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AAAS Guide to Graduate Education in Science, Engineering and Public Policy
provides up-to-date information on academic SEPP programs to assist prospective students, researchers, administrators, and funding agencies.
(http://www.aaas.org/spp/dspp/sepp/index.htm)
BreakThrough Online
designed to connect students (primarily students of color), teachers, and parents to science education programs and resources in their communities.
(http://www.blackside.com/)
CPIMA Education Outreach Program
promotes materials science education on the K-University level.
(http://www.stanford.edu/group/CPIMA/education/eduframe.html)
Dr. Kadar's Immunology Page
information on the body's immune system.
(http://www.cloud9.net/~thekads/)
EdGateway Communities
offer science, math and environmental educators and their organizations the ability to find, organize, and share events, discussions, information, and documents.
(edgateway.net/)
GOAL - Global On-line Adventure Learning
Our "GOAL" is to intrigue you with the adventures, the sciences, the technologies and the underlying laws of nature that make them possible.
(http://www.goals.com/)
Investigations in Science Education
Portuguese journal devoted to research in science education.
(http://www.if.ufrgs.br/public/ensino/revista.htm)
Johnny's Math and Science Posters Guide
includes both commercial and non-retail sources.
(http://www.atmos.ucla.edu/~jlin/posters.html)
Minority Science & Engineering Program
The MSEP provides academic support for minorities entering science and engineering at the University of Washington. Included at this site are contact names, program description and sample worksheets and tests from our Academic Excellence Workshops.
(http://www.phys.tcu.edu/~ingram/aew.html)
NASA's Education Program
No Description available
(http://www.hq.nasa.gov/education/)
National Public Science Day 1999: Our Changing Earth
during the '98-'99 school year, teams across the United States are investigating earth science topics in their communities, and showcasing the results on January 21, 1999.
(http://sln.fi.edu/psd99/index.html)
Net Lab Science Network
seeks to foster and encourage the expansion of scientific thought, research and presentation through the use of the Internet.
(jerryc.sound.net:8888)
Oak Ridge Associated Universities (ORAU)
helps faculty and students gain access to federal research facilities and, in addition, organizes alliances in research, policy, and international areas where the collective strengths of its members can be focused on issues of national importance
(http://www.orau.gov/)
Project Kaleidoscope (PKAL)
alliance of individuals, institutions, and organizations committed to strengthening undergraduate science, mathematics, engineering, and technology education.
(http://www.pkal.org)
PTViz
Macintosh program for illustrating the organizing principles for the periodic table. Select elements, graph properties, and print tables.
(http://www.optc.com/PTViz.html)
Science Across the World
forum for students to exchange facts and opinions with students from other countries and cultures on environmental and social science topics.
(http://www.bp.com/saw)
Science Adventures
a guide to informal science education centers throughout the United States.
(http://www.scienceadventures.org)
Science is for Girls
internet scavenger hunt.
(http://www.hopper.com/hopper/scigirl.html)
Science Quest
education for help in school or just for your interest, with audio introductions and explanations.
(http://tqd.advanced.org/3542/)
ScienceSpace Project
joint research venture between George Mason, the University of Houston, and NASA's Johnson Space Center. Strengths and limits of virtual reality for science education are explored.
(http://www.virtual.gmu.edu/)
Texas Alliance for Minorities in Engineering (TAME)
focuses on increasing and strengthening minority participation in engineering, scientific and computer science professions.
(http://www.tame.org/)
University of Texas-Austin Science Education Center
contains information on degree programs and other general information.
(http://www.edb.utexas.edu/coe/depts/ci/scied/)
Worlds Of Wonder
science-based curriculum on the Internet.
(http://www.coe.tamu.edu/worlds/spwow.html)
Zona Land
explanations, graphics, and animations concerning physics and mathematics.
(http://id.mind.net/~zona/)
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