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With course selection for next year just around the corner, check out the following presentation on your science choices at Prince Andrew High School. Careers in science and technology are growth areas in Nova Scotia according to Labour Market Information on the Government of Canada website. Please feel free to ask me any questions you may have about course selection and be sure to keep your future options open! https://www.haikudeck.com/p/9mcjpWEpNH/consider-science
Could this be you some day? Halifax has a thriving scientific community! Dalhousie chemist Axel Becke has just been awarded the prestigious $1M Herzberg Medal for Science and Engineering which is Canada's top science prize. He has used technology to help predict and explore the chemistry of complex molecules using computer modelling techniques. His techniques are now being used for a variety of uses including the development of medications, nanotechnology and clean energy material development. Read the full story at the following link: http://www.cbc.ca/m/news/technology/chemist-axel-becke-wins-1m-herzberg-medal-1.2960138
I love chocolate but did you know that "Valentine’s Day is the single biggest day on which dogs are taken to emergency rooms because of ingested chocolate?” Find out about the poisonous nature of chocolate at the following link. Maybe we should add a big giant WHMIS symbol to our Valentine's gifts from now on... http://www.wired.com/2013/02/the-poisonous-nature-of-chocolate
Did you know that hot cocoa mix has the same stuff your I-phone's screen is made of? Intriguing article that ties perfectly into our study of matter. Check out the link http://www.wired.com/2015/02/whats-inside-hot-chocolate-mix/
Check out some of the 21st Century skills that we will be using this semester...Get ready for some serious learning and a fun semester of creating, collaborating, critical thinking, communication and citizenship! https://www.haikudeck.com/p/TRJsOBSIzV/foundations-of-21st-century-learning
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