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http://cisephysics.homestead.com/files/NYT.htm - 0 views

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    Fantastic archive of physics problems that reference NYT articles
John Burk

Smartpill on Devour.com - 0 views

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    Stefani Bardin's internal view of how our bodies digest food has forever changed our feelings toward ramen noodles.
John Burk

This is what it looks like when cancer gets smacked down by a T cell - 0 views

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    This incredible video captures a showdown between cancer cells and the T cells that act as the shock troops for your immune system. That's right - you're actually watching a T cell defeat cancer.
John Burk

Build a Body - 0 views

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    very cool interactive simulation on human anatomy for high school students
John Burk

Everything You Wanted to Know About Dinosaur Sex | Science & Nature | Smithsonian Magazine - 0 views

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    This really is a fascinating article with lots of information on how we figured out how dinosaurs have sex. 
John Burk

The sarcastic astronaut (20 pictures) » flojectile.com - 0 views

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    a hilarious science meme
John Burk

The Virtuosi: Time Keeps On Slippin' - 0 views

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    Great analysis of the precision of wristwatch by comparing to NIST time. 
John Burk

Embracing The Challenges Of Science Education : 13.7: Cosmos And Culture : NPR - 0 views

  • I never let my students forget that pairing of difficulty with results, because I never forget it. I let them know they are engaged in a sacred task that connects them to millennia of human effort encoded in their genes. If they can fight their way to the truth, the truth will make them free, just as it did for me that day in high school physics.
  • To engage with the world in search of any kind of Truth is an expression of the search for excellence. That, by its very nature, is desperately difficult. There will always be a price to be paid in time, sweat and tears. We should never sugarcoat that reality.
  • We want to teach students more than just how to get jobs, we also want to teach them how to live with depth and for purposes that stretch beyond their own immediate interests. We should never forget that connection. If we do, we are in danger of losing more than just the next generation of science majors.
John Burk

Real Geeks Dine at a Periodic Table Table - 0 views

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    great video of Theo Gray explaining his periodic table table. 
John Burk

Systematic Wonder: A Definition of Science That Accounts for Whimsy | Brain Pickings - 0 views

  • Science is an inherent contradiction — systematic wonder — applied to the natural world. In its mundane form, the methodical instinct prevails and the result, an orderly procession of papers, advances the perimeter of knowledge, step by laborious step. Great scientific minds partake of that daily discipline and can also suspend it, yielding to the sheer love of allowing the mental engine to spin free. And then Einstein imagines himself riding a light beam, Kekule formulates the structure of benzene in a dream, and Fleming’s eye travels past the annoying mold on his glassware to the clear ring surrounding it — a lucid halo in a dish otherwise opaque with bacteria — and penicillin is born. Who knows how many scientific revolutions have been missed because their potential inaugurators disregarded the whimsical, the incidental, the inconvenient inside the laboratory?”
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    Beautiful definition of science 
John Burk

Direct Measurement Video Library - 0 views

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    Excleent library of direct measurement videos for video analysis. 
John Burk

Late Nite Labs | Science Labs Online - 0 views

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    Interesting site with 175 virtual labs
John Burk

3 Acts - Fly Me to the Moon - Welcome To Mr. Piccini's Mathtabulous (and more) Site"Quo... - 0 views

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    great 3acts activity for speed of light
John Burk

Day 113: Inventing Momentum - Noschese 180 - 0 views

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    Awesome quick 30 minute approach to guiding students toward the discovery of momentum. 
John Burk

More Pulling Yourself Up by Your Bootstraps - Ninja Warrior Salmon Ladder | Talking Phy... - 0 views

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    great analysis of salmon ladder from ninja warrior from force perspective
John Burk

Large lecture inquiry: How to engage students in the practices of science - 0 views

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    excellent inquiry lesson on magnetism suitable for large classes
Robert Ryshke

Ten Websites for Science Teachers | Edutopia - 0 views

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    Eric Brunsell is Assistant Professor of Science Education @ UW-Oshkosh. He is the facilitator of Edutopia's STEM group, and a regular blogger for Edutopia. You can follow him on Twitter @brunsell. We all know that the web is full of excellent web resources for science teachers and students.
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    Thanks John! Just posted this as well. Didn't see that you listed it as a resource.
John Burk

A lesson from physics: Even lucid lectures on abstractions don't work « Compu... - 0 views

  • “I point to the following unwelcome truth: much  as we might dislike the implications, research is showing that didactic exposition of abstract  ideas and lines of reasoning (however engaging and lucid we might try to make them) to passive  listeners yields pathetically thin results in learning and understanding – except in the very small percentage of students who are specially  gifted in the field.” Arnold Arons (1997)
John Burk

Birds evolved compass 'head up display' - 0 views

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    But now Oxford University and National University of Singapore scientists have shown that birds may really 'see' the invisible force of magnetism, giving them a compass on top of their normal vision: rather like aircraft 'head up displays' which overlay crucial navigation information on a transparent screen in front of the pilot.
John Burk

Seeking the warm spot: My nonlinear career path in science writing and education - 0 views

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    Excellent post on PhD physicist's career path
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