Thursday, June 23, 2011

Share EdHeads.org with all your STEM friends!

Share EdHeads.org with all your STEM friends!: "

Edheads, is a free nonprofit organization located in central Ohio, providing free, educational online games focused on science, math, and critical thinking. And their standards-aligned sims, designed for grades 2 through 12 and beyond, reinforce and inspire STEM-type learning. Share these with science, tech, and math teachers before they leave for summer break!





Each simulation delivers engaging interactive video background content and immerses learners into authentic, state-of-the-art career scenarios. Participants can print activity sheets along the way that allow them to record observations, data, and reflections as they might in a professional setting. Each activity comes with a Teacher’s Guide, glossary, and printables. Written transcripts appear below the video screens. The site also features a variety of career choice profiles.





The following activities are currently available:





































































































































Activity TitleGrade LevelTopics Covered
Simple Machines2-6Identification of simple and compound machines.
The Compound Machine2-6Compound machines, understanding/predicting forces.
Weather4-9Weather symbols, predict the weather.
Design a Cell Phone5-8Engineering design, charts and graphs, careers.
Deep Brain Stimulation7-12+Anatomy of the brain, Parkinson’s, careers.
Virtual Knee Surgery7-12+Anatomy of the knee, bones, careers.
Choose the Prosthetic7-12+Critical thinking, anatomy of the knee.
Virtual Hip Replacement7-12+Anatomy of the hip, careers.
Virtual Hip Resurfacing7-12+Anatomy of the hip, careers.
Crash Scene9-12+Forensics, physics, trigonometry, critical thinking, careers.
Create a Stem Cell Line10-12+Stem cell basics, vocabulary.
Stem Cell Transplant10-12+Current application of stem cells, new research.
Stem Cell Heart Repair10-12+New research with stem cells, evaluating research.
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Tuesday, June 14, 2011

YouTube Copyright Video

I found this on a blog that I read (http://mrsjgarcia.blogspot.com/). And I wanted to share it. :)


www.copyrightkids.org/
-mrs. w-