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Converting an environmental sampling methods lecture/ laboratory course into an inquiry-based laboratory experience during the transition to distance learning

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Abstract

In mid-March 2020, due to the novel coronavirus, my 300-level Environmental Sampling Methods lecture/laboratory course transitioned to distance learning. After this move, the primary focus of the course became the laboratory. To do this, I revised my three remaining laboratory exercises (i.e., water quality, soil quality, environmental microbes) and created two new ones (i.e., toxicology, ultraviolet radiation). For the students to complete the experiments, I shipped low-cost equipment and supplies to them; this shipment included Petri plates and sampling swabs, sterile water, a pH meter and associated calibration powders, a total dissolved solids meter, clay and sand samples, conical tubes, sampling baggies, cyanotype printing paper, and lettuce seeds. I justified this shift toward being primarily laboratory-focused by requiring all the experiments to become inquiry-based, increasing the rigor of the experiments but also keeping the students engaged by allowing them to design their own projects. To keep a sense of community within the class, discussion boards were utilized. To ensure a safe environment at home, each project required preapproval. The discussion below focuses on the details of how the course was modified, how the course was managed, some of the pitfalls I encountered, and how the students exceeded my expectations with the projects they created.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2992-2995
Number of pages4
JournalJournal of Chemical Education
Volume97
Issue number9
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 8 2020

Keywords

  • Applications of Chemistry
  • Distance Learning/Self Instruction
  • Environmental Chemistry
  • Hands-on learning/Manipulatives
  • Inquiry-Based/Discovery Learning
  • Laboratory Instruction
  • PH
  • Toxicology
  • Upper-Division Undergraduate
  • Water/Water Chemistry

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