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Roland Gesthuizen

Your guide to the 2013 'Ring of Fire' eclipse › Science Features (ABC Science) - 1 views

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    "Get ready for the spectacular sight of an annular or partial solar eclipse over Australia this Friday morning. Ian Musgrave shares his tips on what you'll see where you live, and how to see it safely."
Roland Gesthuizen

Top scientist calls for change to get students interested in science and maths - ABC Ne... - 3 views

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    "No matter how you are reading this story, you can thank science. Whether it is the transmission of data over the internet or just the pixels on the screen, a combination of science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) is delivering it. The problem is that in Australia, the number of students taking science and mathematics subjects is dwindling - and has been for decades."
Roland Gesthuizen

How to Construct a Line Graph - 7 views

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    "Graphs are a useful tool in science. The visual characteristics of a graph make trends in data easy to see. One of the most valuable uses for graphs is to "predict" data that is not measured on the graph. "
Roland Gesthuizen

Food Chain on Vimeo - 4 views

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    "Learn how some animals eat other plants and animals to survive and create a food chain, with this interactive lesson plan."
Roland Gesthuizen

Balancing Equations on Vimeo - 1 views

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    "How to balance chemical equations." - very quick video by a student.
Roland Gesthuizen

Balancing Equations on Vimeo - 1 views

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    A longer 30 min whiteboard video by a teacher that explains how to balance a chemical equation.
Roland Gesthuizen

AQA GCSE B2 - Distribution of Living Things - YouTube - 2 views

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    "Revision video for GCSE Science, how to measure the distribution of living things, using random sampling with a quadrat and sampling along a transect."
Roland Gesthuizen

How Psychology Solved The Mystery Of A Lost Shipwreck : NPR - 0 views

  • The Australian warship HMAS Sydney is anchored in Sydney Harbor in this undated photograph. The ship sank in November 1941 after a battle with a German vessel. Despite extensive search efforts, the boats were not found until 2008.
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    "In November 1941, two ships crossed paths off the coast of Australia. One was the German raider HSK Kormoran. The other: an Australian warship called the HMAS Sydney. Guns were fired, the ships were damaged, and both sank to the bottom of the ocean."
Roland Gesthuizen

http://bioserv.fiu.edu/~biolab/labs/1011/supplemental_materials/Scientific%20drawnings.pdf - 4 views

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    How to make scientific drawings
Roland Gesthuizen

What color is Tuesday? Exploring synesthesia - Richard E. Cytowic | TED-Ed - 2 views

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    How does one experience synesthesia -- the neurological trait that combines two or more senses? Synesthetes may taste the number 9 or attach a color to each day of the week. Richard E. Cytowic explains the fascinating world of entangled senses and why we may all have just a touch of synesthesia.
Roland Gesthuizen

Electron Config.m4v - YouTube - 3 views

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    "How to write electron configurations using the periodic table, or why I think that ptable.com is a great tool for chemistry students!"
Amy Roediger

Sand in Your Electronics? A Short Science Lesson - 0 views

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    From our mobile phones to our televisions, silicon chips are a part of much of our daily lives. Where does silicon come from? Much of it comes from sand. The following video from the Chemical Heritage Foundation explains the concept of how silicon chips are created.
Martin Burrett

Solar Eclispe by the numbers - 0 views

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    A class resource/poster with a collection of facts about Solar eclipses and how to stay safe when observing one.
Roland Gesthuizen

Cow's Eye Dissection I Exploratorium - YouTube - 3 views

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    "At the Exploratorium, we dissect cow eyes to show people how an eye functions, and look at the parts that make up an eye. In this video, one of our staff Explainers demonstrates a cow eye dissection."
Jeanne Elliott

Webcast Schedule | Q?rius, Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History - 1 views

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    Webcasts have science literacy! Hard to find. Several literacy sources on the same topic. Able to use media and written forms on the same topic
Roland Gesthuizen

KScience - Animation How to draw a graph - 2 views

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    This activity teaches the four steps to drawing a scatter graph
Alex Parker

From Dropbox to Box: Cutting out shadow IT at Faber & Faber - 4 views

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    Analysis: How the Lord of the Flies publisher moved 8 terrabytes of data to the cloud.
Roland Gesthuizen

HowStuffWorks "How Light Microscopes Work" - 3 views

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    "In this edition of HowStuffWorks, we will enter the tiny world of light microscopes and examine the various technologies that let them expose what is otherwise undetectable to the human eye."
José Gonçalves

Speed and Velocity - 2 views

  • Speed is a scalar quantity that refers to "how fast an object is moving.
  • Velocity is a vector quantity that refers to "the rate at which an object changes its position."
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