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Science in the open » Policy and technology for e-science - A forum on on open science policy
A good blog post concerning James Boyle and his talk where the 'central theme was the relationship between where we are today with open science and where international computer networks were in 1992. He likened making the case for open science today with
the Geniant blog — Thinking and Leaping
Excellent post about critical thinking with a class example from the Second World War.
Devices of Wonder (Getty Exhibitions)
An interactive exploration of gadgets, devices and moments of inventive genius from generations past. Great for the teaching of history and culture.
ExploreLearning - Interactive Math and Science Simulations.
This is an excellent resource for Maths and Science educators. Anyone can enjoy the simulations and activities within this site. Enjoy!
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