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Scientific progress is built on failure

Scientific progress is built on failure | Educational Pedagogy | Scoop.it

Learning to handle failure is just part of scientific life, writes Eileen Parkes. (...) - Nature, by Eileen Parkes, 2019/01/10


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ICRAR: Outreach and Education

ICRAR: Outreach and Education | Educational Pedagogy | Scoop.it
"ICRAR is the International Centre for Radio Astronomy Research, and we have a team of teachers and science communicators ready to help you (even as we learn more about the online world ourselves). This is a shorter reminder email that we have a few regular things on offer for teachers if you’re after some support.

 Tuesdays 4-5pm you can complete SPIRIT 101 and learn how to get your Y9/10 class involved with our fully online robotic telescopes (register here https://uwa.zoom.us/meeting/register/u5Alfuqupjgs9mU_ppSH9F8znSWgT8ypFg)

 Wednesdays 4-430 you can learn about AstroQuest and how you can use this citizen science project in your virtual classes (register here https://uwa.zoom.us/meeting/register/v5ElcO6sqjotE4o53Qm-Iqo3MYCdM-rrYw)

 Thursdays 4-430pm you can Ask an Astrophysicist your space science/universe questions if you might be struggling with concepts you still need to teach. Open to all teachers of all year levels. (Register here: https://uwa.zoom.us/meeting/register/uZcodOutrzotdp5k2WRkGug5EDplPqWJFQ)

 Links of interest:
- SPIRIT program http://spirit.icrar.org/ ;
- AstroQuest teacher resources https://astroquest.net.au/teachers/ ;
- ICRAR’s weekly astronomy lecture, Wednesdays 730pm AWST https://www.youtube.com/icrar ;

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""ICRAR is the International Centre for Radio Astronomy Research, and we have a team of teachers and science communicators ready to help you (even as we learn more about the online world ourselves). This is a shorter reminder email that we have a few regular things on offer for teachers if you’re after some support."
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5 Good YouTube Channels for Science Teachers and Students via Educators' tech 

5 Good YouTube Channels for Science Teachers and Students via Educators' tech  | Educational Pedagogy | Scoop.it
Free resource of educational web tools, 21st century skills, tips and tutorials on how teachers and students integrate technology into education

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Jessica Esmeralda's curator insight, February 17, 2019 9:19 PM
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All over the world, CLIL-based learning is becoming the desire of the schools since it presents to students the benefit of learning a foreign language through several subjects (content). Therefore, I should be prepared with material that involves English language and content; therefore, this article is very appropiate for me. In this article, there are 5 excellent YouTube channels recommended for science teachers, the channels that most caught my attention are:
1.Make me genious--> This channel is addressed to children; therefore, the videos are cartoons. I like the fact that in this channel you can find topics as human body systems and plants.
2. Brain stuff--> In this channel you can find the science behind the world around us. It explain the nature of different phenomena we experience in our daily lives;therefore, it can be more interesting for students.
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17 of the Best Science Apps for Elementary School Students - Tech Edvocate

17 of the Best Science Apps for Elementary School Students - Tech Edvocate | Educational Pedagogy | Scoop.it
At last count, there were over 80,000 educational apps available to teachers. There are apps for everything: literacy, STEM, productivity, audiovisual, etc. There are apps which improve accessibility for students with different learning challenges, i.e. text to voice, voice to text, etc.

While many of these may be a dream come true for educators, the dizzying array of choices is also a nightmare. Teachers just don’t have time to filter through thousands of apps to find the one that works best for the needs of their students. To help, we started to create curated lists of the best apps in a variety of education related categories. In this installment, we will present the best science apps for elementary school students.

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11 Chemistry Apps for High School Students curated by educators' technology

11 Chemistry Apps for High School Students curated by educators' technology | Educational Pedagogy | Scoop.it
Free resource of educational web tools, 21st century skills, tips and tutorials on how teachers and students integrate technology into education

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3 Good YouTube Channels for Science Teachers via Educators' technology

3 Good YouTube Channels for Science Teachers via Educators' technology | Educational Pedagogy | Scoop.it
Free resource of educational web tools, 21st century skills, tips and tutorials on how teachers and students integrate technology into education

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Science Distance Teaching Resources via Educators' technology 

Science Distance Teaching Resources via Educators' technology  | Educational Pedagogy | Scoop.it
science resources for distance education,

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Here Is A Huge Library of Math and Science Simulations

Here Is A Huge Library of Math and Science Simulations | Educational Pedagogy | Scoop.it
ExploreLearning Gizmos provides over 400 math and science online simulations that power inquiry and understanding. It has a free Gizmos account available for science and math educators with a curated collection of Gizmos that change every January/July. Aligned to NGSS and state standards, each Gizmo comes with teacher guides and customizable lesson materials to help teachers and students delve deeper into the material.

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Interactive Simulations for Math and Science via Educators' tech 

Interactive Simulations for Math and Science via Educators' tech  | Educational Pedagogy | Scoop.it
Free resource of educational web tools, 21st century skills, tips and tutorials on how teachers and students integrate technology into education

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 Check Out NASA's Interactive Guide to the Solar System via @rmbyrne

 Check Out NASA's Interactive Guide to the Solar System via @rmbyrne | Educational Pedagogy | Scoop.it
The new school year will be here soon and I haven't taken a break all summer. I'm taking a short break from the Internet to go fishing a

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Tons Of Resources To Prepare For Google Science Fair (& Probably Any Science Fair) via @LarryFerlazzo 

Tons Of Resources To Prepare For Google Science Fair (& Probably Any Science Fair) via @LarryFerlazzo  | Educational Pedagogy | Scoop.it
Projects can’t be submitted to the 2018 Google Science Fair until September, but they have unveiled a ton of new materials that educators can use to help prepare for it. I did a quick review …

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Videos About the Science of the Winter Olympics via @rmbyrne

Videos About the Science of the Winter Olympics via @rmbyrne | Educational Pedagogy | Scoop.it
On Tuesday I shared a playlist of 16 videos about the science of the Winter Olympics . Those videos were created by the National Scienc

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