Has the time come to use near-infrared spectroscopy in your science classroom?
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/18219Date
2020-04Type
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Höper, JanAbstract
Smartphones, coupled with small mobile sensors, make it possible to work with nearinfrared (NIR) spectroscopy in science classrooms. NIR spectroscopy has become a standard analytical technology in various industries. These new devices enable students to create their own data in real time. This article presents an inquiry-based teaching unit, in which students analyse seemingly identical white crystals in order to find a hazardous chemical substance in the school lab. Using student safety sheets, they develop a risk assessment for themselves and the teacher.
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Published version available at: https://www.ase.org.uk/resources/school-science-review/issue-376/has-time-come-use-near-infrared-spectroscopy-in-your
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Association for Science EducationCitation
Höper J. Has the time come to use near-infrared spectroscopy in your science classroom?. School Science Review. 2020(376):60-66Metadata
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