Brief information about the author’s course dedicated to crystal growth is provided. The education program gives general information of the mechanisms of crystal growth, the main growing methods, crystal formation in nature and under home conditions. Issues of the origin of the first group gemstones, the specifics of their formation in the laboratory, methods of treatment and application are considered. A large amount of information is given, that’s why the course is divided into four sections and clearly structured within each of them. This helps to make it easier to perceive. Online course design allows the lecturer to effectively interact with the audience.
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10.29003/m4188.0514-7468.2023_46_3/323-329
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Gromalova, N.A.
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crystal growth, gemstones, additional education, museum pedagogy, museum collections.
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Gromalova, N.A., “«How long crystals grow». New author’s cycle of online lectures”, Zhizn Zemli [Life of the Earth] 46, no 3, 323–329 (2024) (in Russ., abstract in Engl.). DOI: 10.29003/m4188.0514-7468.2023_46_3/323-329.
“How long crystals grow”. New author’s cycleof online lectures
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- Bagdasarov, Kh. S., High-temperature crystallization from melt (Moscow: Fizmatlit, 2004) (in Russian).
- Balitsky, V. S., Lisitsyna, E. E., Synthetic analogues and imitation (Moscow: Nedra, 1981) (in Russian).
- Betekhtin, A. G., Mineralogy course (Moscow: MSU, 2008) (in Russian).
- Wilke, K. T., Methods for growing crystals (Moscow: Nedra, 1968) (in Russian).
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- Gromalova, N. A., Gemstones are the kings of the wonderful world of minerals: Textbook for students of the lecture course on the educational program of the Earth Science Museum of Lomonosov Moscow State University (Moscow: Maks Press, 2020) (in Russian).
- Gromalova, N. A., Chekhovich, P. A., “Research of gemstones from the Earth Science Museum collection by optical and scanning electronic microscopy. First Results”, Zhizn Zemli [Life of the Earth] 43 (3), 361–367 (2021) (in Russian).
- Gromalova, N. A., Urusov, V. S., Chrysoberyl and its jewelry variety – alexandrite. Flux growth and complex research of composition, morphology, and properties of natural and synthetic crystals (Lambert Academic Publishing, 2011) (in Russian).
- Yeremin, N. N., Yeremina, T. A., Inorganic crystal chemistry. B. 1. Fundamentals and concepts: Textbook (Moscow: MSU, 2018) (in Russian).
- Yeremin, N. N., Urusov, V. S., Crystal chemistry (a short course). Part 1 (Moscow: MSU, 2005) (in Russian);
- Ivanova, G. N., Synthetic analogues of jewelry stones. Textbook (Irkutsk, 2006) (in Russian).
- Kornilov, N. I., Solodova, Yu. P., Jewelry stones (Moscow: Nedra, 1987) (in Russian).
- Leonyuk, N. I., Lyutin, V. I., Mal’tsev, V. V., Growing single crystals and modeling mineral formation processes. Tutorial (Moscow: MSU, 2005) (in Russian).
- Leonyuk, N. I., Koporulina, E. V., Volkova, E. A., Maltsev, V. V., Crystallography: nucleation, growth and morphology of crystals: Textbook for universities (Moscow, 2023) (in Russian).
- Ryabtsovsky, G. V., Kuz’mich, A. V., “Customization of educational trajectories of state and municipal employees according to additional professional programs in the electronic training system of the Bryansk branch of RANEPA”, Collection of articles of the All-Russian scientific conference with international participation “Experience and prospects of online learning in Russia.15–16 November 2018, 21–26 (Moscow, 2019) (in Russian).
- Synthesis of minerals. In 3 vol. (Alexandrov: Publishing house VNIISIMS, 2000) (in Russian).
- Smith, G.F.H., Gemstones (Chapman and Hall, London, 1971).
- Electronic Educational Resources GEM Encyclopedia (https://www.gia.edu).
- Electronic Educational Resources Mines, Minerals and More (https://www.mindat.org).
- Elwell, D., Man-made gemstones (John Wiley & Sons, New York, Chichester, Toronto, 1979).
- Shiohara, Y., Goodilin, E.A, “Single crystal growth for science and technology”, Handbook on the Physics and Chemistry of Rare-Earths 30, Ch. 189 (2000).
- Shmestzer, K., More than 100 years of emerald synthesis (2008).
- Sun, Z., Palke, A.C., Muyal, J., DeGhionno, D., McClure, S. F., “Geographic origin determination of alexandrite”, Gems&Gemology 55 (4), 660–681 (2019).