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Holly Barlaam

Anatomy Arcade - 5 views

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    Flash games, interactive videos, etc., all related to Anatomy
Roland Gesthuizen

How Psychology Solved The Mystery Of A Lost Shipwreck : NPR - 0 views

  • The Australian warship HMAS Sydney is anchored in Sydney Harbor in this undated photograph. The ship sank in November 1941 after a battle with a German vessel. Despite extensive search efforts, the boats were not found until 2008.
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    "In November 1941, two ships crossed paths off the coast of Australia. One was the German raider HSK Kormoran. The other: an Australian warship called the HMAS Sydney. Guns were fired, the ships were damaged, and both sank to the bottom of the ocean."
Amy Roediger

Performance Assessment Links in Science - 8 views

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    PALS is an on-line, standards-based, continually updated resource bank of science performance assessment tasks indexed via the National Science Education Standards (NSES) and various other standards frameworks. Take the guided tour to become familiar with PALS.
Amy Roediger

Ohio Sample Assessment Items - 5 views

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    Sample Ohio assessment items for our next generation of assessments.
Holly Barlaam

Bioethics Resources on the Web - National Institutes of Health - 4 views

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    NIH huge list of resources related to bioethics.  Great resource to direct your students to go if doing some sort of debate/project/research on biotechnology.
Roland Gesthuizen

Great Scientists Don't Need Math - WSJ.com - 2 views

  • For every scientist, there exists a discipline for which his or her level of mathematical competence is enough to achieve excellence.
  • If your level of mathematical competence is low, plan to raise it, but meanwhile, know that you can do outstanding scientific work with what you have
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    "For many young people who aspire to be scientists, the great bugbear is mathematics. Without advanced math, how can you do serious work in the sciences? Well, I have a professional secret to share: Many of the most successful scientists in the world today are mathematically no more than semiliterate."
Roland Gesthuizen

Solar Eclipse pinhole viewer for 10 May 2013 Solar Eclipse : Nightskyonline.info - 1 views

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    "Want to observe the Friday 10 May 2013 Solar Eclipse safely but don't have access to a specialist solar filter for your telescope or binoculars? I have prepared a solar eclipse pinhole viewer which you can freely download and use to indirectly observe the eclipse.  I have included on the viewer information on start, mid and end times for the eclipse for the following cities: Adelaide, Brisbane, Sydney, Cairns, Perth, Melbourne, Canberra, Hobart, Darwin and Townsville."
Daryl Bambic

Easing Brain Fatigue With a Walk in the Park - NYTimes.com - 1 views

  • brain fatigue, you are easily distracted, forgetful and mentally flighty — or, in other words, me.
  • reen spaces lessen brain fatigue
  • hen the volunteers made their way through the urbanized, busy areas, particularly the heavily trafficked commercial district at the end of their walk, their brain wave patterns consistently showed that they were more aroused and frustrated than when they walked through the parkland, where brain-wave readings became more meditative.
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  • e park, the walkers were mentally quieter.
  • atural environments still engage” the brain, she said, but the attention demanded “is effortless.
  • nvoluntary attention
  • t holds our attention while at the same time allowing scope for reflection,
  • taking a break from wor
  • oing for a walk in a green space or just sitting, or even viewing green spaces from your office window.”
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    Easing Brain Fatigue With a Walk in the Park - http://t.co/LRKMGud99Q http://t.co/OEGKpQrbnU
Roland Gesthuizen

Amazing Movie of Mars Curiosity HD - YouTube - 5 views

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    "Amazing Movie of Mars Curiosity HD"
Roland Gesthuizen

Free Science Clip Art by Phillip Martin - 3 views

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    Nice collection of colourful clipart for science teachers, shared under a creative commons licence.
Roland Gesthuizen

Down Under Teacher: FREEBIE: Science Variables and Job Roles posters - 1 views

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    "It is 4 posters for your class. The first is a Cows Moo Softly poster which I use as a reminder for variables which change, stay the same and are measured/observed when we are conducting fair tests."
Sandra Goodrich

Chemistry Now - 5 views

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    Common language explanations
Roland Gesthuizen

WWF - Climate change - 3 views

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    "WWF's goal is for the world to develop an equitable low carbon economy by 2050, which is resilient to that level of climate change which is unavoidable. All efforts should be undertaken to keep warming of global average temperature below 1.5°C (compared to 1850). "
Cheska Lorena

Cell Biology and Cancer - 1 views

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    NIH Curriculum Supplement Series  on Cell biology and cancer
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