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You are welcome to listen in as I "explain things scientific". I have had great fun with lasers, robots and absorbing Quantum Physics. Now as a classroom teacher, laid low by heart surgery its time t... more
FAQs about Peter Hill Explains:How many episodes does Peter Hill Explains have?The podcast currently has 1,881 episodes available.
August 04, 2019MEMSTalking through sensor and MEMS lessons. For Michael to review. MP4 recording MP3 recording -- -- Your browser does not support the audio element....more0minPlay
August 04, 2019ARM processors in SensorTagGiving the background for the research article and a general introduction to Processors MP4 recording MP3 recording -- -- Your browser does not support the audio element....more0minPlay
August 04, 2019Wonders of the Night Sky_26-29Wow the Iridium flare certainly make satellites a lot more interesting. It was again interesting to think that asteroid (looks like stars) look like stars, To think they were originally so radioactive the cooked. The Zodiac light is just great, I have seen it in some of the most intense nature moments of my life and it just sends a tingle up my spine. I was halfway into the binary stars which frankly seem a little of a yawn fest for me. MP4 recording MP3 recording -- -- Your browser does not support the audio element....more0minPlay
August 02, 2019Wonders of the Night Sky_22-25I find it totally amazing to know the GRS Jupiter great red spot is down by two thirds and becoming more tan. The chemistry is amazing. We cover the Martian dry ice caps. I was a little unimpressed by the idea of 8 planets in one night idea, I really liked the amount of information packed into the explanation of the ISS. The gold flash of my favorite plastic Kapton has just made me so happy to think about this. MP4 recording MP3 recording -- -- Your browser does not support the audio element....more0minPlay
August 02, 2019Wonders of the Night Sky_18-22Distorted moon, light pillars, meteorite showers and Jupiter's moons. Really something to learn from all of this. For me a real test of memory. MP4 recording MP3 recording -- -- Your browser does not support the audio element....more0minPlay
August 02, 2019Wonders of the Night Sky_15-17I too have such a personal relationship with the seven sisters. For me it is the really early morning sighting of them that really gets me. I found it interesting that the gas cloud it is in is just what it they are passing through. I found it interesting to find that the sun dogs are only left and right because the crystals hang verticle in gravity. Even so this is hard to believe. MP4 recording MP3 recording -- -- Your browser does not support the audio element....more0minPlay
August 02, 2019Practical Reflections on a StrokeIn a certain sense it is like being in a bad movie that doesn't end. Listen to the reference to Kiwi artillery at the end. MP4 recording MP3 recording -- -- Your browser does not support the audio element....more0minPlay
August 01, 2019Thinking through an IntroductionI am surprised to hear ideas get untangled in ultra slow motion. Finally, the clincher of a steering wheel for a train cuts through. Sometimes rehab is a really loanly place to be. MP4 recording MP3 recording -- -- Your browser does not support the audio element....more0minPlay
August 01, 2019Wonders of the Night Sky_11-14We have the Southern Cross, Alpha Centauri, Orion and Carina Nebulae. I was really surprised by the size of the Nebulae. MP4 recording MP3 recording -- -- Your browser does not support the audio element....more0minPlay
August 01, 2019Inquiry Based LearningListen to this article, on one level it makes a lot of sense. However, it is not itself an example of inquiry learning. I remember, David Hume! MP4 recording MP3 recording -- -- Your browser does not support the audio element....more0minPlay
FAQs about Peter Hill Explains:How many episodes does Peter Hill Explains have?The podcast currently has 1,881 episodes available.