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Nigel Coutts

Understanding the true nature of science - The Learner's Way - 1 views

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    As thousands take to the streets as part of a global 'March for Science' it is worth considering the significant role that education has to play. What are the messages we need to send our students about science and what role have schools played in creating the current climate? Now seems like the time to pause and reflect on the place of science in our community and our schools.
Nigel Coutts

Why I built a wooden periodic table in my spare time. - 0 views

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    Just over two years ago a group of teachers decided there Science Lab needed a signature piece to promote an interest in scientific inquiry. Inspired by a display at Questacon they embarked on a project to create a display to showcase the Periodic Table. After a three month journey into cabinetry and problem solving it is ready and this is the story of how it was made and why.
Timothy Allen

iPad replaces uni textbooks at University of Adelaide science faculty | Adelaide Now - 0 views

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    Interesting article about ipad replacing traditional course books at Uni of Adelaide
Robyn Jay

Accessible Elements - Teaching Science Online and at a Distance - 2 views

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    free online pdf book
Silvia Fern

How About Values? And Ginger? - 8 views

How about teaching kids values? There was this one book called I Am Not Who You Think I Am by Peg Kehret that was a science of identity foundation guide to helping kids with values and helping the...

science of identity foundation ginger values

started by Silvia Fern on 28 Jan 09 no follow-up yet
futuristspeaker

10 Unanswerable Questions that Neither Science nor Religion can Answer - Futurist Speaker - 2 views

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    A few years ago I was taking a tour of a dome shaped house, and the architect explained to me that domes are an optical illusion. Whenever someone enters a room, their eyes inadvertently glance up at the corners of the room to give them the contextual dimensions of the space they're in.
Nigel Coutts

Questions to ask as we ponder the latest PISA results - The Learner's Way - 0 views

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    I am wanting to take a slightly different approach to this weeks post. The past week has seen the latest round of PISA results and the media has had a field day. Headlines have routinely attacked students, educators and education systems in equal measure. The Canberra Times reported that "Australian school scores plummet on world stage", the Sydney Morning Herald led with "Alarm bells': Australian students record worst result in global tests" and The Weekend Australian went with "PISA global educational rankings: Schools fail on maths, science". 
Robyn Jay

Stanford mixes in mobile social media for Commencement Weekend - myScience - The Portal... - 0 views

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    "Loopt Star"
Robyn Jay

Podcasting syndication services and university students: Why don't they subscribe? - 0 views

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    ScienceDirect - The Internet and Higher Education
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