Museum of Science, Boston | Podcasts
Through weekly interviews with guest researchers and our own knowledgeable staff, the Museum's podcasts offer an in-depth look at the latest in science and technology.
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Science Magazine: About the Journal: E-Mail Alerts & RSS Feeds: Science Podcast
Science's weekly podcast takes you on a tour of some interesting stories in the journal and on its sister sites. You can listen to these audiocasts on your own computer simply by clicking on the "Listen to MP3" links on the podcast announcements
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Building Gaming Into Science Education (Education Week's Digital Directions)
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Google Sky
in list: Public Libraries
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Immune Attack » Overview of Game
Players navigate a nanobot through a 3D environment of blood vessels and connective tissue in an attempt to save an ailing patient by retraining her non-functional immune cells. Along the way, students learn about the biological processes that enable macrophages and neutrophils - white blood cells - to detect and fight infections. A database of immunology facts is also included.
Click the play button below to watch a short video of game play.
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Physics Wiki: Classroom Practice
A video reflection on the use of a wiki for students to communicate and share reflections on their physics class.
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AIM Manufacturing Videos and virtual factory tours
How Everything Is Made
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Bill Nye The Science Guy
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Biology in Motion
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Regents Prep Physics
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NOVA | Mars | PBS
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NOAA's National Ocean Service: Education
NOS education provides formal lesson plans and classroom ideas that emphasize hands-on activities and problem-based learning using on-line data resources.
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