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Creating QuickTime Movies to Demonstrate Lab Experiments
Our use of technology has involved the creation of QuickTime web-accessible videos that demonstrate visually to our students (and to other instructors) how to set up lab experiments. We began using this technology when students were having difficulty creating ferrofluids in our "Ferrofluid synthesis and properties" lab.
Figure 1: A ferrofluid responding to a cow magnet (see a video of the ferrofluids in action) To address this, we filmed all the steps of the lab, converted them to QuickTime movies, In addition to the ferrofluids lab, we have created movies to demonstrate other lab experiments, such as the preparation of colloidal gold particles. These are available at the Materials Research Science and Engineering Center on Nanostructured Materials and Interfaces (MRSEC) website. The MRSEC is generously supported by the National Science Foundation (NSF), where Art is the director of the education and outreach component. These lab experiments and the movies have been created for the purpose of bringing the excitement and results of research on nanoscale science and technology to students, teachers and the general public. If you have any questions about the videos or the labs, you can contact Art Ellis at: ellis@chem.wisc.edu or George Lisensky at lisensky@beloit.edu.
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