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Digital Method: Digital Textbooks
Everything you can do with a classic school book, reinforced with digital options to provide flexible, interactive, visually attractive and differentiated learning material.
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Grant Woolard: Classic Mashups with Solutions
Grant Woolard created a playlist to help you and your students identify key themes from well-known classical works.
These graphically finely elaborated classical works are not only a masterpiece in terms of analyzing the various themes, but are also …
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Meteorology: Radiation and the Greenhouse Effect (4/4)
In this video we go over how solar radiation warms up our earth and atmosphere, and which components help with this. We will first of all look at what radiation is right. We do this with the help of the electromagnetic spectrum in which we go over …
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Meteorology: Travel through the atmosphere (2/4)
We make a journey through the atmosphere and see how and from what it is built up.
We look at why we talk about the standard atmosphere and then we go over layer by layer, troposphere, stratosphere, mesosphere, thermosphere and exosphere. Let's …
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Meteorology: The ideal gas law (3/4)
A look at the physics behind basic concepts in meteorology: the ideal gas law and its derivatives.
In this video we go over important physical aspects such as temperature, pressure and density of a gas. What is temperature and how is it expressed and …
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Meteorology: History (1/4)
A little introduction to meteorology, and the driving force behind it! In this introductory episode, we look at the history of meteorology, from the Ancient Greeks to the Modern Age. Then we look at some standing records, which will undoubtedly be …
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Physics: Formulary
A formulary with the main formulas in physics, arranged by subject. The meaning of the symbols and units are also shown.
Errors or other interpretations may be reported to me.
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Sample cases: Didactic cards and videos
Marc Govaert, physics teacher, immerses you in the world of science with his test kits.
You can choose from:
- sky;
- Warmth;
- electricity;
- sound;
- light;
- forces;
- balance.
Per suitcase you will be shown technical didactic sheets and YouTube video material.
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The first female Flemish chemical engineer Marie-Louise Compernolle 2/2
Marie-Louise Compernolle (1909-2005) graduated from Ghent University in 1932 as the first Flemish female chemical engineer. After working for a number of years as a full-time assistant at the University, she chose, partly because of the …
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Ohm's Law: Student test with simulation
With this document, the students can, by means of a simulation, find out for themselves Ohm's law and discover how the current and voltage change in a series and parallel connection. It also briefly illustrates the difference between a short …
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In the midst of the French and chemical revolution: Antoine Laurent Lavoisier
Article that elaborates on the contribution of Antoine Laurent Lavoisier.
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To the core: Podcast on core technology
What do you actually know about nuclear technology?
Listen to four podcast episodes full of nuance and insight about nuclear technology and its future.Translated by
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