As the new A Level computing students start learning and they start to look for projects, should we just teach them programming or use real world environments such as docker that they will meet if they do any real projects
15 September 2022
14 September 2022
Moving Electricity
Its a great demo when you can show how using step up and step down transformers how electricity can be moved across the country from the power station to the home. Its also fun generating the electricity from chemical to steam to a generator.
13 September 2022
Metallic Structure Model
A Petri dish, some water and washing up liquid, a straw and a pipette tip and with a gentle blow we have a model of a metal.
12 September 2022
Calcium Oxide reacting with water
Adding water to the Calcium Oxide to make slaked lime and a lot of heat. The lump in the middle is the bit that didn't react that upset the figures.
Limestone experiments
Heating Limestone intensely to make Calcium Oxide, thermal decomposition. Weighing before and after showed a slight decrease in mass. Not as much as the students predicted until they did the next experiment
11 September 2022
Fuel cells
Setting up and running a fuel cell to make hydrogen and oxygen and then reversing the fuel cell to make electricity. We made the electricity either by wind or solar power to split the water
10 September 2022
A level Maths
Amid the Prime Minister changing and a beloved Monarch dying and a new King Proclaimed, A level Maths continues unchanged
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