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Admin Area (Members Only) -
Click here to access the Admin Area
Login to access the Rules, Charter, and By-Laws, as well as view ASE Policy, AGM Minutes, Region Handbooks and a whole range of important member information.
A fun face morph tool with a difference-
The OUs popular ‘Devolve Me’ fun face-morph tool is still evolving nicely.
By uploading a photo to Devolve Me you can take your image back to how you might have looked as an Australopuithecus afarensis (3.7 million years ago), a Homo habilis (2.2 million years ago), a Homo erectus (1.8 million years ago) or a Homo heidelbergensis (500,000 years ago).
Careers help for students
For A level physics resources
Free Resources
Free Resources from the Science Museum -
www.sciencemuseum.org.uk/educators
The Science Museum has produced a new series of classroom resources to support KS3 and KS4 teaching about climate science.
Free video resources from the BBC -
Are you using Class Clips from the BBC?
One example is Lord Robert Winston on puberty.
You can select short video clips by subject and topic on a variety of areas and ideas for teaching.
Our field officer says that the Robert Winston two minute clip is great.
GCSE Controlled Assessment tasks - namely B11: Imaging Messier Objects-
www.schoolsobservatory.org.uk/activ/gcseb11
This is something that was possible before, but has been formalised for the GCSE coursework. The advent of 3-colour imaging should give the task an added dimension.
Hidden Science is a brand new mobile phone app -
www.futuremorph.org/hiddenscience.cfm
Hidden Science is a brand new mobile phone app found within the 'Do Some Good' app that you can download onto your i-phone, submit your burning science questions and have them answered directly by scientists.
Ingenious Women by an HVAC Engineer-
Click here to see Chloe Richards' blog.
Chloe Richards has been awarded a place on a media project called “Ingenious Women”, a media project being run by the UKRC & funded by the Royal Academy of Engineering.
If you’d like to know more the project, visit the website:
http://www.theukrc.org/about-us/our-projects/ingenious-women





