Comments on: Using the Winter Olympics to teach science and math http://nsdl.library.cornell.edu/websites/expertvoices/highlights/archives/495 Highlights are information nuggets that are published at http://NSDL.org. Topics include information about new library resources, as well as stories about discoveries, events, activities and current news. Wed, 06 Mar 2013 19:46:28 +0000 http://wordpress.org/?v=2.3.3 By: noob123 http://nsdl.library.cornell.edu/websites/expertvoices/highlights/archives/495#comment-293 noob123 Sun, 07 Mar 2010 23:00:54 +0000 http://nsdl.library.cornell.edu/websites/expertvoices/highlights/archives/495#comment-293 for math u can do rates of how fast one guy was speed skating. per hour rates. not sure about sience though. tempurture effect i dont know for math u can do rates of how fast one guy was speed skating. per hour rates. not sure about sience though. tempurture effect i dont know

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By: TC http://nsdl.library.cornell.edu/websites/expertvoices/highlights/archives/495#comment-292 TC Thu, 25 Feb 2010 17:34:03 +0000 http://nsdl.library.cornell.edu/websites/expertvoices/highlights/archives/495#comment-292 I've been using the Olympics in my physics class. The material found here: http://www.nbclearn.com/olympics is priceless. Good science, quick videos. I’ve been using the Olympics in my physics class. The material found here: http://www.nbclearn.com/olympics is priceless. Good science, quick videos.

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