background preloader

Science

Facebook Twitter

Physics. Technician resources. No flash, no Harry, just great science – new 'Insight' Monday, 18 February 2013 11:38 It's not on digital pads and wasn't at BETT, but science teachers will love the new 'Insight' – Roger Frost 'Insight iLOG VideoLab': a 'broadminded approach to collecting data' How many of the software programs commonly used on computers in the 1990s are still being used on them today? One favourite, called Datalogging Insight, lives on and a new version for 2013 has just arrived.

Insight is a family of primary and secondary school software that grew out of the University of Leicester in 1992. The family includes tools that record readings from sensors, let you model the heat lost from a house, or coax a control box into actuating motors and lamps. The new edition has evolved over 20 years and acquired Insight iLOG VideoLab as its name. You could use it, or your phone, to film some table tennis and use the program to mark the position of the ping-pong ball in each frame of the clip. 'You can show the acceleration of a space shuttle' Twig Science Films. Welcome to IDS, Instruments Direct (Services) Ltd. The Particle Adventure. Science 2.0 - ® The world's best scientists, the Internet's smartest readers.

100 Incredible Lectures from the World's Top Scientists. Posted on Thursday June 18, 2009 by Staff Writers By Sarah Russel Unless you’re enrolled at one of the best online colleges or are an elite member of the science and engineering inner circle, you’re probably left out of most of the exciting research explored by the world’s greatest scientists. But thanks to the Internet and the generosity of many universities and online colleges, you’ve now got access to the cutting edge theories and projects that are changing the world in this list below. If you’re looking for even more amazing lectures, check out our updated list for 2012 with more talks from great minds. General Let the world’s top scientists explain exactly how they do their job when you listen to these lectures.

Science and Engineering From materials science to the study of thermodynamics, learn more about the science of engineering here. WTC Lecture – collapse of WTC Buildings: Steven E. Biology and Medicine Chemistry Physics and Astronomy Earth and Environment Technology Science and Business. Science news and science jobs from New Scientist - New Scientist.