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Heather DowdGreat software with simulations and games for science.
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Srikant Jakilinkiscience chemistry biology interactive molecules physics atoms ..
Molecular Workbench offers interactive, visual simulations and activities that have been widely used in science teaching for students of all ages.
Our database is designed to provide teachers and students with easy access to our model-based activities. The activities are derived largely, but not entirely, from projects of the Concord Consortium sponsored by the National Science Foundation (NSF). The models are primarily of interactions of atoms and molecules, or rule-based genetics.
All activities are accompanied by:
* colored icons to indicate degree of support
* technological requirements
* links to concepts and disciplines
* links to standards
* links to some textbooks
Activities can be accessed by typing an activity number in the field Jump to Activity at top right. Both Teacher Views and Student Views are available. -
Jay FoglemanCurriculum and activities about chemistry.
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Paul BoyerMolecular Workbench software, activities, create-your-own
Browse or search database of curriculum materials for middle school through high school -
Mitch Weisburghdemonstrations of science conecepts
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Alison HallVisual simulations
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Tim Sparacinooffers interactive, visual simulations that have been widely used to teach and learn science
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Tim Sparacinooffers interactive, visual simulations that have been widely used to teach and learn science
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Danny NicholsonThe Molecular Workbench (MW) software offers interactive, visual simulations that have been widely used to teach and learn science
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Michelle KrillThe Molecular Workbench (MW) software offers interactive, visual simulations that have been widely used to teach and learn science.
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Jason HeiserGame for bio
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Jimbo LambInteractives for science
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Laura BaasMolecular Workbench offers interactive, visual simulations and activities that have been widely used in science teaching for students of all ages.
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Donna Murray(open source) that can be downloaded to your computer, and that provides interactive visual simulations and activities for scientific exploration at the molecular level. There is also an extensive and well organized database of lesson modules
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H Belowphysics fun
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Alice BarrMolecular Workbench offers interactive, visual simulations and activities that have been widely used in science teaching for students of all ages.
Our database is designed to provide teachers and students with easy access to our model-based activities. The activities are derived largely, but not entirely, from projects of the Concord Consortium sponsored by the National Science Foundation (NSF). The models are primarily of interactions of atoms and molecules, or rule-based genetics.
All activities are accompanied by:
* colored icons to indicate degree of support
* technological requirements
* links to concepts and disciplines
* links to standards
* links to some textbooks -
Ann OroInteractive, visual simulations and activities for all ages. Activities derived largely, but not entirely, from projects of the Concord Consortium sponsored b te National Science Foundation.
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Patrick HigginsMolecular workbench
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D Georgesimulations of atomic structure
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Jeff GiddensGreat java-based simulations
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