by Leila Knetsch | Jan 27, 2022 | All Science Teachers, General Interest, Gr 9-10 Science, Gr. 11-12 Biology, Gr. 11-12 Chemistry, Gr. 11-12 Physics, Physics, Scientific Investigation Skills and Career Exploration, Uncategorized
Queering Engineering, a conference to support and promote 2SLGBTQIA+ diversity in engineering – submitted by Amy Gorecki We are excited to share a free, virtual STEM conference designed for students and educators! Western Engineering Outreach and the Hydro One...
by Leila Knetsch | Dec 9, 2021 | All Science Teachers, Free, gender, General Interest, Gr. 11-12 Biology, Gr. 11-12 Chemistry, Gr. 11-12 Physics, Secondary, STEM, Uncategorized
Picture a Scientist – Free Documentary (need to request link) – submitted by Laura Wodlinger Picture a Scientist – What does a Scientist look like? How can we get more diversity into STEM? This amazing documentary shows bias in Science through...
by Leila Knetsch | Oct 16, 2021 | All Science Teachers, Gr 9-10 Science, Gr. 11-12 Biology, Gr. 11-12 Chemistry, Gr. 11-12 Physics, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12, Grade 9, Member, Uncategorized, Video
Islamic Contribution to Math and Science – Video series & worksheets There is a lack of acknowledgment of contributions made by historic Islamic scholars’ in many fields including science and math, despite four centuries of rich contributions during the 9th...
by Leila Knetsch | Sep 17, 2021 | All Science Teachers, Gr. 11-12 Physics, Grade 7, Grade 8, Physics, Uncategorized
Each year, Weizmann hosts the greatest safe-cracking competition known to high schoolers – The Annual International Physics Tournament. Juniors and seniors in high schools form teams and take on the challenge: Build a safe that only your team can open, and then...
by msander | Sep 10, 2021 | Gr. 11-12 Chemistry, Gr. 11-12 Physics
From orbital mechanics to quantum mechanics, this video explains why we must accept a world of particles based on probabilities, statistics, and chance. Electrons, protons, and neutrons don’t behave the same way that planets and billiard balls do....
by Milan Sanader | May 4, 2021 | Gr 4-6 Science & Tech, Gr. 11-12 Physics
Astronomers measure distances to the stars in terms of light years, units that combine time and distance. One light year is the distance light travels in one year; so if you look at a star ten light years from Earth, the light you see from it left ten years ago and is...
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