18 June 2022
Clinostat
My new clinostat has arrived so we can now have a go at some tropism experiments, demos and videos. I cam hope to do a series of time lapse videos of the seedlings growing and not bending towards the light.
17 June 2022
Pasco metal Metre Stick
At the other end of the ruler the two are together but the new wooden metre stick is warped and is not straight. It isn't even 1 metre. I believe in giving the students the best equipment so that they can get the best results.
16 June 2022
Spectroscope
Using a hand spectroscope causes many problems for the students to observe what they are supposed to see. Using the camera I can at least ensure that even if the student could observe the spectra themselves they have looked at what they should have seen
15 June 2022
Thermoelectric Generator
Thermoelectric Generator or a Seebeck generator works via a heat transfer though a material to convert 'heat' into electricity. A thermoelectric generator also known as a TEG, is a solid state device that converts heat flux (temperature differences) directly into electrical energy through a phenomenon called the Seebeck or Peltier effect which is a form of thermoelectric effect. this type of generator is being used by NASA and the Martian Rovers to power without the uses of solar panels, because of how inefficient they are!
14 June 2022
A level Maths
One of the most essential Maths lessons a student can have is on how to use a calculator. The students take these calculators into the exam without the knowledge of most of the functions, which could help them in the exams
13 June 2022
Simulations
Sometimes simulations are a good idea to show a concept that can't be seen. But should you use computer simulations or instead is it better to have models and apparatus that the students can touch and play with. The latter although they take time to make seem to work much better
12 June 2022
Dragons fire
One of those fun experiments - producing dragons fire - the boron sparks off an exciting and interesting conversation on flame tests, identification of chemicals and fireworks.
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