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Biology Innovation – AS & A-Level Biology Revision Notes TEFL Course - TESOL Certification - Teaching english as a foreign language Biology PowerPoints This page contains links to the PowerPoint presentations that I use in class. Though I place them here to give my students 24/7 access, they may also be used by any teacher or student who can benefit from this resource. Feel free to alert me to errors or problems you encounter with them. I am no longer posting these presentations in Flash. The HTML5 presentations also have some nice new features. For people who want the original PowerPoint file, you can download the PowerPoint Slide Show (.ppsx).

The death of computing : Articles : Future of Computing : BCS Neil McBride says computer science was populated by mathematicians and physicists but now virtual robots can be created by eight-year olds without needing programming, logic or discrete mathematics skills. Does that mean we have a dying discipline? We all know there's a crisis in university computer science departments. Student numbers are dwindling - down 115 just last year. At the same time the computing unit of funding has fallen. And the onset of fees has made students think twice about joining a profession where the plethora of new jobs in the 1990s has reduced to a trickle and it's only just looking as if employment prospects may be on the upturn. Dropping numbers of A Level students, a view that IT is a job for geeks and social misfits and a perception that there’s nothing interesting in computer science doesn’t help. And the problem's global. As the ship sinks, we computer scientists fiddle on the deck hoping to avoid the icy waters. Something significant has changed.

pwpt biology - Biology Junction The Spider Silk Protein May Lead to Generation of Artificial Heart for HumansThe biocompatibility, biodegradability and strength of spider silk are some of the properties that have excited researchers on the possibilities it provides. This is a protein-based compound that does not cause any adverse allergic, immune or inflammatory reactions in humans. Recently, recombinant technology has enabled scientists to manufacture spider silk, and there is a race … Continue reading "pwpt biology"Researchers Literally Reach for the Moon in Search for Parkinson’s Disease CureResearchers believe that the cure for Parkinson’s disease may be found by conducting their experiments in microgravity environments in space. One of the key Parkinson’s Disease proteins, called LRRK2, will be sent to the International Space Station for further study.

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The Biology Place NOTE: The Shockwave files (.dcr extension) located on this site will not run on iPads or in 64-bit Chrome v. 39 or higher. Please use Internet Explorer or FireFox. BioCoach BioCoach activities allow students to visualize and apply their understanding of biological concepts. LabBench LabBench provides students with pre- and post-lab reviews. Glossary The Glossary is a comprehensive, online, easily accessible listing of definitions of the key biological concepts and terms introductory students are likely to encounter. AP® is a trademark registered and/or owned by the College Board, which was not involved in the production of, and does not endorse, this site.

e-learning 2.0 - how Web technologies are shaping education Written by Steve O'Hear and edited by Richard MacManus. This is a two-part series in which Steve will explore how Web technologies are being used in education. In Part 2 he will profile Elgg, social network software for education, and interview its founders. Much has been written on Read/WriteWeb (and elsewhere) about the effect that web technologies are having on commerce, media, and business in general. As I wrote in The Guardian last year: "Like the web itself, the early promise of e-learning - that of empowerment - has not been fully realized. The traditional approach to e-learning has been to employ the use of a Virtual Learning Environment (VLE), software that is often cumbersome and expensive - and which tends to be structured around courses, timetables, and testing. Blogging Students use of blogs are far ranging. From the Secret Life of Bees Study Guide More edu-blogging examples School children in the UK are proof that you're never too young to start edu-blogging. Teacher's TV

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