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Record: 1361
Free Online Graph Paper / Grid Paper PDFs Downloadable and printable. This site can't cover all needs, but it does allow you to make and adjust many different types of Graph paper.
Record: 1419
e-Learning in Science: Creating a Classroom of Active Learners Texts, encyclopedias and worksheets are quickly being replaced by online libraries, search engines and activities. In addition, recent advances in technology have made collaborative web-based learning opportunities. First published in the June 2006 Crucible
Record: 1451
Whiteboarding can give you the H.O.T.S. (Higher Order Thinking Skills) Establishing a student-centered active-learning culture is the hidden curriculum in these semester startup activities. Whiteboarding is key in achieving this goal. First published in the January Crucible 2007, article is physics based but can be applied to other courses
Record: 1466
Careers in Science: An Interview with Elissia Hillier Forensic DNA Analytical Officer for the RCMP She works at Forensic Laboratory Services in Ottawa. First published in the March 2007 Crucible
Record: 1477
Heightening the drama - Science teaching needs to provide the view that science is exciting. We can apply very simple rules to our classroom behaviour as teachers to help this along. First published in the Sept. 2007 Crucible
Record: 1483
SNC3E course materials from Cheryl Welbanks-Virgin. The following worksheets were prepared to enhance the teaching of the SNC3E course work. They can be used in addition to laboratory work, activities, cooperative group work and field work.
Record: 1495
Noise and Success There are many types of noise. “Audible” noise, and “Misconception” or “Alternate Conception” noise. A great deal of work has been done in physics education research (PER) to find methods to overcome these types of noise. First published in the Crucible Jan. 2008
Record: 1517
Thinking in Motion: Integrating Digital Video with Science Education Science is constantly in motion, and digital video technology has finally caught up. The tools necessary to bring science to life and off the textbook pages are eagerly waiting to be implemented into the science curriculum. This article provides suggestions for implementing the use of digital video, for both teachers and students. By Alexander Sasha Geukjian. First published in the March Crucible 2008
Record: 1559
A series of short videos on various current science topics in Physics, Chemistry, Biology and Earth Science. Applications in many areas of the curriculum.Time travel, antimatter, states of matter, nanotechnology, energy, cloning, stem cells, MRI, GM foods, oceans, flight, satellite imaging, interviews with scientists etc.