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eCYBERMISSION - 0 views
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eCYBERMISSION is a web-based Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) competition free for students in grades six through nine where teams can compete for State, Regional and National Awards while working to solve problems in their community.
General Chemistry - Download Free Content from Ohio State University on iTunes - 0 views
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Course Description This General Chemistry course covers the first nine chapters of the 12th Edition of Chemistry: The Central Science by Brown, LeMay, Bursten, Murphy, and Woodward text and is designed for science and engineering majors. Topics covered include: dimensional analysis, atomic structure, the mole, stoichiometry, chemical reactions, thermochemistry, electron configuration, periodicity, bonding, and molecular structure.
eGFI - Dream Up the Future - 0 views
Stop Disasters - 0 views
Edheads - Activate Your Mind! - 0 views
AZTea Wow VTC 12 - LiveBinder - 1 views
Science Education Resources on the Web - 0 views
Free Technology for Teachers: The Spangler Effect - Experiments and Explanations - 1 views
iLearn Technology » Blog Archive » Google Doodle, Science Fair, Booklet - 0 views
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Doodle for Google is now open for 2012 submissions! K-12 students can express themselves through the theme “If I could travel in time, I’d visit…” as creatively as possible using Google’s logo as their canvas. The winner gets their image displayed on the Google homepage for a day, $30,000 in college scholarships and a $50,000 technology grant for their school. The winning doodle will also be featured on a special edition Crayola box. Submissions have to be postmarked by March 20th. The Google Science Fair is open to students age 13-18. Students from around the world compete for over $100,000 in scholarship funds, an expedition to the Galapagos, an experience at CERN, Google and LEGO and an award from Scientific American.
Lessons - Science NetLinks - 0 views
Earthquakes - Science NetLinks - 0 views
What is Future City? | National Engineers Week Future City Competition™ - 0 views
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The Future City Competition is a national, project-based learning experience where students in 6th, 7th, and 8th grade imagine, design, and build cities of the future.
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With this at its center, Future City is an engaging way to build students’ 21st century skills
Mr. C's Class Blog: Our Community Blog Links - 0 views
Mr. C's Class Blog - 0 views
What Else - Antarctica 3 - 0 views
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Great opportunity for inferences about adaptations and some real interaction with another class. You can discuss as a class and model your response as a comment to Mrs. Edwards class. Or, allow a few individual bloggers to respond (first names only).
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Great opportunity for inferences about adaptations and some real interaction with another class. You can discuss as a class and model your response as a comment to Mrs. Edwards class. Or, allow a few individual bloggers to respond (first names only).
Bugscope: Home - 0 views
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You sign up, ask your students to find some bugs, and mail them to us. We accept your application, schedule your session, and prepare the bugs for insertion into the electron microscope. When your session time arrives, we put the bug(s) into the microscope and set it up for your classroom. Then you and your students login over the web and control the microscope. We'll be there via chat to guide you and answer the kids' questions.
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