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Ian Guest

Beatrice the Biologist - 2 views

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    "Beatrice the Biologist is part science blog, part comic, and part incoherent rambling." Using cartoons and comic drawings to shed light on the mysteries of biology.
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    Using a cartoon as a prompt from which to start a discussion can often be a powerful way to begin to understand complex issues.
Ian Guest

Skeleton Typogram - 2 views

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    Another superb typogram from Aaron Kuehn, this time useful for Biology, Medicine, First Aid, Sports studies etc
John Pearce

Learn AR Biology Demo - 4 views

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    "This Augmented Reality demo tool allows you to hold a marker in front of your chest and a see your internal organs. "
Rhondda Powling

Gooru - 6 views

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    Gooru is a new service (still carrying the Alpha label) that aims to provide teachers and students with an extensive collection of videos, interactive displays, documents, diagrams, and quizzes for learning about topics in math and science. As a Gooru member you have access to hundreds of resources according to subject areas such as chemistry, biology, ecology, algebra, calculus, and more. Within each subject area you can look for resources according to media type such as video, interactive display, slides, text, and lesson plans. When you find resources that you want to use, drag them to the resources folder within your account. Gooru also offers you the option to add resources to your folders even if you did not find them within Gooru.
John Pearce

Anybody can learn | Code.org - 2 views

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    Code.org is a non-profit dedicated to expanding participation in computer science education by making it available in more schools, and increasing participation by women and underrepresented students of color. Our vision is that every student in every school should have the opportunity to learn computer programming. We believe computer science should be part of the core curriculum in education, alongside other science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) courses, such as biology, physics, chemistry and algebra.
Rhondda Powling

Minecraft Resources for Teachers on Flipboard | Flipboard - 2 views

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    "The game Minecraft is an emerging way to teach and learn basic concepts of collaboration in the classroom. Minecraft rose to popularity due to elaborate pop culture recreations and the ability to explore other people's lands. With Minecraft, students can learn about survival, experience history digitally and create models of cells for biology class. If you are using Minecraft in your class, follow these magazines to get new ideas for your lesson plan."
Ian Guest

SciShow - YouTube - 2 views

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    Over 200 short, fast-paced videos on a wide range of scientific topics. Use as stimulus material, lesson starters or have students verify the veracity of the claims ... or produce their own, SciShow-stylee.
Camilla Elliott

Catalogue of Life - 4 views

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    Gateway to online database of the world's known species of animals, plants, fungi and micro-organisms
Ian Guest

3D 360 interactive education images - 2 views

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    3DTOAD.com is 3D/360 website that allows parents, students and teachers free access to 3D images of a variety of educational subjects. Items that once could be viewed only in the classroom are now available 24 hours a day via any internet connection. Images presented for viewing are selected jointly by Techtol Imaging LLC as well as Ohio Universities and Colleges.
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    Interactive 3D animation/visualisations e.g. dissections, skeletons, molecules, geology ... & yoga!
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    Might be an idea to to check things before using with younger students ... cat dissection warning!
Ian Guest

sciencefriday.com - 2 views

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    "Science Friday is a weekly science talk show, broadcast live over public radio stations nationwide from 2-4pm Eastern time as part of NPR's 'Talk of the Nation' programming. Each week, we focus on science topics that are in the news and try to bring an educated, balanced discussion to bear on the scientific issues at hand. Panels of expert guests join Science Friday's host, Ira Flatow, a veteran science journalist, to discuss science - and to take questions from listeners during the call-in portion of the program."
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    Wide range of resources including pod- and vodcasts (on iTunes & for download & available for mobile devices). The 'Talking Science' section has a section especially for Teachers which includes lesson plans & resources linked with video/audio material.
John Pearce

CSIRO | Ocean Tracks - 1 views

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    Ocean Tracks is an Australian website on which students can view the tracks of marine animals in an online 3D environment. The "tracks" part of Ocean Tracks shows you where in the world tagged animals are swimming or have swum. Ocean Tracks uses the Unity browser plug-in to provide animations of the underwater views of tracked animals. You can see what bluefin tuna, swordfish, sharks, and many other fish see in 3D.
Ian Guest

Lab Out Loud | Science for the classroom and beyond - 2 views

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    "A podcast, hosted by two science teachers, that discusses science news and science education by interviewing leading scientists, researchers, science writers and other important figures in the field. "
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    Sounds a bit like another coupla guys, but on a different theme? ;-)
Ian Guest

Abstruse Goose - 3 views

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    Amusing comic/cartoons with a leaning towards STEM ... and CC licensed.
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    Having older students pick apart the Science/Maths in these humorous offerings can provide a stimulating activity. (but watch out for a few adult themes!)
Ian Guest

Ri Channel - 1 views

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    "The Ri Channel forms part of the Royal Institution's mission to "connect people to the world of science". Watch the very best science videos from the Ri and across the web." from the Royal Institution (UK)
Ian Guest

DNA Learning Center - 6 views

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    "Laboratory experiments, computer explorations, and an interactive exhibition for students, educators, and the public."
Ian Guest

Brain Pickings - 8 views

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    "Brain Pickings is your LEGO treasure chest, full of pieces across art, design, science, technology, philosophy, history, politics, psychology, sociology, ecology, anthropology, you-name-itology. Pieces that enrich your mental pool of resources and empower you to combine them into original concepts that are stronger, smarter, richer, deeper and more impactful. Please enjoy."
Roland Gesthuizen

Air Swimmer shark toy startles airline pilot in New Zealand - 4 views

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    Just when you thought it was safe to re-enter Christchurch airspace this summer - shark!
John Pearce

Science-Based Google Maps | KQED QUEST - 0 views

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    Google Maps is an obvious fit in social studies lessons. But it's not always an obvious fit in science lessons. Last week during one of the New Hampshire Google Apps Bootcamps Alice Barr shared a good collection of Google Maps uses in science. KQED Quest has a collection of six examples of science based Google Maps. The collection includes examples of use in environmental science and geology lessons.
Ian Guest

Interactive Ear - 2 views

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    "A Guide to Human Hearing"
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