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resources for teaching science
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Our interactive periodic table showcases 93 element samples from the collection of PopSci contributing editor Theodore Gray, who spent four years assembling and photographing them
interesting timeline tool - takes a bit of clicking but it's fairly intuitive
Astronomy & Space; Biology; Marsville; Periodic Table of Elements; Scientists & Innovations; Teacher's Corner: Astronomy & Space Science; Life Science; Physical Science
ScienceHack site claims each video is previewed - features experiments, project, news, movies
an introduction to nanoscience - 20 min video narrated by Stephen Fry, written by tom Mustill for the NANOYOU project - British but very well done although it doesn't touch on the potential hazards at all.
a British (EU?) site to explain nanoscience to youth
1st degree in nanoscience (combination of physics and chemistry
Alberta, Canada partnership - based in Edmonton
more about nanoscience in Canada
Hard 4 me to judge this - not a games person. Check if this would be useful for some college level learning? Would students find it too childish or would it depend on their attraction to games in general?
I knew Tom Lehrer's elements song, but now should check out Acapella Science
- focused on kids and youth - games and interactive activities - Found in Diigo collection - save to share with Claire Eamer?
teaching resources from STanford Graduate School of Education
maker projects for science learning - could be scaled up for adults
What are earthquakes? Gain a new perspective on these powerful phenomena with this iTunes U course co-produced by the California Academy of Sciences and Northern California public media provider KQED. Designed for middle- and high-school science educators to broaden their own knowledge and use with students, the course weaves together activities, videos, and classroom-ready materials into a primer on how plate tectonics shape Earth's surface and directly impact people's lives
26 items | 4 visits
resources for teaching science
Updated on Nov 24, 14
Created on Jul 31, 11
Category: Schools & Education
URL: