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Inquiry-Based Laboratories Using Paper Microfluidic Devices

Authors :
Rachel M. Roller
Michelle B. Tran
Vincent T. Remcho
Sarah G. Finnegan
Gregory Foley
Destiny A. Donelson
Renee Cole
Jessica Gaetgens
Olivia R. Frechette
Katheryn C. Rinaolo
Andrea Van Wyk
Kimberley A. Frederick
Jiani Jiang
Jessica Zinna
Marya Lieberman
Saichon Sumantakul
Source :
Journal of Chemical Education. 98:1946-1953
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
American Chemical Society (ACS), 2021.

Abstract

The Making Introductory Courses Real while Online (MICRO) laboratory project was developed to meet the need for hands-on experiments, focused on topics in analytical chemistry, to be delivered safely remotely or in a socially distanced in-person lab. Unlike more traditional lab experiments, MICRO laboratories use only microgram or nanogram amounts of chemicals; paper microfluidic technology is used to store and mix reactants. Instructional materials use an inquiry-based approach and are situated in a context that highlights the human impacts of the scientific analysis. To support broader-scale implementation of the experiments and promote a shift to more inquiry-based laboratory instruction, an array of supports were developed, including adaptable instructional materials, instructional videos for lab preparation, resource guides, and an introductory workshop. A cohort of nine institutions implemented MICRO laboratories both remotely and in person during Fall 2020. Students were able to successfully complete the experiments, and the inquiry nature of the laboratories led to an increased comfort with the trial-and-error nature of authentic scientific practice. Additionally, most faculty participants indicated a commitment to an increased degree of inquiry in their laboratory pedagogy.

Details

ISSN :
19381328 and 00219584
Volume :
98
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Chemical Education
Accession number :
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