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A Gardner

Teaching resources - Education, The University of York - 0 views

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    Diagnostic questions, York
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

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."
Amy Roediger

Smart Science New Era in Science Education - 7 views

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    Smart Science® online hands-on labs provide outstanding science education. Inexpensive and efficient STEM education. Built-in scientific inquiry facilitating student discovery of science. Online hands-on real experiments, not simulations. Online lab reports, easy to write and grade. Archive of lab reports obtained with a simple mouse click. Retention of lab reports and all student work for 5 years. Differentiated reading levels
Roland Gesthuizen

Clipart gallery of danger signs - LibreOffice Extensions - 6 views

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    "This extension adds 4 themes to your gallery with more than 400 cliparts dealing with security at work. Better than bitmap, cliparts are vector graphics in ODF format: there is no lost of clarity when magnifying. In Draw, you may modify them or retrieve some parts to build your own signs"
Roland Gesthuizen

This Graphic Is a Rough Guide to Bad (Or Badly Reported) Science - 6 views

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    resource to use when reading news articles about science
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    "Science is amazing, but science reporting can be confusing at times and misleading at worst. The folks at Compound Interest put together this reference graphic that will help you pick out good articles from bad ones, and help you qualify the impact of the study you're reading"
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."
A Gardner

Chemical Bonding Confusion | Education in Chemistry Blog - 7 views

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    Chemical Bonding Confusion http://t.co/nk4X99CYYV
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    Chemical Bonding Confusion http://t.co/nk4X99CYYV
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