This is a really heavy physics theory used for scientific experiments that can be utilized in your every day life. Maybe you have heard of this, and read short bits about this physics principal, but do you know what it really means?
Designing The Perfect School Science Lab
School science laboratories seem to always be designed by accountants. They are generally poorly laid out and ill-equipped to serve their purpose.I have taught in many of these disasters and have designed other labs that have been a pleasure to teach in.
It would be nice if price was not a constraining factor in all school building design, but it is.The best way to approach the design of your lab is from the stand-point of what you need, then pare it down if the total cost…
Tips For Giving Dynamic Presentations
Weve all had it happen. Were in front of a crowd, giving a speech, and we see the eyes of the audience members glaze over. Theres a collective boredom hovering just above their heads as we watch their attention slip away. Realizing theyre tuning us out, we panic. Speak more quickly. Question whether we should skip parts of the presentation. Start to shift our weight from side to side, criticizing ourselves for skipping too many classes during speech and forensics in high …
Setting Up Your Home Office
With the increasing popularity of the Internet more and more people are setting up home offices. Networking makes it possible for many workers to perform their tasks online in the comfort of their own homes.
Post Production Studios: On Their Way Out
It’s obvious the film industry has changed significantly in the past decade. Recent innovations like the trend to shoot Digital Video instead of film and the progression of CGI has opened new worlds of possibility for the independent filmmaker. Very few individuals could afford to make high quality films 10 15 years ago, but that’s all changed. Creative auteurs can now produce quality movies and videos from the convenience of their very own homes using equipment that’s affo…
Maximum Efficiency, Minimum Space: Space Saving Tips Everyone Can Use
High rent no longer implies lots of space. With urban sprawl on the increase, land in and near cities is at a premium and structures seem to be getting smaller and smaller. Whether you’re dealing with an apartment, an office space, a restaurant, or medical clinic, trying to fit everything into a small environment without feeling “cramped” can be a challenge. Such a challenge, as a matter of fact, some people hire professional organizers to help them out! But you needn’t waste…
Cisco CCNA / CCNP Home Lab Tutorial: A Guide To Cable Types
One of the most confusing parts of putting together your CCNA / CCNP home lab is getting the right cables. Learn how to make the right choices in this tutorial from Chris Bryant, CCIE #12933.
Cisco CCNA / CCNP Home Lab Tutorial: The 2501 Router
Learn how to put your CCNA / CCNP home lab together without spending too much money in this tutorial from Chris Bryant, CCIE #12933.
Cisco CCNA / CCNP Home Lab Tutorial: The 2503 Router
The 2503 router can be an important part of your CCNA / CCNP home lab. Learn how from Chris Bryant, CCIE #12933.
Computer Certification: Become A Utility Player
The competition is tough in the IT job market! Learn how to boost your future and current career prospects in this article from Chris Bryant, CCIE #12933.
Four Important Commands For Your CCNA / CCNP Home Lab
There are four commands that probably wont show up on your CCNA or CCNP exams, but are very helpful when youve got your own home lab set up. Learn these commands from Chris Bryant, CCIE #12933.
Passing The CCNA And CCNP: Cisco Home Lab FAQ
CCNA and CCNP candidates have lots of questions about putting a Cisco home lab together. Chris Bryant, CCIE #12933, has helped hundreds of such candidates assemble their labs, and answers the five most-often asked questions in this exclusive FAQ.