A-level computing Projects are on their way. Some using LAMP - Linux Apache, a database - often MariaDB and Perl/Php or Python as a basis for the development running on a Raspberry Pi. Many have some AI in the proposals, as this seems a great introduction.
18 June 2023
17 June 2023
Peacock Ore
Behold #PeacockOre – a dazzling delight of nature. The colours dance & shift as you move it around. It's a beautiful blend of copper & iron sulfides, chemically Cu5FeS4. Easily one of the most enchanting ores out there. #Minerals #Geology
16 June 2023
Rates of Reactions
15 June 2023
Modelling Mechanics
Using the inclined plane and a Newton meter to examine the forces involved. Changing the runway surface to change the friction coefficient to investigate how the forces change. Altering the angle to change the sin and cos values. Lots of calculator work.
14 June 2023
Perpendicular Gradient Rule
I was going through some AS Maths Questions with some students and I was surprised that none of them had met the Perpendicular Gradient Rule
Gradient of Line 1 x Gradient of Line 2 = -1 if perpendicular
13 June 2023
Heating and Cooling
Heating and Cooling using a couple of @Pascoscientific wireless thermometers linked to Capstone to capture and print out the data. The students were deciding on whether black or white radiators were the best.
12 June 2023
Ready for Microbiology
Kit's sterilized, broth brewed. Agar slopes set, plates poured. All set for students to dive into learning aseptic technique! #ScienceInProgress #LabReady
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