Peterverse and Hillverse

Sounds trite, but giving a concept (1: 1 000 000 000 000) a name makes it easier to listen to. Light travelling 9.46 km in a year or even 1000 years to travel 1 mm is just about getting to know these new education universes.

http://lessonpeer.com/drhillteach/Peterverse%20and%20Hillverse/Peterverse%20and%20Hillverse.mp4

http://lessonpeer.com/drhillteach/Peterverse%20and%20Hillverse/Peterverse%20and%20Hillverse.mp3.mp3

Avagadros Number

602 billion trillion, I was podcasting about this ratio but making blunders - I was totally focused on u. Perhaps we are making this number of atoms too compllicated

http://lessonpeer.com/drhillteach/Avagadros%20Number/Avagadros%20Number.mp4

http://lessonpeer.com/drhillteach/Avagadros%20Number/Avagadros%20Number.mp3.mp3

Monday, 30 July 2018

Nickel element of the devil

Just a general exercise in memorizing the periodic table. In good spirits the Germans got in on the naming of this element after a mischevious mountain spirit , that loosely translates into the element of satin.

http://lessonpeer.com/drhillteach/Nickel%20element%20of%20the%20devil/Nickel%20element%20of%20the%20devil.mp4

A note to Mrs Boswell

Three tips for teaching the enormity of space by making it not so big. I am a real fan of Celestia, the trillion ratio, and the 1 mm for 1000 ly ratio. The galaxy pancakes are fun!

http://lessonpeer.com/drhillteach/A%20note%20to%20Mrs%20Boswell/A%20note%20to%20Mrs%20Boswell.mp4


Link to old lesson plan: http://lessonpeer.com/WS/LP%209%201%20Galasy%20Pancakes.pdf