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Robert Ryshke

University of Wisconsin Researcher looking at Games to Teach science - 0 views

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    Might be worth looking at if you are searching for a way to teach science differently or turn some students on to science using gaming.
John Burk

How You Were Made on Devour.com - 1 views

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    great computer animation of conception
John Burk

NYC water towers - 1 views

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    lots of places you could go with this. Draw what band structure would look like for taller or narrower tower. 
John Burk

The Search for a More Perfect Kilogram | Magazine - 1 views

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    It's rather embarrassing that we still have a macroscopic chunk of something as the standard kilogram. The other fundamental units are defined in terms of atomic processes, but for mass we have a macro standard and an atomic standard. Scandalous! (I'm sure when the Higgs boson is found that everything will sort itself out.)
John Burk

Why it's important to understand physics: - Goodies - 0 views

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    great inertia photo
John Burk

Just doing what makes sense. - Crazy Teaching - 0 views

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    interesting musings on how students can state things like the nucleus is the brain of the cell, and yet still not know what this means
John Burk

Awesome idea for warm-up questions via blog - 0 views

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    Great idea for formative assessment. Schedule automatic posts to the blog, and have kids write comments as their answers. 
John Burk

Can you analyze me now? Cell phones bring spectroscopy to the classroom | News Bureau |... - 1 views

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    how to build a cell phone spectrometer
anonymous

MyPhysicsLab - Sumo Wrestling Game - 0 views

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    Sumo wrestling game where students compete against each other and demonstrate all 3 of Newton's laws
John Burk

The speed of light in a material | Matter & Interactions - 0 views

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    this is an great post that explains that the speed of light doesn't slow down in materials, nor are charges inside a conductor "shielded" from external electric fields by the surface charges on a conductor. 
Robert Ryshke

Resources : Siemens We Can Change The World Challenge - 0 views

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    This section includes resources to help you facilitate the Challenge and provides a variety of enriching tools to integrate into your classroom instruction. Please take a look at the lesson plans, videos, reading passages, e-books, and more.
John Burk

The Nature of Things: Man and Dog, An Evolving Partnership | SnagLearning - 0 views

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    good video on how domesticated dogs evolved
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