectives for Chemistry Education and how to Assess Them , How to Motivate Students and Raise Their Interest in Chemistry Education , How to Balance Chemistry Education Between Observing Phenomena and Thinking in Models , How to Deal with Linguistic Issues in Chemistry Classes , How to Learn in and from the Chemistry Laboratory , How to Organise the Chemistry Classroom in a Student-Active Mode , How to Promote Chemistry Learning Through the use of Ict , How to Benefit from the Informal and Interdisciplinary Dimension of Chemistry in Teaching , How to Keep Myself Being a Professional Chemistry Teacher , How to Teach Science in Emerging and Developing Environments
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  • 9
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    Hoboken : Taylor and Francis
    ISBN: 9780415899055 , 9781136258114 (Sekundärausgabe)
    Language: English
    Pages: 539 p.
    Edition: Online-Ausg. Online-Ressource ISBN 9781136258114
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    Series Statement: Routledge Studies in Science, Technology and Society
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    Keywords: Nanotechnologie ; Sozialwissenschaften ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Online-Publikation ; Online-Publikation
    Abstract: This book addresses the interconnections and tensions between technological development, the social benefits and risks of new technology, and the changing political economy of a global world system as they apply to the emerging field of nanotechnologies. The basic premise, developed throughout the volume, is that nanotechnologies have an undertheorized and often invisible social life that begins with their constructed origins and propels them around the globe, across multiple localities, institutions and collaborations, through diverse industries, research labs, and government agencies and into the public sphere. The volume situates nano innovation and development as a modernist science and technology project in a tense and unstable relationship with a fractured, postmodern social world. The book is unique in incorporating and integrating studies of innovation systems along with a focus on the risks and consequences of a globally significant set of emerging technologies. It does this by examining the social and political conditions of their creation, production, emergence, and reception.
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    Hoboken : Wiley
    ISBN: 9781848214927 , 9781118789964 (Sekundärausgabe)
    Language: English
    Pages: 387 p.
    Edition: 1
    Edition: Online-Ausg. Online-Ressource ISBN 9781118789964
    Edition: [Online-Ausg.]
    Series Statement: ISTE
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    Abstract: An overview of the methods used for risk analysis in a variety of industrial sectors, with a particular focus on the consideration of human aspects, this book provides a definition of all the fundamental notions associated with risks and risk management, as well as clearly placing the discipline of risk analysis within the broader context of risk management processes.The author begins by presenting a certain number of basic concepts, followed by the general principle of risk analysis. He then moves on to examine the ISO31000 standard, which provides a specification for the implementation of a risk management approach. The ability to represent the information we use is crucial, so the representation of knowledge, covering both information concerning the risk occurrence mechanism and details of the system under scrutiny, is also considered. The different analysis methods are then presented, firstly for the identification of risks, then for their analysis in terms of cause and effect, and finally for the implementation of safety measures.Concrete examples are given throughout the book and the methodology and method can be applied to various fields (industry, health, organization, technical systems). Contents Part 1. General Concepts and Principles1. Introduction.2. Basic Notions.3. Principles of Risk Analysis Methods.4. The Risk Management Process (ISO31000).Part 2. Knowledge Representation5. Modeling Risk.6. Measuring the Importance of a Risk.7. Modeling of Systems for Risk Analysis.Part 3. Risk Analysis Method8. Preliminary Hazard Analysis.9. Failure Mode and Effects Analysis.10. Deviation Analysis Using the HAZOP Method.11. The Systemic and Organized Risk Analysis Method.12. Fault Tree Analysis.13. Event Tree and Bow-Tie Diagram Analysis.14. Human Reliability Analysis.15. Barrier Analysis and Layer of Protection Analysis.Part 4. AppendicesAppendix 1. Occupational Hazard Checklists.Appendix 2. Causal Tree Analysis.Appendix 3. A Few Reminders on the Theory of Probability.Appendix 4. Useful Notions in Reliability Theory.Appendix 5. Data Sources for Reliability.Appendix 6. A Few Approaches for System Modelling.Appendix 7. CaseStudy: Chemical Process.Appendix 8. XRisk Software. About the Authors Jean-Marie Flaus is Professor at Joseph Fourier University in Grenoble, France.
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    ISBN: 0857095706 , 9780857095701
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (xv, 579 pages) , illustrations (some color)
    Series Statement: Woodhead Publishing in materials
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    DDC: 688.8
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    Keywords: TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Technical & Manufacturing Industries & Trades ; Packaging ; Packaging machinery ; Packaging ; Packaging ; Packaging machinery ; Fertigungstechnik ; Verpackungswirtschaft ; Verpackungsmaterial ; Verpackungstechnik ; Verpackungsindustrie ; Verpackungsindustrie ; Verpackungswirtschaft ; Verpackungsmaterial ; Verpackungstechnik ; Fertigungstechnik
    Abstract: Packaging is a complex and wide-ranging subject. Comprehensive in scope and authoritative in its coverage, Packaging technology provides the ideal introduction and reference for both students and experienced packaging professionals. Part one provides a context for the book, discussing fundamental issues relating to packaging such as its role in society and its diverse functions, the packaging supply chain and legislative, environmental and marketing issues. Part two reviews the principal packaging materials such as glass, metal, plastics, paper and paper board. It also discusses closures, adhesives and labels. The final part of the book discusses packaging processes, from design and printing to packaging machinery and line operations, as well as hazard and risk management in packaging. With its distinguished editors and expert contributors, Packaging technology is a standard text for the packaging industry. The book is designed both to meet the needs of those studying for the Diploma in Packaging Technology and to act as a comprehensive reference for packaging professionals. Provides the ideal introduction and reference for both students and experienced packaging professionalsExamines fundamental issues relating to packaging, such as its role in society, its diverse functions, the packaging supply chain and legislative, environmental and marketing issuesReviews the principal packaging materials such as glass, metal, plastics, paper and paper board
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (page 559) and index
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  • 12
    ISBN: 9783642339943 , 3642339948
    Language: German
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (462 Seiten)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2012
    Series Statement: acatech DISKUSSION
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Biotechnologie-Kommunikation
    DDC: 301
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    Keywords: Biotechnologie ; Wissenschaftskommunikation ; Massenmedien ; Öffentlichkeit ; Sociology ; Plant biotechnology ; Social sciences ; Humanities ; Sociology ; Plant Biotechnology ; Humanities and Social Sciences ; Aufsatzsammlung
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    Language: German , English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (461 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: acatech Diskussion
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Biotechnologie-Kommunikation
    DDC: 306.45
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    Keywords: Biotechnologie ; Wissenschaftskommunikation ; Massenmedien ; Öffentlichkeit ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Note: Literaturangaben , Beiträge teilweise deutsch, teilweise englisch
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  • 14
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    Dordrecht : Springer Science+Business Media B.V
    ISBN: 9789400724570 , 1283456427 , 9781283456425
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (X, 268p. 16 illus, digital)
    Series Statement: SpringerLink
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    Parallel Title: Buchausg. u.d.T. Advances in nature of science research
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    Keywords: Curriculum planning ; Science Study and teaching ; Education ; Education ; Curriculum planning ; Science Study and teaching ; Science ; Study and teaching ; Science ; Philosophy ; Wissenschaft ; Wissenschaftstheorie ; Empirische Forschung ; Naturwissenschaftlicher Unterricht
    Abstract: This book consolidates contemporary thinking and research efforts in teaching and learning about the nature of science in science education. The term 'Nature of Science' (NoS) has appeared in the science education literature for many decades. While there is still a controversy among science educators about what constitutes NoS, educators are unanimous in acknowledging the importance of this topic as well as the need to make it explicit in teaching science. The general consensus is that the nature of science is an intricate and multifaceted theme that requires continued scholarship
    Abstract: This book consolidates contemporary thinking and research efforts in teaching and learning about the nature of science in science education. The term 'Nature of Science' (NoS) has appeared in the science education literature for many decades. While there is still a controversy among science educators about what constitutes NoS, educators are unanimous in acknowledging the importance of this topic as well as the need to make it explicit in teaching science. The general consensus is that the nature of science is an intricate and multifaceted theme that requires continued scholarship. Recent anal
    Description / Table of Contents: pt. 1. Conceptual issues in the nature of science research -- pt. 2. Methodological advances in the nature of science research.
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    Online Resource
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    Dordrecht : Springer Science+Business Media B.V
    ISBN: 1283086115 , 9789400704497 , 9781283086110
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource , v.: digital
    Edition: Online-Ausg. Springer eBook Collection. Humanities, Social Science and Law Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    Series Statement: Models and Modeling in Science Education 6
    DDC: 507.1
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    Keywords: Education ; Science Study and teaching
    Abstract: The process of developing models, known as modeling, allows scientists to visualize difficult concepts, explain complex phenomena and clarify intricate theories. In recent years, science educators have greatly increased their use of modeling in teaching, especially real-time dynamic modeling, which is central to a scientific investigation. Modeling in science teaching is being used in an array of fields, everything from primary sciences to tertiary chemistry to college physics, and it is sure to play an increasing role in the future of education. Models and Modeling: Cognitive Tools for Scientific Enquiry is a comprehensive introduction to the use of models and modeling in science education. It identifies and describes many different modeling tools and presents recent applications of modeling as a cognitive tool for scientific enquiry.
    Description / Table of Contents: pt. 1. Theory formation and modeling in science education -- pt. 2. Modeling and student learning in science educatin -- pt. 3. Modeling and teachers' knowledge.
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  • 16
    ISBN: 9781441905611
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource , v.: digital
    Edition: 1
    Edition: Online-Ausg. Springer eBook Collection. Humanities, Social Science and Law Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
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    Keywords: Education ; Mathematics ; Science Study and teaching ; Mathematikunterricht ; Mathematisches Modell ; Fähigkeit
    Abstract: As we enter the 21st century, there is an urgent need for new approaches to mathematics education emphasizing its relevance in young learners' futures. Modeling Students' Mathematical Modeling Competencies explores the vital trend toward using real-world problems as a basis for teaching mathematics skills, competencies, and applications. Blending theoretical constructs and practical considerations, the book presents papers from the latest conference of the ICTMA, beginning with the basics (Why are models necessary? Where can we find them?) and moving through intricate concepts of how students perceive math, how instructors teach and how both can become better learners. Dispatches as varied as classroom case studies, analyses of math in engineering work, and an in-depth review of modeling-based curricula in the Netherlands illustrate modeling activities on the job, methods of overcoming math resistance, and the movement toward replicable models and lifelong engagement. A sampling of topics covered: How students recognize the usefulness of mathematics Creating the modeling-oriented classroom Assessing and evaluating students' modeling capabilities The relationship between modeling and problem-solving Instructor methods for developing their own models of modeling New technologies for modeling in the classroom Modeling Students' Mathematical Modeling Competencies offers welcome clarity and focus to the international research and professional community in mathematics, science, and engineering education, as well as those involved in the sciences of teaching and learning these subjects.
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    ISBN: 9783752005400
    Language: German , Persian
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XII, 351 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: Iran - Turan Band 11
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Newid, Mehr Ali, 1950 - Aromata in der iranischen Kultur
    DDC: 890
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    Keywords: Odors ; Spices ; Odors in literature ; Persian poetry History and criticism ; Perfumes ; Persisch ; Literatur ; Duftstoff ; Kultur ; Geschichte
    Note: Enthält Literaturverzeichnis und Indizes , Teilweise in persischer Sprache
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  • 18
    ISBN: 9781437778236 , 1437778232 , 9781437778243 , 1437778240
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (xvii, 300 pages) , illustrations
    Series Statement: Micro & nano technologies
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    DDC: 621.38152
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    Keywords: TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Electronics / Semiconductors ; Nanostructured materials ; Nanostructures ; Semiconductor films ; Semiconductor films ; Nanostructured materials ; Nanostructures ; Biomaterial ; Dünnschichtsolarzelle ; Nanopartikel ; Halbleiterwerkstoff ; Nanotechnologie ; Elektronisches Bauelement ; Nanostrukturiertes Material ; Dünnschichttechnik ; Funktionalisierung ; Biomolekül ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Electronic books ; Nanotechnologie ; Nanostrukturiertes Material ; Elektronisches Bauelement ; Dünnschichtsolarzelle ; Halbleiterwerkstoff ; Dünnschichttechnik ; Nanopartikel ; Biomolekül ; Funktionalisierung ; Nanostrukturiertes Material ; Biomaterial
    Abstract: This book is an overview of the strategies to generate high-quality films of one-dimensional semiconductor nanostructures on flexible substrates (e.g., plastics) and the use of them as building blocks to fabricating flexible devices (including electronics, optoelectronics, sensors, power systems). In addition to engineering aspects, the physics and chemistry behind the fabrication and device operation will also be discussed as well. Internationally recognized scientists from academia, national laboratories, and industries, who are the leading researchers in the emerging areas, are contributing exceptional chapters according to their cutting-edge research results and expertise. This book will be an on-time addition to the literature in nanoscience and engineering. It will be suitable for graduate students and researchers as a useful reference to stimulate their research interest as well as facilitate their research in nanoscience and engineering. Considers the physics and chemistry behind fabrication and device operation Discusses applications to electronics, optoelectronics, sensors and power systems Examines existing technologies and investigates emerging trends
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , English
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