Frank Potter's Science Gems - Physical Science II Water Module (labs, simulations, activities, challenges, reviews TABLE DATA BASE Computer science Department, University About a dozen physical properties are http://physics.hallym.ac.kr/education/lecture/SEP/physical2.html
Extractions: Response Form for your feedback about the resources accessed through this page. To be added when verified. Physics for the Non-Scientist - University of Illinois, Urbana-Champagne Lecture slides and active learning exercises as well as notes and homework: History, Kepler, Galileo, Newton, Conservation Laws, Electromagnetism, Waves, Special Relativity, General Relativity, Quantum mechanics, Particle Physics.
Ms. ILAORO: Physical Science Links short articles with good illustrations about physical science. of learning fun inscience with a Lab (http//www.explorescience.com/activities/Activity_page.cfm http://balas.aaps.k12.mi.us/tappan.ilaoro/physical_science_links
Academic Resources For Pennsylvania Science Teachers science Outreach, Handson activities and lessons. Biology Lessons,Links and lessons. science Frontier, Power Point demos and lessons. http://www.education.duq.edu/edservices/resources/bio/alp.html
Science And Education Web Sites of Education has links to numerous science topics especially in earth, life and physicalsciences.The viewing the show, the demos, activities, simulations and http://tepadmin.ucsd.edu/students/maskiewicz/sciencemethods/Websites.htm
Extractions: WEB SITES FOR SCIENCE EDUCATORS Access Excellence http://www.accessexcellence.org/ This is a website for health and bioscience teachers.It seems to be highly recommended since it is on a lot of lists of resources.It has information on recent news and debates in the media, issues in biotechnology, health activities, chat rooms for teachers, resources such as graphics for various topics and lots of activities such as science mysteries and activities. Human Anatomy Online http://www.innerbody.com/default.htm/ On this site there are lots of virtual pictures of the various systems of the body that could be used as a resource in the classroom. Microbes in the News http://comtechlab.msu.edu/sites/dk-me/news/news.html This site is really cute.It has a lot of articles about microbes that are in the news.It categorizes these microbe stories by heroic microbes, ancient microbes, strange microbes, and dangerous microbes.This would be excellent to raise student interest in microbiology. Neuroscience for Kids http://faculty.washington.edu/chudler/neurok.html
Homeschooling Supply: Science Fair Topics, Preschool Lesson Plans based thinking approach to physical science helps students Because the activitiesteach scientific problemsolving be used to enhance any science curriculum you http://www.homeschoolingsupply.com/s/Science-Scientific-Method.htm
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DITC - Highlights For Science Teachers Learning By Design and Challenges In physical science. links between the design activitiesand national scientific investigations and scienceoriented design http://www.cc.gatech.edu/projects/DITC/gettingStarted/scienceHighlights.html
Extractions: Of the four design-based curricula to be showcased in DITC, those designed for the science class use include: Learning By Design and Challenges In Physical Science . The LBD parachute challenge emphasizes students' designing of experiments and controlling variables when creating "design rules-of-thumb" experiment-based advice students offer their peers about designing a product. It could be used as an interesting, though a bit complicated, case illustrating Newton's Laws of Motion. Design activities for Challenges were selected specifically because they were linked to the main concepts in the National Science Education Standards.
The Learning Team - Exploring The Nardoo Nardoo readily integrates with all science curricula biology, chemistry and physicalscience. this CDROM includes these engaging and involving activities http://learningteam.org/nardoo.htm
Extractions: Reviews: "Exemplary" - California Instructional Technology Clearinghouse 4 1/2 mice - MacUser Magazine Finalist - Software Publishers Association 1997 CODDIE Award "Best New Education Software Program" EMMA Award - Frankfurt Book Fair Award for video, computer-based and print media resources for learning - Australian Society for Educational Technology "Excellence in design and production of computer-based materials for learning" - ASET Exploring the Nardoo Grades 8-12 A simulated river environment Explore the complex ecosystem of the Nardoo River from the comfort of your classroom. Using Exploring the Nardoo, students will be asked to conduct investigations on a simulated river, the Nardoo, and then report their findings by writing newspaper articles, hosting class discussions, writing reports, or preparing multimedia presentations.
IBM Research Press Releases Bios Praveen Chaudhari Pake Award (1987) of the American physical Society for Rajiv Gandhi of India on scienceand technology evaluate the Indian parallel computer activities, and in http://domino.watson.ibm.com/Comm/bios.nsf/pages/3A9464621523F02285256A6900636AB
Extractions: Praveen Chaudhari received his doctoral degree from MIT in 1966. He joined IBM the same year and over the years carried out his personal research, held various management responsibilities in science, and science related to technologies such as the optical storage, semiconductors, magnetic bubbles, the Josephson program, and display technology. He was appointed Director in 1981, Vice-president, Science in 1982. In this capacity he was responsible for science programs at Almaden, Yorktown, and Zurich. It was during this period that the science programs at the IBM Research laboratories grew significantly and also IBM scientists were awarded Nobel Prizes for two consecutive years (1986, 1987). In 1989 Chaudhari became a member of the Corporate Technical Committee in Armonk and in 1990 he returned to the Research Division as a Research Staff Member. Chaudhari has worked on the structure and properties of amorphous solids, mechanical properties of thin films, defects in solids, quantum transport in disordered systems, superconductivity, liquid crytal alignment on substrates, and on the magnetic monopole experiment. He has published over a hundred and fifty technical papers, and holds over twenty patents. He is a member of the National Academy of Engineering, the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and a fellow of the American Physical Society. He has served on numerous visiting committees to universities. He currently serves on a number of professional committees including the Physics Policy Committee of the American Physical Society, the Governing Board of the New York Academy of Sciences, the NSF advisory committee (chairman) to the Mathematical and Physical Sciences, and as chairman of the Scientific Advisory Council of the International Center for Theoretical Physics in Trieste, Italy. He cochaired the National Research Council Study on Materials Science and Engineering. This study was the basis of a Presidential initiative in advanced materials and processing programs announced by the White House on January 30, 1992.
Science or Mirror Site Site about the brain with fun activities. General science, TerrarumPhysical Geography, science Net scienceNet is a science information service http://mccants.anderson5.net/Links/science.htm