J. Technology and Education, Vol.21, No.2, pp.63
-67 (2014)
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Science experimental class for
junior high students titled gRenewable Energyh
Katsumi TAKAYAMA*,
Chisato SAKAMOTO, and Eiki MATSUI
*Department
of Chemistry and Biology Engineering, Fukui National College of Technology
(Geshi-cho, Sabae-shi, Fukui
916-8507, Japan)
(Received September 16,
2014; Accepted October 10, 2014 )
Requests for
science lectures with experiments are increasing in regional educational
partnerships. In the last decade, we have presented a variety of extension lectures
with experiments for children regionally. In this report, we introduce an
educational program titled gRenewable Energyh for junior high school students.
The program consists of three sections: 1) saccharification
of starch by using an enzyme solution originating from rice Koji fermentation medium,
2) chemical structure determination analysis of glucose by NMR, and 3) construction
of an enzyme fuel cell using a palladium-plated electrode.
Keywords: Regional educational partnership, Extension lecture, Renewable
energy, Enzyme fuel cell