
mreeseducation.blogspot.com
Education from the Student's PerspectiveAn attempt at an edublog from a student in southeastern Colorado. Here goes nothing!
http://mreeseducation.blogspot.com/
An attempt at an edublog from a student in southeastern Colorado. Here goes nothing!
http://mreeseducation.blogspot.com/
TODAY'S RATING
>1,000,000
Date Range
HIGHEST TRAFFIC ON
Friday
LOAD TIME
3.2 seconds
16x16
32x32
64x64
128x128
PAGES IN
THIS WEBSITE
19
SSL
EXTERNAL LINKS
9
SITE IP
172.217.4.161
LOAD TIME
3.219 sec
SCORE
6.2
Education from the Student's Perspective | mreeseducation.blogspot.com Reviews
https://mreeseducation.blogspot.com
An attempt at an edublog from a student in southeastern Colorado. Here goes nothing!
Education from the Student's Perspective: August 2011
http://mreeseducation.blogspot.com/2011_08_01_archive.html
Education from the Student's Perspective. An attempt at an edublog from a student in southeastern Colorado. Here goes nothing! Tuesday, August 30, 2011. This blog began as a blog for a class. And although I think that, as I began blogging, keeping this blog with that class blog was appropriate, this year, I'll run it differently. Here's the link to my physics. And here's my chemistry. Don't want to use two different platforms at the same time. Maybe later.). Posted by Michael A. Rees. Do You Trust Me?
Education from the Student's Perspective: December 2011
http://mreeseducation.blogspot.com/2011_12_01_archive.html
Education from the Student's Perspective. An attempt at an edublog from a student in southeastern Colorado. Here goes nothing! Friday, December 9, 2011. We Are Not Alone. I just received an interesting rant via Facebook (excerpts reposted with permission):. I empathized, and got:. The way I see it is grades reflect how much you care rather than how smart you are. I know several people who are smarter/sharper/cleverer than me who don't get very good grades.". Often times, it feels as though I'm the only p...
Education from the Student's Perspective: A New Year
http://mreeseducation.blogspot.com/2011/08/new-year.html
Education from the Student's Perspective. An attempt at an edublog from a student in southeastern Colorado. Here goes nothing! Tuesday, August 30, 2011. This blog began as a blog for a class. And although I think that, as I began blogging, keeping this blog with that class blog was appropriate, this year, I'll run it differently. Here's the link to my physics. And here's my chemistry. Don't want to use two different platforms at the same time. Maybe later.). Posted by Michael A. Rees. Do You Trust Me?
Education from the Student's Perspective: February 2011
http://mreeseducation.blogspot.com/2011_02_01_archive.html
Education from the Student's Perspective. An attempt at an edublog from a student in southeastern Colorado. Here goes nothing! Saturday, February 26, 2011. Are We There Yet? The Joy of Maps). Before I go into too much depth, I'll give credit where credit is due. We've recently been studying the madness of chromosome mapping over the past few days, so I thought I'd give a quick overview. So.here we go! Bizarre analogies aside, let's take some time to look at a specific gene on the X chromosome: Xq28.
Education from the Student's Perspective: November 2011
http://mreeseducation.blogspot.com/2011_11_01_archive.html
Education from the Student's Perspective. An attempt at an edublog from a student in southeastern Colorado. Here goes nothing! Tuesday, November 22, 2011. I'm Still Here. And I'm Still Thinking. But I'm back now. Twice over the past few days, I have found myself trying to explain to others why I don't think worksheets and lectures and droning on and on can really give me the background that I need and want to have. Then I found something else. Chris Ludwig. Recently wrote (in this comment. Day 13: A New ...
TOTAL PAGES IN THIS WEBSITE
19
Let's Blow Things Up!: ChemTech Project
http://mreeschemistry.blogspot.com/2012/05/chemtech-project.html
Let's Blow Things Up! Tuesday, May 22, 2012. From my ChemTech Project on a commonplace radio system. Michael A. Rees. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). This is a blog for a chemistry class. This is not my primary blog. This. Simple theme. Powered by Blogger.
Let's Blow Things Up!: Beer's Law Lab
http://mreeschemistry.blogspot.com/2012/05/beers-law-lab.html
Let's Blow Things Up! Tuesday, May 22, 2012. In this lab, we measured the absorbance of five different concentrations of a solution and used these data to find the unknown concentration of a solution. This was done by using a calorimeter, which directs red light through the solution into a photocell, which measures how much light passed through the solution. The data from the calorimeter were collected and analyzed through Logger Pro. We determined the absorbance of the solutions to be as follows:.
Let's Blow Things Up!: Acids and Bases
http://mreeschemistry.blogspot.com/2012/05/acids-and-bases.html
Let's Blow Things Up! Tuesday, May 22, 2012. Look at the beginning of the Wikipedia page. For "Acid," and you'll notice the extremely non-helpful definition:. An acid (from the Latin acidus/acēre meaning sour) is a substance which reacts with a base.". Okso that's great. But what is an acid really? What does this have to do with acids? Acids have a reputation for being bad- after all, they can burn through your skin, right? Normality is a measure of a solution's ability to release ions into another solut...
Let's Blow Things Up!: Baking Soda and Vinegar Lab
http://mreeschemistry.blogspot.com/2012/03/baking-soda-and-vinegar-lab.html
Let's Blow Things Up! Thursday, March 15, 2012. Baking Soda and Vinegar Lab. Baking Soda and Vinegar Lab. Purpose: To determine the amount of baking soda necessary in terms of a ratio to vinegar to complete a chemical reaction with vinegar with the products of water, carbon dioxide, and sodium acetate. I'm such a mathematician.). Materials: A beaker to complete the reaction in, a stirring rod to stir, and baking soda and vinegar to use as the reactants. NaHCO3 HC2H3O2 - - - CO2 H2O NaC2H3O2. July 21, 201...
Let's Blow Things Up!: The First Law of Thermodynamics
http://mreeschemistry.blogspot.com/2012/05/first-law-of-thermodynamics.html
Let's Blow Things Up! Wednesday, May 23, 2012. The First Law of Thermodynamics. We're already familiar with the first law of thermodynamics, even if we are not aware of it. The first law of thermodynamics is simply the law of conservation of energy, reworded for systems that involve thermodynamics. It says:. Another example of this can be found in my acquaintance Damien's experiment. Basically, they created a super-saturated solution heated to the boiling point, then cooled it and allowed it to crystalli...
Let's Blow Things Up!: Popcorn Lab
http://mreeschemistry.blogspot.com/2012/03/popcorn-lab.html
Let's Blow Things Up! Thursday, March 15, 2012. Purpose: To determine what percent of a popcorn kernel is water. Hypothesis: Once popcorn is heated, it will lose some of its water mass to steam and have less mass afterwards. Materials: This experiment will require a beaker in which to pop the popcorn, popcorn kernels to pop, oil to pop them in, and aluminum foil and a bunsen burner to pop the popcorn with. Conveniently hotlinked from my friend Steven's blog. Michael A. Rees. March 15, 2012 at 8:57 AM.
Let's Blow Things Up!: Silver/Copper Replacement Lab
http://mreeschemistry.blogspot.com/2012/03/silvercopper-replacement-lab.html
Let's Blow Things Up! Thursday, March 15, 2012. Purpose: To determine how much silver is contained within one gram of silver nitrate by using a single-replacement reaction. Hypothesis: If 1 gram of silver nitrate is combined with an excess of copper, then approximately 0.6 grams of silver will be produced in the reaction. This experiment requires silver nitrate to use as a reactant, copper to use as a reactant, distilled water, a test tube, some filter paper, and a funnel beaker. Michael A. Rees.
TOTAL LINKS TO THIS WEBSITE
9
Scholarcast | Linking the crowd with the cloud
Linking the crowd with the cloud. I finally realised today that this is my first post here since April 2013. This is very far from my dream when starting to blog in earnest in January 2006 to maintain about 5 posts per week. Looking through the archives for this blog I charted my posting record over the last 7 to 8 years. It tells the story. The latter began life as a Microsoft Live Spaces blog and migrated to WordPress when we were forced to switch in September 2010. Morsels was supposed to be for s...
Let's Blow Things Up!
Let's Blow Things Up! Wednesday, May 23, 2012. The First Law of Thermodynamics. We're already familiar with the first law of thermodynamics, even if we are not aware of it. The first law of thermodynamics is simply the law of conservation of energy, reworded for systems that involve thermodynamics. It says:. Another example of this can be found in my acquaintance Damien's experiment. Basically, they created a super-saturated solution heated to the boiling point, then cooled it and allowed it to crystalli...
Domain Default page
Web Server's Default Page. This page is generated by Plesk. The leading hosting automation software. You see this page because there is no Web site at this address. You can do the following:. Create domains and set up Web hosting using Plesk. Is a hosting control panel with simple and secure web server and website management tools. It was specially designed to help IT specialists manage web, DNS, mail and other services through a comprehensive and user-friendly GUI. Learn more about Plesk.
Happyfeet
Visit Our Online Store. Attention: When you are placing an order please make. Our picture on the top of the website order page! Thanks a Million for being a loyal customer and tell a friend.
liFe LoNg LeArNiNg
My Stick Family from WiddlyTinks.com. Sunday, February 17, 2013. Saturday, February 9, 2013. Published with Blogger-droid v2.0.4. Puff the magic dragon. Published with Blogger-droid v2.0.4. Saturday, November 17, 2012. Published with Blogger-droid v2.0.4. Published with Blogger-droid v2.0.4. Published with Blogger-droid v2.0.4. Published with Blogger-droid v2.0.4. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Are you ready for some FOOTBALL! Make your own photo slideshow. Eyejot message from Jameson. Puff the magic dragon.
Education from the Student's Perspective
Education from the Student's Perspective. An attempt at an edublog from a student in southeastern Colorado. Here goes nothing! Thursday, June 21, 2012. The Year in Review. Over the past school year, I did several things. I (somehow) passed two different online classes while doing most of the work the week before the respective class reached its conclusion. I managed, once again, to rewrite a large part of the district "you will take this class this year" flow to satisfy my needs. I'm not sure I know the ...
M. Reese Everson, Esq. | Best-Selling Author | Tech Founder| Women's Rights Attorney & Advocate
Best-Selling Author Tech Founder Global Women’s Rights Attorney and Advocate. M Reese Everson, Esq. Technology Innovator with a Passion for Women’s Rights. Start typing and press Enter to search.
Welcome
Welcome to My Homepage. This is a work in progress. Please stay tune. Saving the World Before Bedtime. Mdash; The Powerpuff Girls.
Marcus Rees-Harris
I am a freelance writer of character, sketch and musical comedy for television, radio, online and live performance. Pro Evolution Soccer 2015. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Simple template. Powered by Blogger.
The Most Awesome Physics Class Ever
The Most Awesome Physics Class Ever. Thursday, October 20, 2011. Update on the Trebuchet. I suppose it's about time I actually threw up a post here. We're almost there. Seriously. It's so close, I can almost picture having to clean the pumpkins up. I want ice cream. Or some compensation for getting that close on a 16' span. Seriously, though, I'm saying that my math was right and that the extra inch is accounted for by the fact that we have a pencil, a circular saw, and a measuring tape to work with.
Midwest Renewable Energy LLC Sutherland Nebraska fuel-grade ethanol through natural fermentation and distillation of corn, co product wet distillers grains and syrup
New and Used Ethanol Equipment for. Click here for details! Midwest Renewable Energy, LLC (MRE). Operates a dry-mill ethanol plant located near Sutherland, Nebraska. The plant generates fuel-grade ethanol. Via natural fermentation and distillation of corn, primarily for blending with gasoline and other motor fuels. A principal co-product of the ethanol production process at MRE are distillers grains. Nebraska Corn Board Honors MRE. Read our news stories. MRE provides the opportunity to enter the exciting...
SOCIAL ENGAGEMENT