"Geogebra is free mathematics software for teaching and learning. It is an
amazing program that is not hard to learn how to use. Simulations created with
GeoGebra can be saved as html and run through any web browser with Java.
Geogebra is available at
GeoGebra.org
."
The National STEM Centre houses the UK's largest accessible physical library of
resource materials to support the teaching and learning of science, design &
technology, engineering and mathematics.
SMILE is collecting the best acience and math educational materials on the web and creating learning activities, tools, and services - all designed especially for those who teach school-aged kids in non-classroom settings.
Resourcesforhistoryteachers is organized by teachers and students from
the History and Political Science Teacher Education Program in the School of
Education at the University of Massachusetts Amherst.
It features primary source,
multicultural, and multimedia resources for teaching history in K-12
schools.
games that discover optimal learning pathways
for STEM education.' If you've got kids, check out their
first game, Refraction
http://games.cs.washington.edu/refraction/. It teaches
multiplying fractions without kids drilling on multiplying
fractions, almost like education is a side effect of game
play.
The SeaPerch program is a great way to get students interested in Science,
Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM). SeaPerch easily aligns to the national
science standards and lends itself well to interdisciplinary projects. As we
travel the world spreading SeaPerch, educators are creatively integrating this
project into their classroom.
A sliding scales allow the viewer to explore things much smaller and much larger than a human being and information boxes give basic facts about the items when the graphic is clicked.
Instructables is a web-based documentation platform where passionate people
share what they do and how they do it, and learn from and collaborate with
others.