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DragonflyTV . Episodes . Matter and Motion . Self-Assembly | PBS KIDS GO!
DragonflyTV episode on Self Assembly: Nanotechnology with a great classroom activity
Welcome to the Nanozone
From the Lawrence Hall of Science, a kid friendly website on nanotechnology with games, activities and interactives.
NanoSense
Activities and background information on teaching nanoscience
Exploring the Nanoworld: University of Wisconsin MRSEC IEG
University of Wisconsin's Materials Research Science and Engineering Center has educational materials, videos, and activities related to nanoscience.
Educator Guide on Nanoscience
DragonflyTV educator guide for nanoscience
NanoEd Resource Portal
Nanoscience portal by the National Center for Learning and Teaching at Northwestern University. Educational resources related to studying nanoscience
ChemPaths: Learning to Meander
This site is the Student Access Portal of many of the Chemistry Education Digital Library collections! Some things you can see while you look around:
To the left are Course Modules which you can use to go over various topics in General Chemistry.
Textbook Table of Contents
The Textbook Table of Contents below is linked to the ChemEd Content repository and its JCE articles. Explore chemistry concepts using a textbook table of contents formatted wiki.
APSArchive.org - The APS Archive of Teaching Resources
Welcome to the APS Archive of Teaching Resources, a collection of digital resources for science educators at all levels. Each resource has been reviewed for scientific accuracy and the use of humans/animals in teaching.
The Archive is a collaborative library with many professional societies contributing resources. With one search, you can find resources in physiology, anatomy, developmental biology and other fields.
The Archive also is a colleague-to-colleague sharing community. We encourage you to share resources you have developed, recommend resources for review, and participate in user groups.
NSDL Science Literacy Maps
NSDL Science Literacy Maps help teachers connect concepts, standards, and NSDL resources.
NSDL Middle School Portal for Math and Science Teachers
Created for middle school teachers: A direct path to selective online resources for instruction and professional development from the National Science Digital Library
Teachers' Domain: Plate Tectonics: The Scientist Behind the Theory
This video segment adapted from A Science Odyssey chronicles the unveiling of Wegener's theory and shows how compelling evidence is sometimes dismissed when it supports new or incomplete theories.
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