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Contextualising nanotechnology in chemistry education
Author(s) -
Christine O’Connor,
H. W. Hayden
Publication year - 2008
Publication title -
chemistry education research and practice
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.76
H-Index - 45
ISSN - 1109-4028
DOI - 10.1039/b801289j
Subject(s) - nanotechnology , applications of nanotechnology , chemistry , engineering , engineering ethics , materials science
In recent years nanotechnology has become part of the content of many undergraduate chemistry and physics degree courses. This paper deals with the role of contextualisation of nanotechnology in the delivery of the content, as nanotechnology is only now being slowly integrated into many chemistry degree courses in Ireland and elsewhere. An evaluative methodology of the pedagogical approach for two introductory nanotechnology courses has been chosen for this study. Pre and post-course testing at 2 nd year level (Case study A) and 4 th year level (Case study B) has been carried out, 80 % of students in case study A and 64 % in case study B felt that they had little or no prior knowledge of nanotechnology before the courses were delivered. The students were very interested in learning about nanotechnology and enjoyed its futuristic concepts. They recognised that nanotechnology is an enabling technology, and when surveyed, considered the biomedical applications of most interest.

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