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    Forced Oscillations & Resonance

    Level: High School Creator: CT-STEM Topic: Waves and Sound Link This activity uses the PhET Resonance simulation, found at: http://phet.colorado.edu/sims/resonance/resonance_en.html. Students will study free springs or pendulums… Read more “Forced Oscillations & Resonance”

    November 15, 2019 by vjkite

    Analyzing Data From A Space Shuttle Ascent

    Level: High School Creator: CT-STEM Topic: Motion Link Students will use spreadsheet software (Microsoft Excel, Google Sheets) to learn about the relationship between time, distance, velocity, and… Read more “Analyzing Data From A Space Shuttle Ascent”

    November 15, 2019 by vjkite

    Radioactivity

    Level: High School Creator: SAS Curriculum Pathways Topic: Radio-Activity and Half-life Link Simulate the radioactive decay of two different elements. You’ll analyze the simulation data in order… Read more “Radioactivity”

    June 3, 2019June 10, 2019 by vjkite

    How Population Growth and Energy Consumption Affect An Ecosystem

    Level: High School Creator: SAS Curriculum Pathways Topic: Population Growth and Energy Consumption Link Investigate a simulated ecosystem to explore the interrelationships between human population growth, energy… Read more “How Population Growth and Energy Consumption Affect An Ecosystem”

    June 3, 2019June 10, 2019 by vjkite

    Simulating Disease Transmission

    Level: High School Creator: SAS Curriculum Pathways Topic: Disease Transmission Link Explore the mechanisms by which pathogens ensure their survival, through a simulation of disease transmission.

    June 3, 2019June 10, 2019 by vjkite

    DNA Fingerprinting: A Simulation

    Level: High School Creator: SAS Curriculum Pathways Topic: DNA Link Create unique pieces of DNA. You’ll generate simulated DNA fingerprints.

    June 3, 2019June 10, 2019 by vjkite

    SAS Curriculum Pathways VLabs

    Level: Middle School and High School Creator: SAS Curriculum Pathways Topic: Multiple Disciplines Link Fifty-one virtual labs that include all science disciplines and use online simulations to… Read more “SAS Curriculum Pathways VLabs”

    June 3, 2019June 10, 2019 by vjkite

    Molecular Workbench

    Level: Middle School and High School Creator: Concord Consortium Topic: Atomic Interactions (Multiple Disciplines) Link Tool for exploring atomic and molecular interactions across a range of topics… Read more “Molecular Workbench”

    June 3, 2019June 10, 2019 by vjkite

    Energy3D

    Level: Middle School and High School Creator: Concord Consortium Topic: Green Building Link Energy3D is a simulation-based engineering tool for designing green buildings and power stations that… Read more “Energy3D”

    June 3, 2019June 10, 2019 by vjkite

    Energy2D

    Level: Middle School and High School Creator: Concord Consortium Topic: Heat Transfer Link Based on computational physics, Energy2D is an interactive, visual multiphysics simulation program that models… Read more “Energy2D”

    June 3, 2019June 10, 2019 by vjkite

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