Luft Joseph R, Furlani Nicholas M, Nemoyer Rachel E, Penna Elliott J, Wolfley Jennifer R, Snell M Elizabeth, Potter Stephen A, Snell Edward H
J Appl Crystallogr. 2010 Oct 1;43(Pt 5):1189-1207. doi: 10.1107/S0021889810027640. Epub 2010 Aug 21.
Crystallography is a multidisciplinary field that links divergent areas of mathematics, science and engineering to provide knowledge of life on an atomic scale. Crystal growth, a key component of the field, is an ideal vehicle for education. Crystallization has been used with a 'grocery store chemistry' approach and linked to high-throughput remote-access screening technologies. This approach provides an educational opportunity that can effectively teach the scientific method, readily accommodate different levels of educational experience, and reach any student with access to a grocery store, a post office and the internet. This paper describes the formation of the program through the students who helped develop and prototype the procedures. A summary is presented of the analysis and preliminary results and a description given of how the program could be linked with other aspects of crystallography. This approach has the potential to bridge the gap between students in remote locations and with limited funding, and access to scientific resources, providing students with an international-level research experience.
晶体学是一个多学科领域,它将数学、科学和工程学的不同领域联系起来,以提供原子尺度上的生命知识。晶体生长作为该领域的一个关键组成部分,是一种理想的教育载体。结晶已被用于一种“杂货店化学”方法,并与高通量远程访问筛选技术相联系。这种方法提供了一个教育机会,它可以有效地教授科学方法,轻松适应不同层次的教育经验,并能让任何能进入杂货店、邮局和使用互联网的学生受益。本文描述了该项目通过帮助开发和制作程序原型的学生而形成的过程。总结了分析和初步结果,并说明了该项目如何与晶体学的其他方面相联系。这种方法有可能弥合偏远地区资金有限且难以获取科学资源的学生之间的差距,为学生提供国际水平的研究经验。