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Tag Archives: science
Google Chrome Developer Tools Recorder Primer Tutorial
When programming an online procedure it can be a consideration as to how long the procedure will take. As such, you may want to have a scientific approach to assessing a procedure that takes the form of a web browser … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Software, Tutorials
Tagged Chrome, client, developer, developer tools, Google, Google Chrome, idle, Javascript, monitor, online, performance, programming, recall, recorder, save, science, scientist, tutorial, Web Application, web browser, web inspector, webpage
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Making of Biology Resources Primer Tutorial
We hope some readers might be interested in the process of how we created the “two data source” video of yesterday’s Biology Resources Primer Tutorial, because, as we said about those two data sources … .MOV video via Camera app … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Tutorials
Tagged Australian Museum, biology, camera, classification, concatenate, email, evidence, ffmpeg, Finder, Gmail, Google, image, internet, iPhone, Mail, MAMP, media, museum, online, online query, photos, query, research, reserach, science, search engine, share, Terminal, tutorial, video, Wikipedia, world wide web
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Biology Resources Primer Tutorial
Relatively soon after the Internet started as a defence network, the scientific benefits of sharing information freely in a worldwide network was recognized. Most of us know Wikipedia as a public repository of some of this scientific information, but there … Continue reading
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Tagged Australian Museum, biology, camera, classification, evidence, Google, image, internet, iPhone, museum, online, online query, query, research, reserach, science, search engine, tutorial, video, Wikipedia, world wide web
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Citizen Science Primer Tutorial
Cannot remember having ever participated in any Citizen Science projects ever since the advent of mobile apps, though there was that time I filled in a New South Wales Museum contact us form to discover that we had a rubber … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, iOS, Tutorials
Tagged app, archimedes, citizen science, count, environment, environmental science, iOS, ios app, iPhone, mindfulness, register, science, scientist, survey, tutorial
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Ideal Gas Law Calculator Primer Tutorial
We never did chemistry at school, but a lot of you out there will have, and you will probably know a lot about the three states of matter … solid liquid gas … and have worked the equations related to … Continue reading
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Tagged calculator, chemistry, density, HTML, Ideal Gas Law, Javascript, PHP, programming, science, tool, tutorial
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Amphibian Research Primer Tutorial
Today we have another in the series of biology research web applications that we started with Insect Research Primer Tutorial … Research on the Internet is very easy these days, and there are combinations of websites out there for your … Continue reading
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Tagged Ajax, amphibian, biology, Google, HTML, Javascript, jQuery, programming, research, science, search engine, tutorial, Wikipedia
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