 Yenka Sequences Now Free for School and Home use! | 2009-06-02 |  Crocodile Clips has released another free Yenka product. This time, it's free for everyone - both in schools and at home.
Yenka Sequences is an innovative tool for introducing computer control and programming. It's a cut-down version of the computing software Yenka Programming. It lets you control dancing characters with simple flowchart... [click to read more] |
 Absorb Learning Resources - Free online | 2009-06-02 |  Crocodile Clips has just expanded their free "Absorb" online library of whiteboard resources. There are now nearly 1600 free resources available, including videos, interactive animations, simulations and images, which cover mathematics, physics, chemistry and electronics. They can be used either at school or at home.
Awesome for your... [click to read more] |
 Canada-Wide Science Fair - BC receives 64 awards | 2009-06-02 |  Seventy-four students across British Columbia and the Yukon won a total of 64 awards at this year's Canada-Wide Science Fair held in Winnipeg, Manitoba, from May 9-17, 2009. Participating in a variety of categories from earth and environmental sciences to engineering and automotive, the students brought back 5 gold, 11 silver, 15 bronze, 15 honorable... [click to read more] |
 Ecological Affects of Climate Change | 2009-05-29 |  From the National Academy Press.
Free booklet, with PowerPoints on current effects of climate changes from the National Academy Press. Each example is of a specific species. The PowerPoints are tailored for different parts of the US. You can choose the region or download all of them. You can get the booklet in hard copy or as a PDF... [click to read more] |
 Bytesized Science | 2009-05-11 |  The American Chemical Society (ACS) has a great series of podcasts - and now video podcasts available for free at either their website bytesizescience.com or by subscribing to iTunes.
The latest podcast was on a new nanogenerator that may charge iPods and cell phones with a wave of the hand... [click to read more] |
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