Rur-ple: It/Cat teacher resource
Bridget Nash
An educational tool to help students learn the Python programming language (you learn computer programming by using Python) A student writes a program that controls a 'robot' that moves through a […]
Conversations with History - Sidney Altman
Unraveling the Mystery of Ribonucleic Acid (RNA)
Conversations host Harry Kreisler welcomes Nobel Laureate Sidney Altman, Sterling Professor at Yale University, for a discussion of Ribonucleic Acid (RNA). Topics covered include: the importance of basic research, creativity in the sciences, the qualities and skills necessary for scientific problem solving, the evolution of Altman's career, his Nobel research unraveling the mystery of RNA's function, and the implications of his discovery for unde
Global Focus on Knowledge 2009 / What Is History? Lecture-notes
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Grade 11 - history of trigonometry project - Louise Keegan - model answers
Wynberg Girls' High School
Model answers for history of trig project
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Ecological Footprint Teacher's Manual: Thinking Critically about Environmental Impacts throughout Hi
"Thinking Critically about Environmental Impacts throughout History" is a workshop developed for history and social studies teachers who want to incorporate the scientific and social aspects of using renewable resources into classroom teaching. Through the Ecological Footprint framework, educators learn how to help students understand cumulative environmental impacts. Redefining Progress developed the Ecological Footprint Teacher's Manual to make this curriculum available for self-paced training
Indian History
A short quiz on Indian history, created to prepare for Indian Common Entrance exams.
History of science: famous names
Multiple choice quiz about famous scientists and their discoveries.
The Madrid Pub Quiz: History
The Madrid Pub Quiz was released into the public domain at http://www.avendano.org/quiz. The wording of the original license is 'Feel free to use these questions in your quizzes'. The conversion of the questions into Qedoc format has required changes to questions, such as wording changes and changes ...
5.1 The medical background
The search for new medicinal products is one of the major driving forces behind the development and application of new synthetic methods. This unit focuses on a specific case study, which follows the development of a drug for the treatment of high blood pressure. It is a particularly good example of the application of organic chemistry in the pharmaceutical industry, and illustrates the scientific processes that are involved in the development of any new drug.
Geology 1002: Earth History
This is the webpage of an introductory Earth History course at the University of Michigan. The course focuses on basic geologic language and principles, earth materials, depositional environments, geologic time, plate tectonic and evolutionary theory. The website contains online study guides, lecture notes, homework, and useful links.
A Correlated History of Earth
This page describes a geologic timescale poster available for purchase. The site also contains an interesting essay: "A Galactic Orbit Model for Periodic Mass Extinction," discussing how clusters of impacts could cause periodic mass extinctions.
A Brief History of Evolutionary Genetics
This web article discusses the history of evolutionary genetics. The article highlights important contributors such as Sewall Wright and Dobzhansky as well as current ideas in evolutionary genetics. From this webpage, users can read and download the article and follow links to other useful websites.
Woman's Building History: Susan King (Otis College)
Susan E. King moved to Southern California in the 1970's to be part of the Feminist Studio Workshop where she started writing and making artists' books. For many years, she was on faculty and she served as Studio Director of the Women's Graphic Center at the Woman's Building. King grew up in the South, in a family of storytellers. Southern oral tradition and history, and writing about place often appear in her work. Trained as a sculptor, she brings sculptural aspects to making artists' books. H
Donna Bohanan- Kicklighter Endowed Professor, History
Winner of the 2010 Gerald and Emily Leischuck Endowed Presidential Award for Excellence in Teaching
The evolution of learning technologies throughout history
The NY Times have put together a great interactive timeline of learning technologies from the 'The Horn Book' through to the iPad and everything in between. This is a great little piece of history to share with your students
The History of European Inventions
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Indigenous Spiritual Wellbeing - Our history - Timeline
An interactive timeline tracing the history of Aboriginal and Torres
Strait Islander people from pre European settlement to modern day including traditional
life, government policies, ATSI resistance, stolen generation and Indigenous struggle for
recognition and equality.
Indigenous Spiritual Wellbeing - Our history - Land and sea
An animation providing information on Aboriginal and Torres Strait
Islander traditional culture including pre European lifestyle and relationship to land and
sea. This resource also includes information on the impacts of European settlement on Indigenous
traditional lifestyles, food, land and animals.
Indigenous Spiritual Wellbeing - Our history - Policies
A learning resource that details the history of Australian government polices toward Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.















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