Cutting a piece of Sodium to see how easily it cuts with a scalpel, and then watching the shiny metal surface as it reacts with the air in the atmosphere.
18 August 2023
17 August 2023
Lesson Prep
Lesson Prep - learning all about schema.org and tags to put into websites ready to teach some new students. Part of the fun of teaching is actaully the teachers learning new things.
16 August 2023
Online Maths classes
Online Maths lessons seem to be very popular. No travel and working with virtual classmates. The difference is in the production, two-way interaction, using phones as tablets and whiteboarding as well as multiple cameras and visualisers. The setup does make a difference in education. Teaching and demonstrating GCSE and A-level Maths and Further Maths at Hemel Private Tuition, part of Philip M Russell Ltd.
15 August 2023
Old Oscilloscope
Getting out the very old Oscilloscope to demonstrate how the machine works. The lid comes off easily revealing all the parts inside. Students are amazed at the size of a CRT.
14 August 2023
Linking Sciences
Food tests where Chemistry and Biology interact. I like to remove artificial barriers between the sciences and get students to think about linking Engineering and Maths with Chemistry, Physics and Biology.
13 August 2023
Laptop upgrade
How to revitalise an old i7 laptop by adding a 1TB SSD and upgrading the RAM to 16Mb from 8Mb for £80. Reinstalling windows from scratch and a terrific boost in speed. This 10-year-old laptop was faster than many students' laptops after the upgrade. Teaching and demonstrating A-level Computer Science at Hemel Private Tuition, part of Philip M Russell Ltd.
12 August 2023
Fun with Transformers
Using transformers to set up, set down and isolate. The students liked the idea of isolated circuits with seemingly no generator or battery to power them, just a magnetic field at Hemel Private Tuition part of Philip M Russell Ltd.
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