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Dubstep Roundup Vol. 15 - 4.22.2011 [JAMES BLAKE, DEADMAU5, ROBYN, GINUWINE and more...] Welcome to Dubstep Roundup Vol. 15 THE BASS IS BAAaaack Its a beautiful day in the neighborhood, a beautiful day in the neighborhood, oh wont you be my neighbor….BOOOOM!!!!! Math, Physics, and Engineering Applets Oscillations and Waves Acoustics Signal Processing A Quick Look into the Science of Time It turns out Doctor Who was right: “Timey-wimey” is, indeed, a bit “wibbly-wobbly.” Scientists have confirmed, several times, that the speed at which time passes is both variable and malleable. We can speed it up. We can slow it down. In fact, you do so every day without knowing it. Teachers Are Awesome: This Physics Teacher Gives Students a Memorable Lesson About the Meaning of Life Ever have one of those teachers that made a tangible impact on you not just because their instruction was so amazing that you completely fell in love with the subject, but because they imparted unforgettable life lessons? Jeffrey Wright, a physics teacher at Kentucky's Louisville Male High School who's profiled in the above New York Times-produced video, is one such educator. The video was released just before the New Year, so if you missed it during all the hustle and bustle, you'll want to give it a view. You'll see that Wright's an incredible instructor—the passion he has for the subject, will make you wish he'd been your physics teacher, too—but, as he told the Times, "When you start talking about physics, you start to wonder, "What is the purpose of it all?'" Students started asking him "those ultimate questions," says Wright, "I wanted them to look at their life in a little different way—as opposed to just through the laws of physics—and give themselves more purpose in life."

classroom practice April 19, 2014 How Should Learning Teams Choose Essential Outcomes?How Should Learning Teams Choose Essential Outcomes? by Bill Ferriter One of the questions that I'm often asked in #atplc workshops is, "How should our learning team identify the essential and nonessential standards in our curriculum?" Project-Based Learning Leads to Innovation - Global Learning The number one question I am asked is what teaching for the global innovation age looks like. My colleague Lisa Tyrrell offers a glimpse at promising practices. By Lisa Tyrrell At the recent Deeper Learning Conference at High Tech High in San Diego, keynote speaker Dr. Tony Wagner spoke about the importance of preparing students for the innovation economy.

beatlab let's get started making music... 1draw on the grid with your mouse to make a beatshow me2 save your track and share it with friends. show me3 out of ideas? roll the dice and start remixing. show me4 explore the beatlab community show me For more tips, tutorials vidoes, and FAQs, check out our community wiki. Team Teamwork - Team Teamwork Music: Streaming & Downloads Music Press Twitter Holler RSS Team Teamwork Music: Streaming & Downloads This is where you can listen to and download my music. All of it is available on a pay what you want basis. That means you can have it free if you want, and that I’m not technically charging you.

Animated Bézier Curves Play with the control points to modify the curves! These animations illustrate how a parametric Bézier curve is constructed. The parameter t ranges from 0 to 1. In the simplest case, a first-order Bézier curve, the curve is a straight line between the control points. Nerd Paradise : Divisibility Rules for Arbitrary Divisors It's rather obvious when a number is divisible by 2 or 5, and some of you probably know how to tell if a number is divisible by 3, but it is possible to figure out the division 'rule' for any number. Here are the rules for 2 through 11... The last digit is divisible by 2.

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