20 March 2025
Firmware up to date
Some of the regular jobs using the @pascoscientific sensors is the keep all the firmware up to date and charge or change the batteries so the sensors are ready for action.
19 March 2025
Different sided dice
Changing the probabilities: Instead of the usual 1/6, we looked at 3—to 9-sided dice to see how the probabilities changed. It was also interesting to see the shapes that these dice made.
18 March 2025
Steam Engine
Energy transfers using a steam engine. There is nothing like having a steam engine in the classroom. The interest level goes up and so does the enthusiasm to control the engine and make hammers work and polishers polish.
17 March 2025
Plating results
Investigating the effects of Mint and Garlic on the growth of bacteria. The results were not as good as we had hoped. With different concentrations only the most concentrated had any effect on the development of bacteria, suggesting that these bacterial agents are not that effective.
16 March 2025
Parliamentary Makeup
A-Level Sociology. Does Parliament reflect the social makeup of the population it represents in 2025? Book stats are out of date. There is a 60:40 split in men to women. Nearly 24% of MPs went to independent schools and 85% are University graduates. How do you feel about the social makeup?
15 March 2025
BSOD
What is the Blue Screen of Death? What does it mean, and how can we recover from it? A-level computing students find out how to fix the machine so it works again.
14 March 2025
Rusting
Three test tubes after a few weeks. The staple in water and air had all but rusted away, the one in air but no water was untouched, and the one with water and no air because of the oil had only a joint of rusting. The students had to explain why.
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