Sometimes it is best to start with a clean operating system and install everything how and where you want it. Students install Python3, an Apache web server and Django to control their Python programs in a Web environment.
10 September 2023
09 September 2023
Expansion of Metals
Exploring metal heating and properties, especially the bimetallic strip. 🌡️ Some essential topics vanish from the syllabus and skip years 7-9. It's concerning when Year 11 students miss out! 📚 #ScienceEducation #TeachingEssentials
08 September 2023
Ligands
Making some very pretty ligands using Conc HCl with Copper Chloride to make the yellow colour of CuCl2 and then Ammonia Solution to make the deep blue of Copper Ammonia ligands, then onto bidentate with ethylenediamine and then a multidentate with EDTA
07 September 2023
New Casio Calculator
The new Casio fx-85GT CW is different to the older calculators. It is very different to use and has new menus. Many of the usual features are hidden behind menus and many new exciting and useful features, such as number lines.
Pressure Temperature Law
Using the @pascoscientific wireless pressure sensor to understand the pressure-temperature law. As the temperature increases the pressure increases if the volume remains constant.
06 September 2023
Solving Quadratics
A-level Maths: Many students need to remember that all the papers are calculator papers, and they can use the calculators to solve the quadratic and use the graphing functions to help them see the shapes of graphs.
05 September 2023
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