Introducing Elements of Inquiry and Experimental Design in the First Year of an Undergraduate Laboratory Program

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This work further implements the "elements of inquiry" approach in a first-year undergraduate laboratory course, in a two-part inquiry sequence. In the first part of the sequence, students iteratively develop a "best-practice" TLC procedure. In the second part, students iteratively optimize a simple organic reaction using TLC, making experimental design choices within a controlled environment. The work has been well-received by students and instructors, as a reflection of real-world research challenges introduced at a first-year level.

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Thomson, P. I. T., & Lamie, P. (2022). Introducing Elements of Inquiry and Experimental Design in the First Year of an Undergraduate Laboratory Program. Journal of Chemical Education, 99(12), 4118–4123. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jchemed.2c00311

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