Edinburgh DataShare

Edinburgh DataShare is a digital repository of research data produced at the University of Edinburgh. Edinburgh University researchers who have […]
Read moreEdinburgh DataShare is a digital repository of research data produced at the University of Edinburgh. Edinburgh University researchers who have […]
Read moreVideo footage of Peter Higgs in conversation with Dennis Canavan at the Orkney International Science Festival 2017. Peter Higgs discusses […]
Read more23 Things for Digital Knowledge is an award winning, open, and self-paced course for digital and online skills.
Read moreWorkshop with activities about the structure and functions of the brain and what happens when it goes wrong. It also contains short biographies of the two co-authors and details of their academic involvement in psychology. Level 3 to National 5.
Read morePresentation with activities about contact theory, the bystander effect and cognitive dissonance. It also contains short biographies of the two co-authors and details of their academic involvement in psychology. National 5.
Read moreA collection of videos featuring students and staff talking about what changes they predict, or would like to see, in […]
Read moreResearch method for a study into the change in visibility due to climate change. National 5 to Higher.
Read moreThree posters describing different averages, using the example of Pokemon Hit Points. The posters cover mean, mode and median with graphs and information about the advantages and disadvantages of each method. Aimed at Level 2 to 3.
Read moreA card game to develop HOTS (Higher Order Thinking Skills) using climate change in the alps. Learners discuss whether a fictional ski instructor should exchange his skis for bicycle wheels. Included in this guide is ‘Meet the Scientists’, revealing the real climate scientists. Aimed at Level 2 to 3.
Read morePresentation with activities about different forms of advertising technique including inattentional blindness, change blindness and pavlovian conditioning. It also contains short biographies of the two co-authors and details of their academic involvement in psychology. Aimed at National 4 to 5.
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