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Lessons
Since 1997, ASPIRE has
been creating interactive online science lessons
and labs to be used by teachers in the classroom
with their students. These lessons have been written
by teachers, created by web-developers and programmers,
while working with research scientists from the
High Resolution Flys Eye Group at the University
of Utah. This collaborative effort has produced
a body of labs and lessons unique to the Internet.
Sort by: Title | Technology (show only: Flash MX | Flash 5 | Java 1.2)
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Gas Particles in Motion |
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Relating volume, temperature, and pressure. A classic ASPIRE lab re-written for Flash. |
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Kinetic Energy |
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Relating mass, speed and energy. A classic lab re-written for Flash |
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Refraction Demos |
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4 Flash demonstrations that show how light refracts through prisms and raindrops |
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Shoot the stars |
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How do scientists know if stars are moving towards us or away from us? Use Doppler in this virtual lab to shoot stars and see what happens |
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Sun Angle |
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Why doesn't it get warm at the North Pole like it does at the equator, even though it has 24-hour days? |
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