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OpenStax: Textbooks
OpenStax offers free textbooks to all types of students, making education accessible and affordable for everyone.
You will find books on the topics:- bookkeeping;
- economy;
- management and marketing;
- nursing;
- Sciences;
- human Sciences;
- math; …
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Public Observatory: Kattevennen-Cosmodrome
Discover all the activities of the planetarium, Kattevennen-Cosmodrome. For individuals as well as for groups and schools.
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American Museum of Natural History: Ology
Scientific website on which DIY activities, online educational games and educational videos can be found. Fourteen areas of science are covered, including biodiversity, brain, genetics, marine biology, microbiology, paleontology, zoology, …
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Interactive explainers
This website contains some innovative and interactive animations. You will find information about:
- earthquakes,
- astronomy,
- atmosphere,
- movement of the earth,
- construction of the earth,
- Condroz,
- demographics,
- geology,
- precipitation,
- optics, …
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Physics Experiments: Physics experiments
Physics Experiments is a collection site with physics experiments. The experiments are divided into different themes. Each experiment contains a video or a list of supplies, working methods and test setup.
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The big bang: Audiovisual teaching material
In this collection you will find audio and video for a lesson about the big bang. The editors of Het Archief voor Onderwijs searched for striking visual material and clipped fragments to bring this subject to the classroom. Use the collection to …
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Sterrenkids: Astronomy and space travel for children
This Dutch website is a collaboration between the Cosmos Observatory in Lattrop and Sonnenborgh: museum and observatory in Utrecht.
The learning resources on this website are divided into the following themes:
- solar system,
- in the sky, …
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Space, astronomy and astrophotography: Erasmus+ project
On the Voices of the World website, you will find a page dedicated to the Erasmus+ project on space, astronomy and astrophotography.
The following materials can be found:
- PowerPoint presentations of the training material;
- PDF of the E-Magazine; …
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Can we better understand the universe with a particle accelerator?
There were those who thought that the world would explode if scientists in the particle accelerator at Cern, near Geneva, collided with particles of enormous energy. The clashes have since happened, the world has not exploded, and Prof. Jorgen …
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What does the cosmos sound like?
Until a few years ago, astronomers looked into space and based on what they saw, they could calculate anything. That was very interesting, and also impressive what they could calculate. But... they know they can only see 5% of all there is. For …
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JavaLab: Science simulations
A variety of simulations, classified according to:
- geography;
- labor and energy;
- astronomy;
- atoms;
- biology;
- chemistry;
- electricity and magnetism;
- light and waves;
- mechanics;
- measuring instruments;
- technology;
- math.
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Double stars: STEM project
This project is part of the complete degree planning set up within STEM@school. Use real data from the Mercator telescope on La Palma and program in Python to unravel the cosmic dance of binary stars.
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