2015년 2월 26일 목요일

February's education news

Resources for the international year of light, science celebrations and a new app

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Top 5 resources
To celebrate the international year of light…
Light video lectures - A series of short experiments from Dr Peter Wothers about the chemistry of light and chemical reactions.

Solar cells and Smart cars – BASF scientist Dr Ingmar Bruder explains the
science involved in organic photovoltaics.


Sunscreen and UV – A fun demonstration to teach the importance of protecting against UV light.


The Solar Spark – Harness the potential of solar energy with information and resources developed by The University of Edinburgh.


Photosynthesis and solar fuels – Support for teaching and learning in
this subject from our Science team. Developed for students aged 16 and up.

 
 
 
Celebrating science
 
British Science Week
Are you ready for British Science Week (13 – 22 March)? There are lots of great events and activities happening to celebrate, including the Chemical Reaction Challenge (below) - one of the things we're doing to support you and your school.
 
 
 
Take part in the Chemical Reaction Challenge
 
Chemical Reaction Challenge
Inspire your students to compete against each other and the clock in our free multi-player chemistry quiz.The Challenge will run from 13-22 March, testing Key Stage 3 chemistry knowledge in partnership with 3P Learning.
 
Register your interest
 
 
Education in Chemistry app review
 
Education in Chemistry App Review
Our new, free Education in Chemistry app gives you the latest issues at your fingertips – to read whenever and wherever you want them. Dr Michael Seery (Dublin Institute of Technology) recently reviewed the app and had this to say…
 
Read the review
 
 
Hands-on chemistry at
Big Bang 2015
 
Big Bang Fair
Going to the Big Bang Fair this year? Come and visit us on stands AS19 (Alive zone) and S82 (Source zone). They will be full of fun activities, demonstrations and high-tech kit to try, as well as teaching resource and product information.
 
Water: a global experiment with hydrogels
 
Global Expirment
Thousands of young people around the world are taking part in this year’s global experiment and sharing their scientific discoveries online. It’s fun and so easy to take part – why not make it part of your lessons?
 
 
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