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Profiler – create a topographic profile Import file (KML, KMZ, GPX) loaded layer and topographic profile of the route. Sometimes, some files do not automatically create a profile! Zoom: 15Counter markers: 2Status: REQUEST_DENIEDАzimuth: 73°Mouse px: ...Lat./Lon.: ...Center point: -25.343780041796837, 131.03412500000002Center point location: no data How to make a topographic profile? Reset Find your area of interest on the map Select the cursor min. 2 points (max. 300) Ready – site profile will be generated in seconds Embed the chart on your site Copy and save the link to the chart Add the route to the map Program Geocontext-Profiler allows you to make topographic profiles anywhere on Earth in the seabed and ocean floor. Within the program, you can find some advanced options that allow you to create a profile along the road, bicycle and pedestrian paths, and measuring the slope angle. Geocontext-Profiler on your website? Video: GEOCONTEXT-GISGoogle Maps JS API V3 – and How to make a topographic profile? Video:

Stand Against Violence Conflict Map Lists of Nobel Prizes and Laureates Conflict Map Start the Conflict Map About the map In the course of the 20th century, mankind experienced some of the most devastating wars of all times. The Nobel Prize Have a look at the list of all Nobel Peace Prize Laureates from 1901 until today! Readings Wars in the 20th Century and Nobel Peace Prize Statistics » Share this: Share on facebook Share on google_plusone_share Share on twitter More Sharing Services18 Share on email To cite this pageMLA style: "Conflict Map". Recommended: The Legacy of Alfred Nobel On 27 November 1895 Alfred Nobel signed his last will in Paris. Play the Blood Typing Game Try to save some patients and learn about human blood types! Unlocking the Secrets of Our Cells Discover the 2012 awarded research on stem cells and cell signalling. Contact E-mail us Press Sitemap A-Z Index Frequently Asked Questions Terms Follow Contact | Press | Sitemap | FAQ | Terms Copyright © Nobel Media AB 2014 Follow us: Follow us: Facebook Google+ Twitter YouTube

Diagnostic questions Many of the questions and tasks we are developing in the York Science project can be described as ‘diagnostic’. That is, not only do they tell you which students have some understanding of the idea you are interested in, they also give you some information about the misconceptions of those who do not use the accepted scientific explanation. For instance take a look at this question from the Light and colour topic. The correct answer is D, but A, B, and C are all ideas held by many students (and adults). Many children may have not experienced complete darkness and will know that after the light is switched off in the bedroom at night their eyes adjust to the dark and they can see dimly.They may have seen a cat at night and seen its eyes reflecting back the light from a torch or car headlights. Rather than ask students simply to select one of these as the correct answer you can gain a lot more information by asking them how they sure they are.

iPad Apps for Autistic Students Apps on portable devices such as the Apple iPad can help non-verbal children to communicate basic needs. Intuitive apps that employ colorful images and sounds can also hold a child's attention long enough to learn and offer effective tools to build vocabulary and reinforce word knowledge. The following iPad apps are designed to augment self-expression among children with autism spectrum disorders and other cognitive impairments. Becoming more comfortable with language may also encourage more safe social interaction among family members and classmates. 1. Apple iTunes Store Autism Xpress is a free app that encourages people with autism to recognize and express emotions. 2. Grace is a picture exchange system designed to encourage independent social interaction among people with autism. 3. iConverse iConverse is designed for children with autistic and other communicative disabilities who have not yet mastered basic speech. 4. 5.

Physics Flash Animations We have been increasingly using Flash animations for illustrating Physics content. This page provides access to those animations which may be of general interest. The animations will appear in a separate window. The animations are sorted by category, and the file size of each animation is included in the listing. Also included is the minimum version of the Flash player that is required; the player is available free from In addition, I have prepared a small tutorial in using Flash to do Physics animations. LInks to versions of these animations in other languages, other links, and license information appear towards the bottom of this page. The Animations There are 99 animations listed below. Other Languages and Links These animations have been translated into Catalan, Spanish and Basque: En aquest enllaç podeu trobar la versió al català de les animacions Flash de Física. These animations were written by David M.

LTTO Episodes | COFA Online Gateway Contact Us Home LTTO Episodes Learning To Teach Online Episodes context, planning and teaching case studies technical glossary context, planning and teaching Welcome to Learning to Teach Online What are the aims of the Learning to Teach Online project? COFA Online Cracks the MERLOT Learning To Teach Online, a video-based program from UNSW... 02 May 2012 Why is online teaching important? What role does online teaching have in our society? Conducting effective online discussions Strategies for creating and sustaining online interaction. 23 Feb 2011 Managing your time when teaching online How can you make the most of your time when teaching online? Learning management system or the open web? Key considerations about using an LMS or open social media. 26 Oct 2010 Integrating online resources into your teaching Benefit from using online educational resources. 10 Mar 2011 Planning your online class Important considerations for planning online curricula. 17 Jan 2011 Engaging and motivating students case studies

Democracies in the World Democracy means “ruled by the people”. Democracy is a human right. Most countries in the world claim they are democratic, but are they? You can find out here by having a look at the Democracy Map! During the years, many countries have moved from a non-democratic government to a democracy. Start the Democracy Map! About the Democracy map Democracy can be defined in many different ways. Democratic countries: The citizens have a high degree of political and civil freedom. Partly democratic countries: The citizens have a lower degree of political rights and civil freedom, often due to insufficient legislation and corruption. Non-democratic countries: The citizens have no civil freedom and the political processes are strictly controlled. (The more democratic a country is governed, the more political participation and civil freedom are available for the citizens of the country.)

St Richard Gwyn Catholic High School - Home St Richard Gwyn Catholic High School Albert Avenue, Flint, Flintshire, CH6 5JZ Back to Home Page You are here: Home» Mon Apr 21 2014 ||Pause ◂Previous▸Next 0Jump To Image 01Jump To Image 12Jump To Image 23Jump To Image 34Jump To Image 45Jump To Image 56Jump To Image 67Jump To Image 78Jump To Image 89Jump To Image 910Jump To Image 1011Jump To Image 1112Jump To Image 1213Jump To Image 1314Jump To Image 1415Jump To Image 15 Home SRG House System Leader Board - July 2013 Click here to view more St Richard Gwyn Catholic High School News 11 April 2014 Click here to view more Newsletters Copyright © 2014 St Richard Gwyn Catholic High School Website Design for Schools by e4education

Autism awareness Comment:5 average rating | Comments (3)Last Updated:31 March, 2014Section:Resources A special selection of resources designed to support the teaching of pupils with autism across different age ranges and settings.Includes a number of practical activities and lesson plans that could be used within the classroom. Autism spectrum disorders resource pack Useful guidance for school staff from the National Autistic Society. Also contains lesson ideas and resources. Autism: Top Five Tips Poster An informative, colourful poster to hang in your staffroom; this resource gives key information and ideas in an easy to read format. Autism awareness pack A pack of different worksheets and information sheets for children with ASD and Asperger’s to complete and work through in order to understand ASD and support behaviour and emotions. What is good practice in autism education? Being different may be cool Autism awareness peer support pack Boy in a bubble IDP: Supporting children with autism - EYFS

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