This sequence establishes the rigorous mathematical framework necessary for analyzing Simple Harmonic Motion (SHM) at the university level, covering derivations, kinematics, initial conditions, energy, and phasor representations.
A high school biology sequence focused on the neuroscience of addiction, specifically analyzing how chemical structure and speed of delivery influence the brain's reward system. Students explore the biological mechanisms of tolerance, dependence, and the blood-brain barrier through graphing and comparative analysis.
A specialized AP Biology unit exploring the intersection of neuroscience and psychology, focusing on the biological mechanisms of mental health disorders and the pharmacology of their treatments.
A comprehensive 5-week sequence exploring the physical properties of water, the engineering of water filtration, and the complex systems of Virginia's watersheds. Students move from hands-on engineering to chemical properties and finally to large-scale environmental systems.
Une séquence approfondie sur les phases claires de la photosynthèse, destinée aux étudiants de première année de licence. Elle couvre la capture de l'énergie lumineuse, les pigments photosynthétiques et la chaîne de transfert d'électrons.
Une séquence exhaustive sur le métabolisme pour les classes préparatoires BCPST, couvrant l'hétérotrophie, l'autotrophie au carbone et à l'azote, ainsi que la chimiolithotrophie. La séquence met l'accent sur les bilans énergétiques, les flux de protons et l'intégration des voies métaboliques.
A unit exploring the biological origins of humanity, focusing on evolutionary biology, phylogeny, and the development of complex traits like bipedalism and collective learning.
A lesson sequence focused on the scientific method, using a mystery box activity to practice observation, hypothesis formation, and experimentation. Students explore the historical roots of the method and apply it to solve physical puzzles.
A sequence exploring the intersection of biology, psychology, and history regarding human conflict and cooperation.
A specialized high school chemistry/biology integrated lesson exploring the biochemical differences between Archaea and Bacteria. Students analyze how ether bonds and lipid monolayers provide structural stability for survival in extreme thermal environments through modeling and chemical analysis.
A comprehensive lesson sequence on human body systems, starting with the fundamentals of cellular organization and homeostasis.
A Kindergarten and 1st Grade science unit exploring our neighbor planet, Mars. Students compare Earth and Mars using visual aids, a hands-on sorting activity, and creative drawing to understand planetary similarities and differences.
A high-school level exploration of thermodynamics, focusing on the connection between entropy, enthalpy, and Gibbs Free Energy to predict chemical spontaneity.
A lesson focused on Galileo's gravitational experiments and the mathematical resolution of the 'gravity paradox,' where mass cancels out in the calculation of acceleration. Students conduct a hands-on lab using bottles of different masses to test empirical results against theoretical models.
A comprehensive lesson sequence exploring the three modes of heat transfer (conduction, convection, and radiation) and the concept of thermal equilibrium using real-world scenarios and particle-level explanations.
A chemistry unit for upper elementary students focused on the science of mixtures and solutions through the relatable lens of a backyard picnic. Students explore vocabulary like solute, solvent, and saturation using video analysis and creative menu design.
A sequence focused on understanding the origins and structure of our solar system, starting with the formation of the sun and planets from a cloud of dust and gas.
A comprehensive unit exploring the global transition from fossil fuels to renewable energy sources, focusing on technological advancements, economic challenges, and environmental necessity.
A comprehensive biology sequence exploring the intricate ways species interact, from basic symbiosis to complex ecosystem dynamics and population growth.
A short series of lessons exploring prehistoric life and the Mega-fauna that once roamed the Earth. Students learn about adaptations, extinction, and the tools paleontologists use to study the past.
A unit exploring different habitats through sensory observation and descriptive language, starting with the wide-open grasslands.
A graduate-level sequence focused on systematic hazard identification and risk control. Students master Industrial Hygiene, Job Hazard Analysis (JHA), Hierarchy of Controls, and Hazard Communication (GHS) to develop predictive safety strategies in high-risk environments.
This inquiry-based sequence bridges biology and behavioral science, exploring the neurobiological roots of agitation. Students investigate the 'why' behind physiological changes during escalation to foster an objective, science-based approach to behavioral support.
This sequence introduces undergraduate students to the critical role of keyboard navigation in assistive technology, specifically focusing on screen reader interaction. Students will analyze semantic navigation, table traversal, and focus traps to understand how to design and audit for digital accessibility.
A mastery-based sequence for undergraduate students to learn mouse-less operating system navigation and file management. This series focuses on building muscle memory for keyboard shortcuts to improve accessibility and efficiency.
A comprehensive 11th-grade sequence teaching keyboard-only file management and digital organization. Students build a mental model of directory structures and master shortcuts for navigation, creation, selection, and manipulation without a mouse.
A sequence for 2nd Grade students to master web browser navigation using keyboard shortcuts, focusing on scrolling, history, and searching.
A comprehensive sequence for 2nd-grade students to master keyboard navigation using the Tab key, Shift + Tab, and interaction keys like Space and Enter. Students follow a 'Lily Pad' theme, learning to move the digital 'focus' to navigate forms and interfaces without a mouse.
A comprehensive unit for 2nd-grade students focusing on keyboard navigation. Students master moving the text cursor (caret) using arrow keys and using Backspace and Delete for precise text editing without a mouse.
A comprehensive sequence for 11th-grade students exploring the legal and ethical landscapes of digital publishing. Students examine intellectual property, dark patterns in UX design, data privacy regulations, and open-source ethics to build a foundation for responsible web creation.
A comprehensive sequence for 11th-grade students focusing on responsive web design, mobile-first philosophy, and modern CSS layout techniques including Flexbox and CSS Grid. Students will transition from understanding the 'viewport' to building a fully responsive business landing page.
A foundational sequence for 11th graders to master HTML5 structure and CSS3 styling. Students move from basic tags and the DOM to advanced box model concepts, typography, and professional debugging workflows, culminating in a hand-coded biographical webpage.
A comprehensive unit where 8th-grade students learn the technical and ethical requirements of web publishing. Students move from local development to a live portfolio, covering file management, copyright law, hosting infrastructure, SEO, and long-term maintenance.
This sequence introduces 8th-grade students to HTML, focusing on semantic structure, data organization with lists and tables, navigation via hyperlinks, and embedding multimedia content. It culminates in a mastery-focused lesson on modern semantic tags and code validation.
A comprehensive sequence for undergraduate students to master CSS from basic styling and selectors to advanced responsive layouts using Flexbox and Grid. The curriculum emphasizes mobile-first design and professional front-end standards.
A capstone sequence for undergraduate students to design, code, and deploy a professional personal portfolio website, focusing on branding, IA, and technical execution.
A comprehensive guide to the operational side of web development, covering DNS, hosting types, FTP, CMS deployment, SEO, and site security. Students learn the technical requirements for establishing and maintaining a professional digital presence.
A comprehensive sequence for undergraduate students focused on the human-centered design of digital interfaces. Students progress from understanding user psychology and personas to technical implementation of Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) and usability testing.
A comprehensive introduction to semantic HTML for undergraduate students, focusing on web architecture, content hierarchy, media integration, and accessible layout design. Students progress from basic syntax to building complex, structurally sound website skeletons.
A comprehensive introduction to web development, focusing on semantic HTML5 structure and CSS styling. Students progress from analyzing existing websites to hand-coding a multi-page static site with professional standards.