18 January 2025
Backups
Teaching the art of backups: striking the balance between frequency and efficiency. Backup too often, and it may slow your workflow; not often enough, and you risk repeating lost work. Prevent data loss, work smarter!
17 January 2025
Allotropes of Carbon
Teaching GCSE Chemistry? Bring carbon to life with 3D models of its allotropes and real examples! From diamond's brilliance to graphite's layers, fullerenes, and nanotubes, students can see and feel the structures that make carbon so versatile. #ScienceMadeFun #GCSEChemistry
16 January 2025
Ideal Gas Law
Exploring the ideal gas Law with the @pascoscientific Ideal Gas experiment with the chemistry sensor connected to a wireless module so we can measure both the temperature and the pressure. The temperature change can be recorded as the pressure is changed by moving the syringe.
15 January 2025
The calculator Solver
A-Level Maths students used the CG50 calculator solver to tackle sine and cosine rules. It simplifies the process, offering a clear and intuitive way to solve these problems effectively!
14 January 2025
Archimedes Bucket and Cylinder
I measure the weight of a mass using a spring balance, then submerge it in water. The buoyant force reduces the weight, but adding the same mass of water to the bucket restores it. A simple and clever demonstration of how the displaced water equals the mass added!
13 January 2025
Peptide Bond
Exploring protein structure in A-Level Biology: Starting with simple amino acids like glycine and alanine, forming a peptide bond by removing water. Step by step, building the protein's primary structure. #Biology #ProteinSynthesis #STEM
12 January 2025
Sugar added to food
Exploring sweet taste preferences in A-Level Psychology: Evolutionary pressures associate sweetness with high energy and non-toxicity. Food companies exploit this by adding excessive sugar to products, appealing to our natural instincts. #Psychology #FoodScience
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