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william roper

How to Master General Chemistry in 24 Hours - 84 views

The Rapid Learning Series by Rapid Learning Center is a break-through learning system with scientific teaching method coupling with rich-media visualization and expert narration.In general chemistr...

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william roper

Education - 43 views

The Rapid Learning Series by Rapid Learning Center is a break-through learning system with scientific teaching method coupling with rich-media visualization and expert narration.In general chemistr...

Rapid Learning General Chemistry Organic

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Ruth Howard

YouTube - JoAnn Kuchera-Morin: Tour the AlloSphere, a stunning new way to see scientifi... - 0 views

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    Think 'World Builder' (beaut recent short film about a holograph) and beam up power of ten, gobsmacking virtual technology merges science art technology-hear molecules!Endless possibilities for medicine yes but incredible for design, music too. Makes me wonder about spiritual dimensions...
David Wetzel

Project Based Learning - Physical Science or Chemistry - 0 views

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    In project-based learning, preparation and planning are the most critical factors for success. The critical aspect of this formula for success is developing a clear understanding of what students are to achieve when they work on a project.
Tero Toivanen

Times Higher Education - From where I sit - Everyone wins in this free-for-all - 11 views

  • The term open educational resources (OER) encapsulates the simple but powerful idea that the world's knowledge is a public good. The internet offers unprecedented opportunities to share, use and reuse knowledge. Sadly, most of the planet is underserved when it comes to post-secondary education.
  • But while in our research we have no problem with sharing and building on the ideas of others, in education the perception is that we must lock teaching materials behind restrictive copyright barriers that minimise sharing.
  • Sometimes universities justify this position on the grounds that the open licensing of courses will damage their advantage in the student recruitment market. These publicly funded institutions expect taxpayers to pay twice for learning materials.
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  • Individuals are free to learn from OER hosted on the open web. It is, therefore, plausible that we can design and develop an "OER university" that will provide free learning for all students worldwide.
  • Working with Otago Polytechnic in New Zealand, the University of Southern Queensland in Australia and Athabasca University in Canada as founding anchor partners, we aim to help provide flexible pathways for OER learners to earn formal academic credentials and pay reduced fees for assessment and credit services under the community service mission of modern universities.
  • The OER Foundation will host an open planning meeting on 23 February to lay the foundations for this significant intervention. With support from the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation, the meeting will be streamed on the web, and we invite all educational leaders to join us at this meeting in planning for the mainstream adoption of OER in post-secondary institutions.
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    The term open educational resources (OER) encapsulates the simple but powerful idea that the world's knowledge is a public good. The internet offers unprecedented opportunities to share, use and reuse knowledge. Sadly, most of the planet is underserved when it comes to post-secondary education.
Tero Toivanen

Getting It Wrong: Surprising Tips on How to Learn: Scientific American - 37 views

  • research by Nate Kornell, Matthew Hays and Robert Bjork at U.C.L.A. that recently appeared in the Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory and Cognition reveals that this worry is misplaced. In fact, they found, learning becomes better if conditions are arranged so that students make errors.
  • People remember things better, longer, if they are given very challenging tests on the material, tests at which they are bound to fail. In a series of experiments, they showed that if students make an unsuccessful attempt to retrieve information before receiving an answer, they remember the information better than in a control condition in which they simply study the information. Trying and failing to retrieve the answer is actually helpful to learning. It’s an idea that has obvious applications for education, but could be useful for anyone who is trying to learn new material of any kind.
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    Research by Nate Kornell, Matthew Hays and Robert Bjork at U.C.L.A. that recently appeared in the Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory and Cognition reveals that this worry is misplaced. In fact, they found, learning becomes better if conditions are arranged so that students make errors.
MATTHEW TradeSkillsLLC Tripp

SNOW SERVER XGRID - 0 views

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    Show the virtual reality game of university administration as process outline modification effects.... for the creative commons iPhone flowchart flashcard application bluetooth projector by blockposters.com wall mural (flowmotion book style) process outline overlay GTD flowchart plus middle school conflict resolution, auto mechanic, restaurant dishwasher / salad or fry and prep, kid's homework flowchart to clean their room GTD podcast, college dorm lifestyle and roommates like kitchen / bath / laundry / living room house rules troubleshooting flowchart which at restaurant stations switches mural posters not like the poster sales places but on a leftright slide shuffle... and the following of the twitter, ning, facebook, blogs, professional journals, real time information (dissertation and thesis context realtimeline maps the duration of your college experience non-tenure) as research assistant for ecology students + sociology or anthropology + political science + nursing students... their curriculum is so technically dense that they have no time to correlate real time media to their studies... then the newsletter goes to friends and other students each week or month for 25 cents to one dollar... price decreases until the best green bloggers take over the task and perform the service for free off the ad revenue without india greenwashing. FLASH. Access free software personal development audio library (+ reverse peer review is quantification by the accreditation of the materials used by students where the quality of the paper produced by the student dictates the price of the material highlighting the reference correlations of the new paper from the scientific journal) {this means that if you write crap and students try to use it for reference and the student can only make a crap paper from your professional writing (including books) you will be heavily TAXED on your profits to reinvest into research which makes the actual intellectual collaboration advancements whic
Cathy Oxley

Turn Your Cellphone Into a High-Powered Scientific Microscope | Wired Science | Wired.com - 36 views

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    That's a great find. So fun.
Nigel Coutts

Why I built a wooden periodic table in my spare time. - 17 views

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    Just over two years ago a group of teachers decided there Science Lab needed a signature piece to promote an interest in scientific inquiry. Inspired by a display at Questacon they embarked on a project to create a display to showcase the Periodic Table. After a three month journey into cabinetry and problem solving it is ready and this is the story of how it was made and why.
scidocpublishers

SciDoc Publishers - Open Access - 0 views

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    SciDoc Publishers is an international publishing company that publishes manuscripts in the field of Science, Medicine and Technololgy (STM). SciDoc acts as a driving factor in providing new era novel research and information to all the researchers and scientists worldwide.
photonstream

655nm Fiber Coupled TO Coaxial Laser Diode - 1 views

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    655nm Fiber Coupled TO Coaxial Laser Diode is a compact and efficient laser module that emits a red laser beam at a wavelength of 655nm. It is specifically designed for fiber coupling applications, offering precise and reliable laser output for various industrial and scientific uses.
photonstream

635nm Fiber Coupled TO Coaxial Laser Diode - 1 views

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    635nm Fiber Coupled TO Coaxial Laser Diode 635nm laser diode is a compact and efficient laser module that emits a red laser beam at a wavelength of 635nm. It is designed for fiber coupling applications, providing precise and reliable laser output for various industrial and scientific uses.
photonstream

Lensed Fiber in Industrial Vision - 1 views

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    Over the past 12 years, photonstream has established itself as a leading manufacturer specializing in lensed fibers, AR coated fibers, and fiber-coupled laser diodes. Our industrial vision has been to provide cutting-edge photonics solutions that meet the evolving needs of various industries, including telecommunications, medical, defense, and scientific research.
biocellpharma

EDI plant - 1 views

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    EDI, also known as continuous electro-deionization technology, scientifically integrates electrodialysis technology and ion exchange technology. Through the selective permeation effect of cation and anion membranes on cations and anions and the ion exchange effect of ion exchange resins on water ions, directional migration of ions in water is achieved under the influence of an electric field. This leads to the deep purification and deionization of water.
huarensh

gdp guanosine diphosphate - 1 views

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    GDP·Na2 is a kind of research reagent, widely used in molecular biology, pharmacology and other scientific research. Gdp guanosine diphosphate (GDP) is a substrate for pyruvate kinase, capable of producing GTP for RNA biosynthesis.
Career Wave

Career Wave (AAI ATC) - 1 views

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    Career Wave - Platform Overview What It Is Career Wave is a dedicated, independent learning platform based in Lucknow that focuses on preparation for competitive government exams, particularly AAI ATC. While not officially affiliated with AAI or any government body, its curriculum, test series, and mentorship closely follow official patterns and standards. Key Features Exam Categories AAI ATC (Air Traffic Controller) & AAI JE Common Cadre RRB ALP (Railways) SSC Scientific Assistant (IMD), AFCAT, and other technical job-oriented courses Flexible Learning Modes Recorded lectures for anytime access Scheduled live sessions, typically in the evenings Bilingual instruction (Hindi + English) Extensive Study Resources 400+ hours of recorded and live video content Topic-wise assignments, chapter-end quizzes Formula sheets, concept charts, and current affairs PDFs Mock Tests & Practice Weekly full-length mocks Topic-wise tests and solved previous-year papers (2021-2024) Practice sets in both technical and non-technical subjects Guided Preparation Personalized mentorship from experienced faculty Live doubt-clearing sessions and planner-based tracking Progress monitoring and daily task planning Proven Results Over 100 selections in AAI ATC in recent recruitment cycles High success rates from top batches like SUPER‑50 Available Course Batches SUPER‑50 Batch - A flagship bilingual program with both technical & non-technical training (recorded + live sessions) SCORER Batch - Ideal for revision and final-stage prep FREEDOM Batch - Focused on recorded technical content Subject-Specific Modules - Targeted Physics, Maths, English, Reasoning, and Aptitude content Mission & Vision Career Wave aims to deliver quality and affordable education for competitive exam aspirants. Founded in 2017 by Satyendra Pathak, the platform works to support self-driven learners with structured programs, expert guidance, and performance tools to stay on track. Wh
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