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Martin Burrett

Nova Elements - 1 views

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    "A great chemistry app for PC, Mac and iPad which lets you explore the molecular composition of everyday objects."
Dean Lea

goREACT App - Science NetLinks - 1 views

  • Another use is to drag various elements into the "Reaction Area" to see if they will combine to make a compound
Martin Burrett

EduApp: Cosmic Watch for iOS - UKEdChat.com - 0 views

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    "We can all get a little puzzled with time. Sometimes we have no idea where it goes, whereas there are other times when it goes by so fast. Yet one this is for sure…it is going at the same pace, no matter what, and the relationship between time and the cosmos is complex. Understanding the relationship, Cosmic Watch is a unique iPad app that provides an advanced, 3D astronomical time device for the digital age."
Amy Roediger

MolView - draw a molecule and view it in 2D & 3D - 0 views

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    The user can draw a compound or choose from a selection of compounds from three databases. Once a compound has been selected the user can click the 2D to 3D button to convert the molecule into a 3D model which is then displayed in the viewer, located on the right side of the screen. In addition to the 3D viewer you can also use the app to distinguish between atomic, molecular, and ionic solids by clicking on the crystallography model tab. What I love about this function of the app is that it helps users identify that each type of solid has different structures and patterns.
Amy Roediger

Algodoo - a digital physics sandbox and free download - 5 views

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    Algodoo gives you the opportunity to play with physics. Use your own hands and simple drawing tools to design, construct and explore the world of physics.
Amy Roediger

Planetarium - Interactive star map and virtual sky - 2 views

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    Planetarium by Neave Interactive is a website on which you can specify your current location and it will show you a map of the night sky based upon your location and the date. You can also use Planetarium without specifying your location and instead explore the night sky from any place on Earth. For Google Chrome users, Planetarium offers a Chrome Web App that you can add to your browser.
Amy Roediger

Planet Compare - 1 views

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    Compare sizes of planets with this free webtool.
Martin Burrett

Go React - 5 views

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    Download this Apple and Android App which simulates a huge range of chemical reactions and find lots of interactive information about the chemical elements.
Martin Burrett

Elements 4D - 8 views

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    This Apple App bills itself as 'part toy, part chemistry experiment'. Connect augmented reality blocks to digitally mix/react chemicals together and view the information and visualisations. No fume cupboard necessary.
Martin Burrett

Sensor Sense - 3 views

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    A great Android app which shows you the many readouts of the sensors on your device. Use them in science, geography and more.
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