Introduction to the Unspent Transaction Output (UTXO) model and state transitions. Students implement logic to prevent double-spending and ensure transaction validity within the ledger.
Students analyze the relationship between chemical structure, mode of delivery, and addiction potential using the 'Speed of Delivery' concept. The lesson features a comparative analysis of substances like heroin vs. morphine and vaping vs. nicotine patches to understand the biological 'why' behind addiction.
This lesson connects behavioral symptoms of schizoaffective disorder to neurotransmitter imbalances and explores the pharmacological mechanisms of antipsychotics and mood stabilizers through research and diagramming.
A clinical diagnostic workshop for nursing and pre-med students focused on applying DSM-5 criteria to differentiate schizoaffective disorder from other mood and psychotic disorders. Students analyze patient case studies and use evidence-based criteria to reach accurate diagnoses.
A 6th-8th grade science and health lesson exploring neuroplasticity through a hands-on yarn simulation and a video-based discussion. Students learn how neural pathways strengthen through use and dissolve through neglect.
This lesson explores the dual approach to treating the five major anxiety disorders, focusing on the physiological mechanisms of medications (SSRIs, Benzos, Beta-blockers) and the cognitive-behavioral shifts of psychotherapy. Students will analyze the 'tandem' treatment model to understand why biological and psychological interventions are often used together for optimal patient outcomes.
This lesson explores the neurological basis of the optimism bias, focusing on the role of the Inferior Frontal Gyrus in belief updating. Students analyze fMRI and TMS data from Tali Sharot's research and simulate a research group to design follow-up experiments while critiquing current neuro-intervention methodologies.
A high-level genetics lesson exploring how environmental factors like maternal care and stress trigger epigenetic modifications that influence gene expression across generations. Students analyze the classic Meaney rat study to understand the molecular mechanisms beyond DNA sequences.
An undergraduate-level neuroscience lesson exploring the physiological and cellular impacts of chronic stress on the brain, specifically focusing on the HPA axis, cortisol-induced neurotoxicity, and the role of BDNF in neuroplasticity.
A high school psychology lesson exploring the physiological impact of chronic stress on brain structures like the amygdala, hippocampus, and prefrontal cortex, featuring a video analysis and case study application.
A comprehensive 2-hour training focused on identifying emerging trends in prevention science and integrating them into evidence-based strategies to maximize community impact.
This lesson explores the technical differences between Class A and Class B fire alarm circuits, focusing on wiring topology, fault tolerance, and industry standards like NFPA 72. Students will analyze diagrams and compare the reliability and cost-effectiveness of each system configuration.
This lesson covers the fundamental principles of Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW), including equipment operation, safety protocols, and core welding techniques for beginners.
A lesson focused on the properties of periodic motion, including frequency, period, and phase relationships in oscillators like pendulums and tuning forks.
A deep dive into advanced harmonic motion concepts, including differential equations, energy conservation, and system variables for pendulums and springs.
A 5th-grade STEM lesson where students explore the concept of neurodiversity and engineering through the lens of Jack and Jill's creative solution to a water transport problem. Students will design and build their own aqueducts to move water without carrying it, reflecting on how 'thinking outside the box' leads to innovation.
Students explore the neuroscience of panic attacks, mapping the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous system responses. They will identify the roles of the amygdala, prefrontal cortex, adrenaline, and acetylcholine in the body's 'false alarm' stress response.
A 90-minute chemistry lab focused on the precipitation reaction between copper (II) chloride and sodium hydroxide, featuring a complete lab guide and instructional slides.
A comprehensive exploration of mechanical vibrations, simple harmonic motion, and the mathematical relationships between frequency, period, and amplitude.
An introductory lesson for kindergarten students to learn about the basic needs of plants (sun, water, soil) through interactive play.
An introductory lesson for K-2 students focusing on the major bones of the human body and their primary functions through movement and visual labeling.
Une évaluation d'une heure pour les élèves de première spécialité SVT portant sur la dynamique de la lithosphère, incluant des questions de connaissances et d'analyse de documents.
Une leçon complète sur la photosynthèse pour le niveau BCPST, couvrant les phases photochimique et chimique, l'organisation du chloroplaste et les bilans énergétiques. Conçue pour servir de base à une révision intensive ou à la création d'un support vidéo.
A 10-session unit covering Virginia Standards 6.6 and 6.8, beginning with a water filter engineering challenge and progressing through water chemistry and watershed systems.
A comprehensive introduction to web application security, teaching students to identify and mitigate common vulnerabilities like SQL injection and cross-site scripting through hands-on detective scenarios.
Ce cours complet aborde la conception et les éléments constitutifs des systèmes d'évacuation des eaux pluviales pour les bâtiments, incluant les aspects techniques, normatifs et pratiques.
A comprehensive lesson investigating aquatic ecosystems through leaf pack analysis. Students identify macroinvertebrates, explore their specialized adaptations, and evaluate how human activities impact water quality and biodiversity.
A post-dissection lesson focused on analyzing owl pellet data to understand ecological relationships and energy flow, with materials specifically designed for both 9th grade (quantitative analysis) and 5th grade (qualitative observation and basic food chains).
A comprehensive review of simple harmonic motion, covering oscillation, period, frequency, and interpreting position vs. time graphs. Includes guided notes, practice problems, and a summative quiz.
A comprehensive lesson exploring the history, economics, biodiversity impacts, and ethical dilemmas of global fishing. Students will analyze commercial and recreational practices, examine international regulations, and debate the socio-ecological consequences of various fishing management scenarios.
A comprehensive set of materials designed for MCAS-Alt portfolios, focusing on the plant life cycle (birth, growth, reproduction, and death) through sequencing and model-building.
Focus sur la phase photochimique : structure des photosystèmes, capture et transfert de l'énergie d'excitation, chaîne de transporteurs d'électrons et couplage osmo-chimique pour la synthèse d'ATP et de NADPH. Approche conforme aux exigences du concours BCPST.
Cette leçon explore les mécanismes moléculaires de la phase photochimique : de l'excitation des pigments à la formation de l'ATP et du NADPH. Elle inclut des supports théoriques visuels et une approche expérimentale.
Étude des organismes utilisant des composés minéraux comme source d'énergie et de pouvoir réducteur, avec un focus sur les cycles biogéochimiques.
Exploration des mécanismes d'assimilation du nitrate et de la fixation de l'azote atmosphérique par les symbioses bactériennes.
Analyse des phases claire et sombre de la photosynthèse, incluant la photolyse de l'eau, le transport d'électrons et le cycle de Calvin.
Étude approfondie de l'oxydation du glucose, de la glycolyse au cycle de Krebs, et de la phosphorylation oxydative. Focus sur les rendements en ATP et le rôle des coenzymes.
A lesson focused on observing and questioning inherited traits in animals (dogs, cats, and humans) designed for MCAS Alt evidence collection. Students use structured sentence stems to record observations and develop inquiry questions about how traits are passed from parents to offspring.
A kindergarten lesson exploring the characteristics of living things through observation and sorting. Students use 'detective skills' to categorize items and discuss tricky cases like seeds and fire.
A comprehensive introduction to laboratory safety for high school biology students, covering equipment usage, chemical handling, and emergency procedures through interactive scenarios and a facility scavenger hunt.
An introductory lesson exploring the relationship between electric flux and Gauss's Law, focusing on symmetrical charge distributions.
Cette leçon enseigne l'art de concevoir des prompts efficaces pour l'IA en utilisant 10 composantes clés, de la définition du rôle à l'itération finale.
Une séance complète d'une heure pour démystifier l'intelligence artificielle auprès de collègues, couvrant les bases, les usages pratiques et les enjeux éthiques.
Une séance d'une heure conçue pour introduire les concepts fondamentaux de l'intelligence artificielle à des collègues débutants, sans support visuel numérique.
A lesson designed to help students distinguish between effective and ineffective slide design for their invention presentations. It uses a side-by-side comparison of a 'good' and 'bad' presentation to teach visual design and organization principles.
A lightning-fast mini-lab where students decode genetic information using diagrams of transcription and translation, followed by a STAAR-style SCR assessment.
A comprehensive laboratory experience exploring the relationship between force, time, and change in momentum through simulated crash scenarios.
A comprehensive lesson on Java ArrayLists focusing on object collection, iteration, and searching for extremum (min/max) values within lists of objects.