350th Anniversary of the World’s First Scientific Journal

Brady Haran of Objectivity Videos visits Sir Paul Nurse, President of the Royal Society to discuss the Society’s “Philosophical Transactions” 350th anniversary: The world’s first scientific journal. So its first edition is from 1665.

It shows people’s curiosity, sharing information and having it reviewed both before and after publication, building on each other’s prior work, and so on. Different times, but good science.

Introduction to Archaeology

Claire Reeler has created a KhanAcademy style video about the basic methods used by archaeologists to construct “A Story of Our Time”.

claire-small-portraitClaire has been doing work with schools for some time (see also our 3D print of Homo Ergaster – we now have quite a few more!) and she is currently planning and developing more resources for primary and high schools for use in History and related subject areas.

If you’re interested in Claire’s work for your school or organisation, please drop us a line!

Periodic Table Element Videos on Ted-Ed

Periodic Videos - an interactive periodic table
TED-Ed has created a set of videos with complete lesson plans, quizzes, discussion and further research topics for each of the elements in the periodic table.  They’re called the Ted-Ed Periodic Videos.

The online system also allows you to adapt the lessons to your own needs and re-share that. This looks like an awesome resource, well worth having in your “toolkit”.