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Science Links Courtesy of Bard
William's WWW for Teachers
- NASA
Information Services
- Geometry
ForumSubartic
Biotech Web -
West Valley H.S.: Fairbanks, AK.
- Digital
Media Lab -
Univeristy of Central Florida: Orlando, FL.
- Chesapeake
Center for Science & Technology -
Chesapeake,VA.
- History
of Science Museum: Florence, Italy
- The
Franklin Institute Science Museum
- US
Geological SurveyWeather
and Global Monitoring - Weather, environmental monitoring from space, pollen
climate, etc.
- Current
Weather Maps/MoviesThe
Web Nebulae -
Images and information on types of Nebulae.
- NASA
Space Shuttle Small Payloads
Info -
Information about the NASA Space Shuttle small payloads
programs.
- Liftoff
to Space ExplorationELSI
in Science -
Ethical, Legal, and Social Issues in Science.
- Access
Excellence -
Puts high school biology teachers in touch with their
colleagues, scientists and critical sources of new
scientific information through an online
network.
- The
Interactive Frog Dissection Discover -BBC - This is the site for British Broadcasting Education.
You will find links to school and adult education and
resources on most topic areas, as well as information on
what the BBC has to offer.
- The
Community of Science - Web server. The Community of Science is designed to
help you identify and locate researchers with interests
and expertise similar to your own.
- Science
Education Software - Educational Software for Apple Macintosh: Math K-8,
Chemistry 5-12, Latin/Greek/French/Spanish HS & College. The game requires a Macintosh.
- The
Franklin Institute Science Museum The
Franklin Institute's Educational
Hotspots - An
outstanding collection of science hotspots: online
education interactives and online educational exhibits!
Be sure to visit here for more adventures in the wide
realm of science.
- Global
On-line Adventure Learning Site
(GOALS) - "Explorers of all ages are invited to embark with on a
growing list of exciting adventures."
- The
JASON Project -
Bring the thrill of exploration and discovery live to
students as they participate in an amazing electronic
field trip with Dr. Robert Ballard, discoverer of the
R.M.S. Titanic and founder of the JASON
Project.
- The
Exploratorium -
The Exploratorium is a museum of science, art, and human
perception with over 650 interactive "hands on" exhibits.
- Math/Technology - The Fractal Explorer.
- Technology - Kids on Campus. Home Page of Cornell Theory Center's
6th annual "Kids on Campus" (KOC) program.
- The
Eisenhower National
Clearinghouse -
designed to help educators improve teaching and learning
in science and mathematics education.
- The
Hub: Science -
The Hub provides an Internet publication service that can
help you to disseminate reports, curricula, projects in
progress and requests for proposals.
- Lawrence
Livermore National Laboratory Education
Programs
- National
Science Teachers AssociationThe
Mathematics & Science
Pavilion of
Virginia Public Education Network.
- Cornell
Maths and Science
Gateway -
Mathematics and Science Education, this Gateway provides
links to resources in mathematics and science for
educators and students in grades 9-12.
- Frank
DeFreitas Holography
Studio - Learn
about the science of lasers, holograms and
optics.
- SciEd:
Science and Mathematics Education
ResourcesDesert/Desertification
Project/Israel StudentElementary
Science
- Weather
information
International Space
Agencies
Aerospace Agencies
Interesting Space
Projects
Science-Related Interest Groups
or Institutions
- Associated
Western Universities
(AWU) - A
consortium of 62 universities working with government,
industry, and academia to develop and administer a broad
spectrum of science and engineering education
programs.
- Center
for Excellence in
Education - CEE
was founded Admiral H. G. Rickover, the father of the
Nuclear Navy and developer of civilian nuclear power, to
help our best students and teachers keep the United
States competitive in science and technology, and to
nurture international understanding among potential
leaders of many countries.
- Committee
for the National Institute for the Environment
(CNIE) -
National, non-profit organization working to improve the
scientific basis for making decisions on environmental
issues, through creation of a new, non-regulatory
environmental science and education agency.
- GLOBE
- Global Learning and Observations to Benefit the
Environment - A
worldwide science and education program coordinating the
work of students, teachers, and scientists to monitor the
global environment.
- Cold
Spring Habor Laboratory
- An independent research and educational institution.
The goals are doing science; facilitating scientific
communication; training scientists; public education; and
publishing.
- AIMS
Education Foundation
- Activities Integrating Mathematics and
Science.
- CoVis
Geosciences Web Server
- Working to improve science education in middle and high
schools.
- UIUC-CoVis
Geosciences Web Server
- To benefit teachers and students by providing resources
and expertise to support project-based inquiry in
geosciences education.
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