Welcome to the UCSB online 3D gallery of modern primate relatives and fossil ancestors of humans. This gallery contains five modern primate crania, and five fossil crania. The crania can be rotated 360 degrees. Each cranium is accompanied by a short description of its relevance to human evolution, and a site map.
The Wright Center for Science Education's Web site "is dedicated to the creation and sharing of novel instructional techniques and interdisciplinary resources for pre-college teachers." It is a good resource for teachers,\nproviding a graphical timeline, in-depth text explanations, a glossary,\nmovies, and teacher and student activities.
Ask A Biologist began in 1997 in the School of Life Sciences. The site continues to be developed, and maintained by a dedicated group of volunteers. It is designed as an educational resource for students preK-12, and their teachers and parents. Ask a Biologist is visited by over 2,000 people every day. This is a SafeSurf site.
15 lesson plans for use in your classroom. Plans include objectives, national education standards, student worksheets, and more!
Incorporate the history of the chemistry and the molecular sciences into the classroom with these online resources from CHF.
Jefferson Lab's long-term commitment to science education continues to focus on increasing the number of teachers with a substantial background in math and science, strengthening the motivation and preparation of all students, especially minorities and females, and addressing the serious under representation of minorities and females in science, math, engineering and technology careers.
The World Heritage List includes 890 properties forming part of the cultural and natural heritage which the World Heritage Committee considers as having outstanding universal value.
These include 689 cultural [Cultural site] , 176 natural [Natural site] and 25 mixed [Mixed site] properties in 148 States Parties. As of April 2009, 186 States Parties have ratified the World Heritage Convention.
Welcome to the Quantum Exchange, a collection of information and resources for teachers of quantum physics. The resources in this collection are supplements to standard quantum textbooks and include student activities, background information, and applications. New users may create an account to personalize their use of the Quantum Exchange. This will allow them to suggest resources, add comments, and organize resources.
The ComPADRE Digital Library is a network of free online resource collections supporting faculty, students, and teachers in Physics and Astronomy Education.
Each of our collections contain materials designed for a specific community. Browse below to find a collection right for you.