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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

Portfoliogen - Classroom Accounts - 2 views

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    Create a class account for student portfolios. Create an electronic teacher portfolio.
Sophie V

Useful Presentation Software Alternatives To Help You Publish Energy Wind/Water Geo Slides - 2 views

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    Think about PowerPoint presentations, and you will probably think of a never ending series of slides. Of course, presentations have become a vital element for all the businesses or industries, and energy segment is not an exception in it. All household items rely on utilities such as electronics, natural gas, water and more. The presentations are a great way to make people understand the significance of energy saving. However, lack of required templates is a major drawback associated with conventional PowerPoint presentations, and this is the reason why many people or organizations associated with energy sector use a variety of mediums to publish energy wind water geo slides. If you're in need of something different that a conventional PowerPoint presentation, then it is time for you to think about other alternatives that can help you publish your energy wind water geo slides on the go.
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.
Roland Gesthuizen

Electron Microscopy Slideshow - YouTube - 2 views

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    "a collection of images from some of my recent work"
Roland Gesthuizen

HowStuffWorks "Pendulum Experiments" - 3 views

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    "In this article, we'll help you understand what makes clocks tick, so the next time you look inside one you can make sense of what's happening. Let's get started by taking a look at the different parts of a pendulum clock."
Amy Roediger

Particles and waves: The central mystery of quantum mechanics - Chad Orzel - YouTube - 5 views

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    Great short video to explain the jump from the Bohr model to the QM model
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