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Roland Gesthuizen

News, news and more news | Telescopes in Schools - 2 views

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    There is a lot of cool Astronomy stuff going on at the moment and definitely time I filled you in on it all (well some of it anyway!)
Roland Gesthuizen

Human Brain Project - Home - 6 views

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    "Understanding the human brain is one of the greatest challenges facing 21st century science. If we can rise to the challenge, we can gain profound insights into what makes us human, develop new treatments for brain diseases and build revolutionary new computing technologies. Modern computing technology has brought these goals within sight. ICT is ready to give us a completely new understanding of the brain and its diseases; understanding the brain will lead inevitably to radical innovation in computing."
Amy Roediger

WolframTones: An Experiment in a New Kind of Music - 1 views

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    Wolfram Tones is a neat offering from Wolfram that students can use to can play with sample sounds and rhythms to create new own sounds. Wolfram Tones uses algorithms, music theory, and sound samples to generate new collections of sounds. Wolfram Tones allows visitors to choose samples from fifteen different genres of music on which to build their own sounds. Once a genre is selected visitors can then alter the rhythms, instrumentation, and pitch mapping of their sounds. When satisfied with their creations, users can download their sounds or have them sent directly to their cell phones.
Roland Gesthuizen

STAV ICT/STEM Conference 2012 - 2 views

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    "This very popular Information and Communications Technology conference runs annually. The conference program caters for upper level primary and secondary teachers. The conference showcases the most recent information and communications technology used in the science classroom. New teaching and learning ideas and software demonstrations combine with hands-on interactive sessions to give you new ideas, strategies and methods ready for use with your students."
Sean Nash

NYC Street Trees by Species - 2 views

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    A very cool dynamic data set laid atop a map of the streets of New Your City... "New York City's urban forest provides numerous environmental and social benefits, and street trees compose roughly one quarter of that canopy. This map shows the distribution and biodiversity of the city's street trees based on the last tree census."
Roland Gesthuizen

NOVA | How Cells Divide - 11 views

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    Step by step comparison interactive guide between mitosis and meiosis
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    NOVA animation comparing mitosis and meiosis.  Also includes brief explanations of what happens in developing egg cells versus sperm.
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    "Most of the time, when a cell in our bodies divides, each new cell carries a complete set of chromosomes. The cells involved with human reproduction, however, carry only half after division occurs. In this step-by-step explanation, learn about mitosis and meiosis, the two types of cell division."
Roland Gesthuizen

ANZ imposter takes up new climate tactic - 0 views

  • When talking to young climate activists it soon becomes apparent that they feel they have been abandoned by their elders, whom they see as bequeathing them a world no-one would want to live in.
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    "The longer-term effects of Moylan's hoax on Whitehaven Coal and the fossil fuel industry more broadly have yet to be seen. It may prove to be no more than a cri de coeur, but it does raise afresh the question of the use of civil disobedience in climate campaigns."
Roland Gesthuizen

Free Technology for Teachers: Spacewalk - A Multiplayer Game for Exploring the Space St... - 2 views

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    "Spacewalk is a new multiplayer game in which players explore the International Space Station. The game is a free-form game. Spacewalk players take on the roles of astronauts in the International Space Station."
Roland Gesthuizen

Teach Meet at Science Works, Museum Victoria (with images, tweets) · rgesthui... - 2 views

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    "The Melbourne Teach Meet group met on Saturday 22nd June 2013 with many new faces and presenters. This report is a synthesis of some different things that were shared to the social media stream."
Roland Gesthuizen

TeachMeet Melb @ Scienceworks (with images, tweets) · ccoffa · Storify - 0 views

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    "The Tweets from today's meet tell a wonderful story. So many thanks are due to Simon (@aus-teach) for all his preparation as host of an amazing event and to Scienceworks for opening their doors to us. It was wonderful to see so many familiar faces and just as many new ones."
Amy Roediger

Student Science - Science News and Resources - 4 views

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    Student resources from the Society for Science & the Public
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."
Martin Burrett

SciShow - YouTube - 8 views

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    This is a fabulous and fascinating YouTube channel where all sorts of science ideas are explored and explained in a friendly and engaging way. The topics range from near Earth Asteroid to dung beetles. The videos often cover science stories that are currently in the news. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Science
Roland Gesthuizen

California Academy of Sciences: How Science Works - 2 views

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    "How does science work? Kind of like a pinball machine. Check it out! The Academy's Charles Griswold takes us through the process of science with an exciting new spider discovery."
Roland Gesthuizen

News - GLOBE.gov - 2 views

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    "NASA invites you -- and everyone else on the planet -- to take part in a worldwide celebration of Earth Day this year with the agency's #GlobalSelfie event."
Tom Daccord

Few STEM Grads Get STEM Jobs, Depending on What You Mean By That - Business news - Bost... - 2 views

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    "What the bureau really found is that many STEM graduates don't all wind up in the very most STEMmy of positions. The bureau counted computer workers, mathematicians and statisticians, engineers, and life, physical, and social scientists as STEM positions."
Alex Parker

HTC One IoT smartwatch tipped for 2016 - 2 views

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    News: Wearable could mark the entrance of HTC in the IoT race for connected devices.
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