2016 AIChE Annual Meeting
(364b) Mini-Labs That Scale! Activities, Demos, and Simulations for Heat Transfer Concepts
Authors
Margot Vigeant - Presenter, Bucknell University
Michael Prince, Bucknell University
Katharyn Nottis, Bucknell University
Milo Koretsky, Oregon State University
Thomas Ekstedt, Oregon State
Inquiry-based activities are simple, inexpensive, relatively rapid experiments that have been demonstrated to repair student misconceptions in important areas such as heat transfer and thermodynamics. For large classes with laboratory sections, it's possible to run these experiments. However, for classes with limited lab time or physical resources, we have re-worked the experiments to be used as demonstrations, simulations, or thought experiments. We have also assessed the effectiveness of each of these modes using the Heat and Energy Concept Inventory (HECI). All modes of these experiments, along with data on how resource-intensive they are to implement and how effective they are, will be posted in the AIChE Concept Warehouse. In the talk, we will demonstrate some of these experiments and simulations live, as well as explain how to access the materials for free through the Concept Warehouse.