Forces, motion, electricity, atomic physics and wave effects can be illustrated using outdoor student activities.
Kostas Vourlias
Recognising that energy supply is just part of the requirement for sustainability for the world population.
Maarten Tas
Analogies relating to electric circuits can aid understanding but the limitations of such analogies should always be considered.
Mark D. Walker
Kaye and Laby provides tables of data, formulae, graphs and charts covering a wide range of science and engineering topics.
National Physical Laboratory
A downloadable project to support students using the OurFuture.Energy website to explore issues relating to energy resources and their use.
OurFuture.Energy
OurFuture.Energy is an online education resource to inform young people of the importance of energy in our daily lives.
OurFuture.Energy
Using a Predict-Observe-Explain cycle in fostering college students' scientific explanation on concepts of velocity and acceleration in a small-gro
Ozden Sengul
Students design their own experiments and analyses of a proposed low enthalpy geothermal energy scheme.
Pam Dugdale
Students are given the opportunity to try a lesser known method of providing an energy source.
Pam Dugdale
Learn how to set up a hydrogen fuel cell by extending an activity most schools already do – the electrolysis of ‘water’.
Peter Borrows
Ping-Wai Kwok
Pupils explore climate change issues and energy in schools, and the science of renewable energy resources with a global dimension.
Practical Action