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Roland Gesthuizen

Chromosomes, Chromatin and DNA Structure on Vimeo - 6 views

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    "This video created for high school biology students aims to illustrate the packaging of genetic material in the cell. Created for Sapling Learning in 2011. saplinglearning.com"
Roland Gesthuizen

Charges dropped against Florida teen over amateur science experiment - MSNBC - 0 views

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    "The Florida teenager who was arrested two weeks ago for causing a small explosion on the campus of her high school will not be charged with a crime. Kiera Wilmot, 16, was arrested by police in Bartow, Florida, after conducting an unauthorized science experiment which lightly damaged an eight ounce plastic water bottle."
Amy Roediger

Welcome to Diagnoser - 8 views

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    At this web site you will find diagnostic instructional tools for middle and high school teachers and students. These tools, which include web-served assessments, are aligned with National Standards and Benchmarks in science and mathematics. Resources in this project have been developed and tested by teachers and are based on research into the teaching and learning of math and science.
Roland Gesthuizen

Introduction to Cells on Vimeo - 4 views

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    "This is a newly revised 3 minute HD dramatic video choreographed to powerful music, which introduces the viewer to the wonder and miracle of cells. It is designed as a motivational "trailer" to be shown by Biology, Biochemistry and Life Science teachers in middle and high school and college as a visual "Introduction" to this amazing microscopic world."
Roland Gesthuizen

New HD Video Lets You Plummet to Mars With Curiosity | Wired Science | Wired.com - 5 views

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    "Watching this amazing high-definition video of Curiosity's hair-raising landing on Mars will make you clutch at your armrest. Compiled from the probe's MARDI descent camera, it is the best landing video yet and gives you a chance to experience what it's like to ride along with the rover down to the Martian surface. "
Roland Gesthuizen

Spectrum View - Frequency Analysis Software - 2 views

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    "Visualize in real-time the frequencies that you can hear around you and even those you cannot. The SpectrumView analyser provides a high quality real-time spectrogram and spectrum analyser display with configurable sample rate and frequency resolution for the iPhone and iPad.  You can use this application to measure the highest tones you can sing, to find the source of an annoying sound, for calibrating musical instruments or generally for all sorts of acoustic analysis. "
Cheska Lorena

Interactive Concepts in Biochemistry - Interactive Animations - 4 views

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    Tutorials and animations on DNA replication. More suited for high school or college-level students.
Roland Gesthuizen

Introduction to DNA on Vimeo - 7 views

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    "This is a 4 minute HD dramatic video choreographed to powerful music, which introduces the viewer to the wonder of DNA. It is designed as a "trailer" to be shown by Biology teachers in high school and college as a visual "Introduction" to this amazing molecule, and how it has directed all life on Earth."
Roland Gesthuizen

Lifting the lid on farting and flatulence - Health & Wellbeing - 1 views

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    "Love the idea of a healthy high-fibre diet but not so keen on its after effects? Fear not. There's more to farting than meets the eye (or even the nose)."
Roland Gesthuizen

$10 Smartphone to digital microscope conversion! - 5 views

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    "This instructable will show you how to build a stand for about $10 that will transform your smartphone into a powerful digital microscope. This DIY conversion stand is more than capable of functioning in an actual laboratory setting. With magnification levels as high as 175x, plant cells and their nuclei are easily observed!  In addition to allowing the observation of cells, this setup also produces stunning macro photography."
Roland Gesthuizen

This Is the Stupidest Anti-Science Bullshit of 2014 | Mother Jones - 4 views

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    2014 had its fair share of landmark scientific accomplishment .. there was also no shortage of high-profile figures eager to publicly and shamelessly denounce well-established science-sometimes with serious consequences for public policy. So without further ado, the most egregious science denial of 2014:
Lottie Peppers

Illume Learning: All the Tools You Need to Build Great College Courses - 0 views

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    Illume does this by offering the world's largest database of syllabi; reading lists; course notes; text and trade books; newspaper, magazine and journal articles; videos; case studies; simulations; problem sets; lecture presentations; and other instructor and student materials.  It has just been introduced and it is completely free for all to use. While it is designed for university instructors, high school teachers looking to assign learning materials beyond textbooks will also find it very useful.
Cheska Lorena

DNA Replication Fork - 7 views

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    Harvard's animation of DNA replication. More suited for high school or college level students.
Martin Burrett

Countries with greater gender equality have a lower percentage of female STEM graduates - 0 views

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    "Countries with greater gender equality see a smaller proportion of women taking degrees in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM), a new study has found. Policymakers could use the findings to reconsider initiatives to increase women's participation in STEM, say the researchers. Dubbed the 'gender equality paradox', the research found that countries such as Albania and Algeria have a greater percentage of women amongst their STEM graduates than countries lauded for their high levels of gender equality, such as Finland, Norway or Sweden."
Amy Roediger

Insurance Institute for High way Safety in the Classroom - 2 views

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    A free educational resource about the science of car crashes for grades 5-12 STEM classrooms.
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