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1998 HHMI Holiday Lectures on Science: O . . . and Hypertension: Blazing Genetic Trails
human genetics, cardiovascular biology, and the role of kidneys in hypertension are the focus; for high school students. Archive and extensive online resources.
(http://www.holidaylectures.org)
AcademyOnline
curricula-driven integration of WWW resources for secondary school education in Latin, German, and science.
(http://www.academyonline.com)
Adventure.Online
A guide for adventure related projects.
(http://www.adventureonline.com/)
Alien Explorer
a science database for young teens using a science fiction theme. Topics include mammals, pond life, and ecology.
(http://www.alienexplorer.com)
Allegan County Area Math and Science Center
provides teaching resources, equipment, support staff, student and teacher programs, and educational television.
(http://www.accn.org/~mathsci/)
Autumn Hall
A reference for middle grade science education.
(http://users.deltanet.com/~rblough/)
Belmonte Science Center for Youth
a center in the Hebrew University of Jerusalem with advanced laboratories for K-12 students.
(belmonte.org.il)
Big Book of Physical Science, The
No Description available
(home.earthlink.net/~dmocarski/)
BioPharmaceutical Technology Center Institute
focuses on biotechnology training and education. Programs range from introductory lab activities for kindergartners to grad level courses for students, faculty and industry scientists.
(http://www.btci.org/)
Carnegie Science Academy
society that encourages high school students to take an interest in science.
(csa.clpgh.org)
Critical Velocity
answers your questions about science, technology, and the world around us. Includes sections on electronics, space, and animals.
(http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/Lab/6717/)
Dr. Bob's Interesting Science Stuff
provides some interesting tidbits on science and technology. Kids ages 10 and up should enjoy this site.
(http://www.frontiernet.net/~docbob/)
Dr. Internet
for kids to explore science fun and facts on the Web.
(http://www.ipl.org/youth/DrInternet/)
Dragonfly
science and nature.
(http://www.muohio.edu/Dragonfly/index.htmlx)
Empiricist, The
journal for high school research projects.
(biology.nebrwesleyan.edu/empiricist/)
Future Scientists and Engineers of America (FSEA)
organization which provides the structure, project material, documentation, and workshop training necessary to establish after school technology chapters (clubs) in K-12 schools.
(http://www2.fsea.org/FSEA/)
Globe Trace Gas Project
K-12 students work with university scientists to collect and research ground-level trace gases. Includes our lesson plans and activities.
(http://www.ukans.edu/~globe2/)
Homework Helper
on-line homework help in all of the sciences.
(http://www.trabuco.org/)
Iowa State University Extension Science, . . . ineering, and Technology Program (E-SET)
designed to help the youth of today acquire both science and mathematics literacy as well as life skills.
(http://www.exnet.iastate.edu/Pages/y4h/e-set/)
Kansas Collaborative Research Network
community of researchers, teachers, and students conducting collaborative research in the sciences.
(kancrn.org/)
Learning.Rocks
check out Science Mysteries to learn how things work, or What in the World? to learn about cool stuff on earth. You can also go to Astronomy.Rocks!tm to see what's happening in outer space.
(http://www.intelligentchild.com/index.html)
Los Alamos National Laboratory's Critical Issues Forum
a multi-disciplinary curriculum model that focuses on current nuclear topics of global concern.
(education.lanl.gov/resources/cif/Education.html)
Lower School Science
shows hands-on science activities for kindergarten through fifth-grade.
(http://www.iquest.net/~tripps/)
Magnetic Kaleidoscope Club Page of Flight
No Description available
(http://www.pnn.com/~dbaldwin/flight/flight.html)
Microworlds, Exploring the Structure of Materials
an interactive science education magazine for Grades 7-12. It draws on the research done at Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory of the University of California.
(http://www.lbl.gov/MicroWorlds/)
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