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  1. Discover Magazine - The Walt Disney Company
    The monthly magazine of science and technology. Covers space, biology, health, medicine, AIDS, computers, new technology, the environment, astronomy, ancient life, archeology, evolution, physics, mathematics, ecology, and more. Available online: selected highlights of the current issue, free-of-charge complete back issues, subscription information, RSS feeds, video, and blogs. more>>

  2. Science News Online
    The weekly newsmagazine of science. Headlines; selected full-text articles 1995-; references and people to contact (for additional information on current articles); previous issues of Science News 1996-. Features: Ivars Peterson's MathTrek (formerly MathLand); Food for Thought (nutrition and health); TimeLine: 70 Years Ago in Science News. more>>


 
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  1. 1999 Laptop Learning Challenge (LLC) - Toshiba/NSTA
    This challenge rewarded 20 K–12 educators for their innovative uses of laptop computers. The 20 selected lessons may be browsed by subject (abstracts and downloadable PDF files are provided); they have science, mathematics, and technology components and ...more>>

  2. Activating EnergyNet (Handbook of Engaged Learning Projects) - Bonnie Kuhrt; Carl Sandburg Junior High School, Rolling Meadows, IL
    Junior high students design resources for other students involved in the EnergyNet data collection and interventions project and create Web pages for a district energy program. Site contains a summary, scenario, student pages, and useful Internet links, ...more>>

  3. AJ Design Software - Jimmy Raymond
    Provides various math, science, and engineering calculators. Calculators include geometric shapes, constant acceleration motion, ideal gas law, pipe flow, Reynolds number, venturi meter, and quadratic equation. ...more>>

  4. The American Mathematical Monthly (MAA Online) - Roger A. Horn, Ed., Mathematical Association of America (MAA)
    The Monthly publishes articles, notes, and other features about mathematics and the profession. Its readers include professional mathematicians as well as students of mathematics at all collegiate levels. Authors are invited to submit articles and notes ...more>>

  5. Arts, Math and Science - Texas Commission on the Arts, Texas Arts and Cultural Network
    An annotated list of links to arts-related math and science sites. Also other arts links related especially to Texas. ...more>>

  6. Ask Dr. Universe - Washington State University
    A site that allows young users to ask or find interesting questions and puzzles to solve. It features a question of the day and an archive of questions and answers by faculty at Washington State University; featured questions; and links to related sites. ...more>>

  7. Bridges Conference - Reza Sarhangi and Simon Luhur
    Information on the annual international BRIDGES Conference: Mathematical Connections in Art, Music, and Science. The main page features information on the current conference. Bridges in Pictures shows previous conference exhibits and participants. The ...more>>

  8. Cabri for the Classroom - Katarzyna Winkowska-Nowak, Florida Atlantic University
    Classroom applications of the Cabri dynamic geometry software package: Java applets, figures, and Microsoft Word documentation, organized into science and art applications, tessellations, fractals, examples of famous curves, and advanced topics such as ...more>>

  9. Chips A Tally - Bayonne, NJ Board of Education - 5th Grade Teachers
    A collaborative math project to determine whether the number of chocolate chips in Chips Ahoy cookies is the same everywhere. Classes may submit data, and results will be posted November 30, 2000. Site includes: lesson plans that use statistics to analyze ...more>>

  10. CMS - Science Fair Page (Cyberspace Middle School) - Dr. Larry Dennis; Department of Physics, Florida State University
    A page for students who are using the World Wide Web to gather information on science fair projects. It includes: a help desk; practical hints for selecting and completing a project; descriptions of possible science fair projects; planning a class project; ...more>>

  11. Community of Science, Inc. (COS) - Alfred R. Berkeley, Chairman
    A collaborative network of scientists and their institutions. Its goal is to accelerate science and promote the visibility and funding of scientific research. COS has been publishing on the Web since February 1994 and currently works with 200,000 scientists, ...more>>

  12. Derivations of Applied Mathematics - Thaddeus H. Black
    An open-source book on the essential ideas underlying the derivations of a large number of mathematical results useful in the modeling of physical systems. PDF, with LaTeX source available under the GNU General Public License. ...more>>

  13. DPlot Plotting Software for Scientists and Engineers - David Hyde
    A general purpose XY plotting program that features multiple scaling types, including linear, logarithmic, and probability scales, as well as several special-purpose plots: tripartite grids (shock spectra), grain size distribution plots, and polar plots. ...more>>

  14. Dragonfly Web Pages - Miami Univ. of Ohio with the NSTA
    Dragonfly is an inquiry-driven magazine published bimonthly during the school year, inspiring children to join with their peers and with scientists in national and international investigations. Dragonfly also publishes poetry, autobiographies, natural ...more>>

  15. Dr. Freemath - Bob Pawloski, Office of Internet Studies, University of Nebraska - Omaha
    Archives of a project where elementary classes asked mathematics questions of the Omaha Free-Net, Project TEAM Internet (UNO), and the Technology Task Force of the Eastern Region Math and Science Coalition. Questions and answers range from "At the speed ...more>>

  16. Eformulae.com
    Eformulae.com is a online resource of engineering formulas, science formulas, math formulas, physics formulas, chemistry formulas, tables, glossary of terms related to computer engineering, manufacturing technology, mechanical engineering, agricultural ...more>>

  17. ESAIM: P&S - Probability and Statistics - EDP Sciences
    An electronic journal created to publish original research and survey papers in the area of probability and statistics, covering theoretical and practical aspects in any field of these domains. Of particular interest are methodological developments with ...more>>

  18. The Euler Society
    The Euler Society was founded in 2002, and over the last six years has been highly successful in reinvigorating the teaching, learning, and wider understanding of Euler's role in mathematics and in the history of science. The Society continues to use ...more>>

  19. EurekAlert! --Science Reporting for Kids - American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
    A central, online source for kid-friendly news and resources. This Portal for kids is housed within EurekAlert!, the editorially independent, online news service operated by AAAS, the science society. The Portal is available to reporters and editors who ...more>>

  20. FirstGov for Kids - Federal Citizen Information Center, U.S. General Services Administration
    Links to Federal kids' sites, along with some of the best kids' sites from other organizations, all grouped by subjects such as money, space, geography, and fun stuff. The page of science and math links to government sites about rockets, weather, the ...more>>

  21. FIRST LEGO League - FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology)
    The "little league" of the FIRST Robotics Competition, the FIRST LEGO League provides children aged 9 through 14 opportunities for hands-on experimentation in a real-world context. With the help of LEGO MINDSTORMS Robotics Invention System technology, ...more>>

  22. Foundation for Advancements in Science and Education
    Since its inception, the mission of this independent non-profit public charity has "evolved continuously, encompassing challenging new issues and exploring innovative applications of information technology." In particular, FASE sells The Eddie Files, ...more>>

  23. Franklin Institute Science Museum - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
    The online entry point for the Philadelphia science museum, featuring in-depth multimedia virtual exhibits and explorations, resources for teachers, and guides to the real-life museum and its programs. The website features a large selection of educational ...more>>

  24. Get Help With Your Math Homework - Cramster.com
    Find homework solutions from text books, lecture notes, and solved exams written by college professors for their courses. Subscription fees required. Ask questions and answer other members' questions "for self practice, karma points and goodwill" on the ...more>>

  25. Getsmarter.org - Council on Competitiveness
    An animated and interactive testing and learning site. "The Real Challenge" is a timed test, in either math or science at various grade levels, comparable to that used in the Third International Math and Science Study (TIMSS). After completing the assessment, ...more>>

  26. High School Learning Units - Mathematics Education Partnership Program (MEPP)
    Lesson plan subject areas: Pre-Algebra, Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, Statistics, Pre-Calculus, Calculus, the Internet, and Science, downloadable in PDF Format. The National Security Agency (NSA) sponsors local-area teacher workshops designed to encourage ...more>>

  27. HiQ Analysis, Visualization, and Report Generation - National Instruments
    An interactive problem-solving environment where you analyze, visualize, and document real-world science and engineering problems. HiQ solves real-world problems using a notebook methodology that combines interactive analysis, data visualization, and ...more>>

  28. inQuiry Almanack - Franklin Institute
    A magazine about inquiry-based learning. Regular features, a surprise spotlight of the month, favorite sites, the latest in science news, what's new at The Franklin Institute, experiments, and a puzzle. Archives are online beginning in March, 1995. ...more>>

  29. The Institute of Technology Center for Educational Programs (ITCEP) - Regents of the University of Minnesota
    ITCEP develops and administers educational programs in mathematics and its related science and engineering applications for pre-college, undergraduate and graduate students, and for K-12 preservice/inservice teachers. For children, ITCEP administers the ...more>>

  30. International Conference of Computational Methods in Sciences and Engineering 2003 (ICCMSE 2003) - Theodore Simos
    Kastoria, Greece, September 12-16, 2003: Announcement and call for papers. Topics to be covered include (but are not limited to): Computational mathematics, Computational physics, Computational chemistry, Computational engineering, Computational mechanics, ...more>>

  31. International Federation of Nonlinear Analysts (IFNA)
    A society which seeks to promote common understanding of nonlinear problems across varied disciplines. History, membership information, and details of past and upcoming conferences. ...more>>

  32. International Society for Bayesian Analysis (ISBA)
    Promotes the development of Bayesian statistical theory and its application to problems in science, industry and government. News, history and minutes, archive of abstracts, information about the Reverend Thomas Bayes, and open positions in the field. ...more>>

  33. Iron Science Teacher - The Exploratorium
    Watch RealPlayer webcasts of scientific and applied mathematical principles, as presented by high school teachers, in the style of the "Iron Chef" cooking show. "Secret" ingredients have included Playdough, fruitcake, pantyhose, eggs, ping pong balls, ...more>>

  34. I Used To Believe - Mat Connolley
    A collection of childhood beliefs, such as thinking that cats are female dogs, that seeds swallowed will sprout fruit from your ears, and a primal fear of toilets. "Some of the beliefs come from overactive imaginations, but a lot are the result of parental ...more>>

  35. Japan Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics
    An interdisciplinary society to contribute to innovation in science and technology. Membership information and publications, including the Japan Journal of Industrial and Applied Mathematics. More information is available in Japanese. ...more>>

  36. Java Boutique Educational Applets - internet.com Corp.
    Investigate or download various Java applets, including 3D viewers, calculators, applets to graph functions or data, and simulations, such as the bell curve and fractals. The source code for many applets may also be downloaded; a few applets are shareware ...more>>

  37. K'NEX Education Division - K'NEX Industries, Inc.
    Manipulatives consisting of rod-and-connector construction toys. K'NEX Education offers Sets of packets (samples downloadable in PDF format) suggesting uses for math and science in the classroom through building models. Classroom K'NEXions provides lesson ...more>>

  38. Lawrence Hall of Science (LHS) - University of California, Berkeley
    A science museum and research center at the Univ. of California, Berkeley, dedicated increasing public understanding and enjoyment of science, and to improving pre-college science and mathematics education. Teacher education, exhibits, public programs, ...more>>

  39. Learning Through Collaborative Visualization (CoVis) - School of Education & Social Policy, Northwestern University
    The CoVis project in K-12 science education enabled high school students to join in collaborative work groups and communicate with university researchers and other scientific experts. Participating students studied atmospheric and environmental sciences ...more>>

  40. LEARN NC: Instructional Resources - Univ. of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Education
    A host of lesson plans and related materials, many in mathematics. View the database of peer-reviewed, teacher-designed lesson plans by subject and grade level; check out the interdisciplinary preservice units; use the mathematics assessment test item ...more>>

  41. Lessons and Curriculum - MSTE, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC)
    Browse lessons predominantly for middle and high school students, from the Office for Mathematics, Science, and Technology Education (MSTE) and from other sources. ...more>>

  42. Lesson Study in Japan - U.S. Science Education - Education Department, Mills College
    Research into Japanese "lesson study," a process in which teachers cooperatively develop and critique new lessons. The site focuses on possible applications and challenges of lesson study to U.S. science and math education. Read related articles and ...more>>

  43. Logotron Educational Software
    A U.K.-based division of Addison Wesley Longman, Logotron publishes educational software for schools in numerous subjects, including mathematics, data-handling, multi-media, internet, early-learning, and cross-curriculum. All are tied to key stages where ...more>>

  44. Macleay Museum Scientific Instrument Collection - Julian Holland
    An illustrated collection of over a thousand historical and interesting scientific instruments. Microscopy and electrical apparatus are well represented. The collection also includes chemical apparatus and glassware, weights and measures, surveying and ...more>>

  45. Magnet/Mathematics Connections: Morse High School - Suzanne Alejandre, for the Math Forum
    Morse High School is the Center for Technology and Pacific Rim Studies. The school magnet focuses on five career paths designed to provide a multifaceted, enriched magnet program: Aeronautics, Engineering, Science, Tourism and Languages. These pages provide ...more>>

  46. Mathematics & Science Education Resource Center - University of Delaware
    Dedicated to helping Delaware's K-12 mathematics and science teachers implement new content and performance standards in their classrooms. Resources of general interest include case studies in math and science. The Mathematics, Science and Technology ...more>>

  47. Math Ideas for Science Fair Projects - Roya Salehi
    Individual project ideas and collections of suggestions for students planning to participate in a math or science fair, with links to pages featuring math fairs. You are invited to submit your project via this Forum Web page. ...more>>

  48. MathMastery - MathMastery.com
    Play CyberChallenge Shockwave addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division games. Test Your Skills with placement exams (online or printable) on adding, subtracting, multiplying, dividing, fractions, and decimals. My Math Class offers Shockwave ...more>>

  49. NASA Education - National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
    The two main goals of NASA's education program are to "inspire and motivate students to pursue careers in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics" by supporting education in the Nation's schools; and to "engage the public in shaping and sharing ...more>>

  50. NASA Explorer Schools - National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
    Each spring, NASA establishes a three-year partnership with 50 new NASA Explorer School teams, consisting of teachers and education administrators from diverse communities across the country. NASA invites the selected teams to work with education specialists ...more>>


 
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