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7 Popular Science Museums

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From the invention of fire to Mars exploration, our insatiable appetite to discover and learn is getting wilder and wilder and with it our scientific knowledge. In today's post I share with you this collection of 7 popular science museums as featured in Google Arts & Culture. Visit the website of City of Space.

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The Metaverse Hype Died Down. Where Does That Leave Colleges That Invested In It?

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This semester, more than 2,500 students at Los Angeles City College are taking a course that offers the option of learning in extended reality, Drummond estimates. Learn more about EdSurge ethics and policies here and supporters here.) South Dakota State received funding from Meta Immersive Learning to support the effort.)

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Indoor STEM Activities for Kids

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As winter begins, keeping kids both physically and mentally active becomes a challenging task for parents and educators. The Magic of Kitchen Chemistry Chemistry is all around us, especially in the kitchen! It’s a fantastic way to get students excited about science through hands-on learning.

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From Scientist to Shareholder: Why do it?

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It is therefore vital that students see the benefits – for themselves and their societies – of learning national sciences such as biology, chemistry, and physics. As John Doerr, successful venture capitalist and early investor in Google, recently phrased it: “Sustainability is the next computer science”.

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Behind the screens: the crystals that flow like rain down a windowpane

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AKHSHAY’S PHYSICAL EXPERIMENTS. This not only helps scientists understand what is going on behind the scenes, and why, but also helps to enable the physics to be applied in technology in the future. He starts by considering some basic principles of physics – that the momentum and energy of a system are always conserved.

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How do bacteria help and harm crops?

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Therefore, plant pathologists like Jong need to learn as much as possible about how plants and microbes interact with each other at the molecular level, to understand which interactions may lead to crop disease, how pathogens attack plants in these cases, and how the plants defend themselves. “And

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9 Good Collections of Videos for Education

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This placed the responsibility for learning on the students, using teacher-prescribed methods, even though decades of research screamed that lots of kids perform better with images than pages filled with black-and-white text. You can find her resources at Structured Learning. When I started teaching, videos were a rarity.

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