A wonderful website on the history, key players and science behind vaccination. Providing clear science based information to the general public regarding the benefits of vaccination is critical given the current adoption rate of vaccination. 

The animations are particularly well presented. I’ll definately be using the ‘How Vaccines Work’ animation in class. The animation gives a clear overview of the 3rd line defence and the development of immunity.

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15 Things

A great info graphic to use as a stimulus for generating discussion and research for teaching human structure and function

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A great poster highlighting the key structures and functions of the  mammalian kidney. An excellent resource for HSC Biology. Sites of absorption of particular substances are explained throughout the  nephron.
Created by OC.
Larger Version Available Here: Kidney Poster

A great poster highlighting the key structures and functions of the mammalian kidney. An excellent resource for HSC Biology. Sites of absorption of particular substances are explained throughout the nephron.

Created by OC.

Larger Version Available Here: Kidney Poster

A fantastic summary created by SH. Great images to assist in recalling the information.

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BAM kidneysAn excellent website created by DE in reviewing the structure and function of kidneys. This site describes active and passive transport processes in the kidney and details the stages in the removal of wastes from blood. kidneys-are-us.weebly.com

A wonderful website that has some great pictures and videos of a range of objects in space. Well worth a look if you are teaching junior secondary science.

A particularly good section on missions to Mars and the range of experiments that have been conducted on the ‘Red Planet’.

An experiment in natural selection. Leaving a bowl full of jellybeans in the staff lunchroom. Conclusion: black jellybeans stood up against the selection pressure.

An experiment in natural selection. Leaving a bowl full of jellybeans in the staff lunchroom. Conclusion: black jellybeans stood up against the selection pressure.

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Six day old human embryo. Life is a very beautiful thing.
Photo by: Medico Space
Please visit heythereuniverse for more great pictures!
(submission from luutopia)

ohscience:

Six day old human embryo. Life is a very beautiful thing.

Photo by: Medico Space

Please visit heythereuniverse for more great pictures!

(submission from luutopia)

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7 Myths About BYOD Debunked

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Lisa Nielsen, the author of (7 myths about BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) debunked.)…
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