2016
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jchemed.6b00515
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Authentic Performance in the Instrumental Analysis Laboratory: Building a Visible Spectrophotometer Prototype

Abstract: In this work we describe an authentic performance project for Instrumental Analysis in which students designed, built, and tested spectrophotometers made from simple components. The project addressed basic course content such as instrument design principles, UV−vis spectroscopy, and spectroscopic instrument components as well as skills such as evidence-based decision-making, seeking and applying knowledge, teamwork, and breaking down complex problems. Over the course of the seven-week project, students produce… Show more

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“…There have been several projects that have focused on building a portable and compact spectrophotometer that could be used on-the-go [20] , [1] , [6] , [21] , [4] , however, most of these projects have been aimed at creating very low-cost devices, usually to be used for educational purposes [1] , [6] , [21] or to obtain simple and limited information and not for acquiring scientifically significant data, which requires reproducible and accurate measurements.…”
Section: Hardware In Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There have been several projects that have focused on building a portable and compact spectrophotometer that could be used on-the-go [20] , [1] , [6] , [21] , [4] , however, most of these projects have been aimed at creating very low-cost devices, usually to be used for educational purposes [1] , [6] , [21] or to obtain simple and limited information and not for acquiring scientifically significant data, which requires reproducible and accurate measurements.…”
Section: Hardware In Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Educators and their students at the high school, college, and university levels often build simple LED spectrophotometers as part of the chemistry, physics, or electronics curriculum [8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16]. These simple LED spectrophotometers are very useful for education; however, they usually have simple power, source, and signal conditioning circuits, which limit their performance.…”
Section: Competing Interests: Ejm's Affiliation Is Withmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In some activities in which the students built a full-fledged visible spectrophotometer (Bougot-Robin, Paget, Atkins, & Edel, 2016;Knagge & Raftery, 2002;Wilson & Wilson, 2017) and a fluorescence microscope (Varra et al, 2020), LEGO bricks were employed as the frame of the instruments or as holders to secure the components, such as the slit, mirror, prism, and quartz cell. In some reports, a hole was drilled in the LEGO brick to create the moving part of the spectrometer.…”
Section: Full-fledged Visible Spectrophotometer and Fluorescence Micrmentioning
confidence: 99%