…to work best, the basic physics of atoms and molecules needs to be introduced early, so that a fuller understanding of atomic and molecular interactions can be built in the…
…more formally Logging Opportunities in Online Programs for Science, also describes its fundamental feature, namely direct and timely feedback loops between students and teachers. Here’s how it works. Students submit…
…be expensive. Bringing all schools to a level of parity will demand significant costs. The report identifies the missing elements that slow educational technology’s progress. A lack of coherent integration…
…off IR rays that will get into the image. A clear plastic one is the best as it does not reflect much and it allows you to observe what happens…
…and video snaps to refresh your memory or entice you to visit one of the world’s best science museums. (For the non-Flash version, check it out on our Flickr page.)…
…plywood in no time flat. Here, you can see it doing a number on some MDF – 3D shapes very easily done. The price? Only about $5,000 for a starter…
…also provides a light-hearted, page-turning adventure. You can see a trailer for the book here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QiJhpfnvk7o Teachers and students can get a taste of the land of Lexicon at www.LostinLexicon.com….
…entity that often cannot be seen or felt presents a host of complications, and requires new approaches to teaching. One of the best ways to help students understand such a…
…in a particular environment. Figure 1. Students are challenged to figure out which plants grow best in which light level. A healthy plant produces a flower. Unhealthy plants wither before…
…and doing science. The nature of science itself is an inquiry-based enterprise, and research has shown that students learn science best by doing science. All national and state science standards…