Secondary
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http://www.ems.psu.edu/~fraser/BadScience.html |
Apparently there are a number of examples of bad science in textbooks????? This excellent site points up many of these in a no nonsense way. Give your textbook the Bad Sci check. |
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http://www.howe.k12.ok.us/~jimaskew/ |
Sort of a text book online, maybe this is the way of the future, see what you think. |
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http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/aso/tryit/ |
Some very interesting shockwave animations that make the focus topics easier to understand. Nice site. |
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http://www.modelscience.com/ |
A commercial site that has a download demo version of Chemlab, the chem experiments you can do without having to rinse all that equipment. |
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http://whyfiles.org/ |
For information about the science behind the news go here. Updated regularly so very current. |
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http://library.advanced.org/11924/index.html |
An interestingly different way of presenting some basic physics and other information. Uses Real Audio. |
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http://www.explorescience.com/ |
A veritable plethora of Shockwave animations that cover a range of physics and other topics. |
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Even with the hype there are heaps of interesting chem based activities that are promoted as try at home experiences. Try? |
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http://www.space.com/ |
Another Science behind the news page that is also updated daily. |
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http://www.rusd.k12.ca.us/4teachers/ science/physics.html |
Heaps of interesting links to do with physics. |
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Physicscentral
http://www.physicscentral.com/ |
With different types of resources available, this webste from the American Physical Society covers a variety of needs of physics teachers at all levels. For high school and college students, the features from Physics in Action and People in Physics let students see how physics applies to the "real world." |
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http://cwis.nyu.edu/pages/mathmol/ |
Maybe even above secondary education MathMol (Mathematics and Molecules) is designed to serve as an introductory starting point for those interested in the field of molecular modeling. Interesting though. |
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http://www.pmel.noaa.gov/toga-tao/ el-nino/nino-home.html |
This page contains just about anything you might want to know about El~Nino and La~Nina. Wow. |
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http://www.cellsalive.com/ |
Actually a commercial site it still has lots of great online images of cells and their parts to view. |
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http://www.nlm.nih.gov/research/visible/ visible_human.html |
Sometimes you might wonder what is inside us. If so go here to see a real human body revealed layer by layer. |
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http://vcourseware3.calstatela.edu/ |
Want to do genetics but can't stand the flies, go here and you can cross as many flies with as many variations as you can think of then get the results in a flash. Also check out the Biology and Geology Labs |
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http://ParticleAdventure.org/ |
Again possibly a little above secondary school science but interesting all the same. The Particle Adventure is an award-winning site that introduces the theory of fundamental particles and forces, called the Standard Model. |