Teaching High School Science

Stirring Up Science: Hands-On and Virtual Labs for High School Science

Kesha "Doc" Williams Episode 4
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Are you struggling to make high school science labs both engaging and educational? Hi, I'm Doc, and I've got the solution for you. Join me as I share my tips and tricks for making lab sessions exciting, whether your students are conducting experiments at home or exploring simulations online. By the end of our chat, you'll have all the strategies you need to create lab experiences that are not only fun but also deeply enriching for every learner in biology, chemistry, environmental science, forensic science, and physics.

This is the third of three episodes in the Science Labs at Home series, where I’m breaking down all you need to know about hands-on and virtual labs, the pros and cons, the strategies used to make sense of both, and actual labs to use in various class subjects. 

Join me as I guide you through a tangible at-home lab, offering a practical and enjoyable experiment that aligns with high school biology, chemistry, environmental science, forensic science, or physics curricula. We'll provide step-by-step instructions and discuss the educational significance of the hands-on experience.

We’ll also explore a virtual lab for each discipline, showcasing the power of technology in enhancing the learning process. Discover how these virtual experiences can captivate high school students, providing a unique and informative exploration of concepts in biology, chemistry, environmental science, forensic science, and physics.

Whether you're a homeschooling veteran or just getting started, Episode 4 is your go-to resource for bringing the excitement of science labs into your home. Tune in for practical insights, engaging experiments, and a well-rounded approach to high school science education that combines the best of both at-home and virtual labs.


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