Featured Science Video for Term 4, 2019
Choosing What to Investigate
How Scientists Work
Exploring the broad issue of urban light pollution through the work of four dedicated researchers, this programme reveals how and why each scientist chose their niche and turned it into a measurable research question. Middle and Senior-secondary students will find this programme insightful viewing before delving into their own STEM investigation.
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Energy Transfers
Collisions
This clip looks at quantities including work, force, distance, mass, velocity and kinetic energy. Worked examples using different mathematical formulae are applied to everyday examples of collisions. It is a great learning resource for senior level physics students.
Download Teaching Resource PackEcosystems: Energy and Matter
Environmental Systems
Every organism lives in an ecosystem. This clip defines and looks at different types of ecosystems, and explores two critical processes that go on within them – energy flow and the cycling of matter. It is ideal for middle to upper level students of biology and other natural sciences.
Download Teaching Resource PackChoosing What to Investigate
How Scientists Work
Exploring the broad issue of urban light pollution through the work of four dedicated researchers, this programme reveals how and why each scientist chose their niche and turned it into a measurable research question. Middle and Senior-secondary students will find this programme insightful viewing before delving into their own STEM investigation.
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