If you are looking for some podcasts that are produced by students, here’s an example.
For teachers, you’ll be able to find resources like lesson plan, rubrics and a few tips too. Enjoy 🙂
Writing up Research – Using the Literature
This page hosted by Thailand Asian Institute of Technology highlights on the purpose of doing literature review in research, and how to go about doing a good one. It’s surely come in useful for the task at hand 🙂
Survival 101: Software to Support Your Scholarly Life
Chanced up this wonderful collection (not restricted to only scholars though). A big Thank you should go to you too, Becky 🙂
Gravity (or no gravity), anyone?
NASA Quest has this 37 mins video on their page which might be suited for any Physics teacher touching on the topic of gravity. Th program demonstrates the actions of a variety of children’s toys in microgravity for classroom comparison with the actions of similar toys on Earth. Enjoy, regardless if you are a physics teacher 🙂
Do group blogs work?
James Farmer‘s recent post is on this topic. Take a look at the comments that follow the short post, rich comments for some of us who are tempted to use group blogs too 🙂
