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Students love creating with technology! Secondary students can explore the curriculum and demonstrate their understanding as they create projects using text, images, diagrams, voice recording, and more.
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The OSP Collection provides curriculum resources that engage students in physics, computation, and computer modeling. Computational physics and computer modeling provide students with new ways to understand, describe, explain, and predict physical phenomena. Browse the OSP simulations or learn more about our tools and curriculum pieces below.
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Award-winning quantum physicist Michael Nielsen says that the closed and disconnected nature of most research is holding back scientific progress in important ways, and that we need to foster a new kind of “networked science” if we want to make new discoveries faster.
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- Ellie wat dink jy van hierdie? - Maggie Verster on 2011-11-08
"The open repository of interactive high school lesson video modules sponsored by MIT's Learning International Networks Consortium (LINC) has unveiled an updated website.
Every lesson, filmed in high school classrooms from Brooklyn to Beirut to Bangalore, is still a complete resource that includes video segments, a teacher's guide, downloadable hand-outs, and a list of additional online resources relevant to the topic.
Since first appearing in these pages six months ago, the library of videos has grown to over 50 math and science lessons, all freely available to teachers as streaming video, Internet downloads, DVDs, and videotapes."
Leafsnap is the first in a series of electronic field guides being developed by researchers from Columbia University, the University of Maryland, and the Smithsonian Institution. This free mobile app uses visual recognition software to help identify tree species from photographs of their leaves.
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"FREE, fun and interactive site to help you study for science exams! Here you can play games such as basketball, soccer and deal or no deal all while reviewing science topics! Test review just got fun!
Click on the subjects above to get started. Then find the topic you are currently learning or want to study for. Then click on the game you want to play! That’s it! Enjoy the games! "
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