Advanced Placement Digital Library for Biology, Physics and Chemistry - The NSF funds this Rice University Digital Library project for AP and Pre-AP teachers and students of physics, biology, and chemistry. The project hosts free reviewed online resources that are linked with the content outline.
All Science Den.com - Subject articles on molecular biology, physics, etc.. Includes Flash animations to help illustrate some difficult concepts.
Asia Link program: MUMA project - A training project devoted to the improvement of higher education for Asian and European heritage management. Project takes place between March 2004 and August 2006.
Ask Dr. Jekyl and Mr. Hyde - Contains questions (some odd ones!) and answers to an assortment of science and technology questions.
Athena - NASA produced earth and space science resources for grades K-12. Also contains class exercises with background information and data collecting for each topic. Also lists related links.
Attaining Excellence Through TIMSS - Resources for discussion of the Third International Mathematics and Science Study. Includes, data, related reports, and commentaries.
BBC Science - A resource to many newsworthy science and links to sites on topics such as genetics, cloning, and electricity.
Cute Science - Learning materials including audio lectures, workbooks, coloring books, and videos. Covers science, math, and HTML. Includes online order form and product list.
Education Links - An fun collection of science links and resources.
Educational Resources Catalog - Includes a catalog, software, links to curriculum materials, visual and audiovisual classroom support, professional development, print material and online resources.
Elementary Science Program - Activity of the month for elementary science teachers and students. Also, an archive of past activities and resources.
Free Science Worksheets - Contains science labs for physics, chemistry, and biology. Also includes many other graphic organizers, printable note skeletons, and worksheets.
Fun With Science - Collection of resources for classroom hands-on exercises and demonstrations on earth science, physics, math, earthquakes, and fun illusions. This collection, which is maintained by a professional geophysicist, even includes videos of earthquake shake tables.
Headstart Courses - Designed for professional careers in science, tech, and engineering, this is a summer school programme of science and engineering experience university courses.
How Stuff Works - Website contains info and explanations on form and function in the world of science and technology.
Howard Hughes Medical Institute - Contains lab safety training videos, publications, science education and biomedical research.
Implementing Curriculum, Instruction, and Assessment - The North Central Regional Educational Laboratory discusses the critical issues involved with science education standards. Includes goals, strategies and pitfalls.
Institute for Mathematics and Science Education (IMSE) - Established to help improve pre-college and undergraduate math and science. Scientists and research mathematicians collaborate with education teachers and researchers within IMSE.
Massive - Find educational science and mathematics songs in our searchable database. ="http://www.mwrn.com/feature/education.asp">Microscopy Educational Resources for K-12 Education - These websites can help to bring the Microworld into the class room. Also includes a Guide to Microscopy which contains links to many other resources.
Middle School Physical Science Resource Center - North Carolina State University project site contains reviews of textbooks, essays, forums, newsletters, and other teaching materials. We welcome suggestions to improve our site and future reviews.
PathFinder Science Network - Provides science education programs for every student in chemistry, biology and earth science. Programs use modeling technologies and GIS to study data collected bys students.
Physchem - Site contains activities, assignments and lesson outline for chemistry and physics classes between high school grades 10 and 12 .
Planet Science - Designed to build one’s imagination in science and tech. Contains resources for primary and secondary school educators and students.
Science Links - Contains science website reviews for teachers and students. Reviews indicate age suitability, curriculum relevance of sites, as well as suggestions in teaching science.
Science Online - French dictionary of scientific terms, news, and scientists. Language has access from English terms.
Science Teachers' Resource Center - Science teachers collaborate here to share class ideas such as demonstration, labs, and other information that teachers do not deny public access.
Science Technologies - Company designs and develops multimedia instructional technologies for the science education. We specialize in Chime and Flash and develop things such as textbook websites and CDs.
Science U - Contains multimedia activities and articles, as well as some interactive exhibits.
ScienceMaster - Offers columnists articles, features, homework helper, science topics for discussion, downloads, software and book links, email, and links to the scientific disciplines.
ScienceNetLinks - Resource for science teachers of grades K-12.
The Sciences Explorer - Creative activities that introduce key concepts about physics, biology, math, and chemistry. Thinkquest 97 contest entry.
Sheppard's Science Resources - Contains over 800 links in over 40 categories. The links are alphabetically categorized.
Teachers Experiencing Antarctica and the Arctic - Program sponsors polar region research projects for educators in U.S. elementary and secondary schools. Site contains journals, reports from current and past participants, classroom activities, and other program info.
TeachOne - Contains resource links for general education and science teachers, particularly those in biology. Includes sites helpful for internet searching and lesson planning.
UniServe Science - Contains tertiary and secondary school publications, resources, information on academic courses, discussion mailing lists, and professional development workshops. Disseminates creative science education information and material throughout Australia.
U.S. Department of Energy - One can access science education resource material through this user-friendly portal.
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