This is a 20 minute video and was worth every second.
o Look at time index 5:45 for a discussion of biomolecular interactions
o Look at time index 8:15 for an AMAZING visual animation of the Pythagorean Theorem.
o Look at time index 9:35 for 6 year olds discovering 1st and 2nd order discrete differential equations.
o Look at time index 12:20 to see how the discrete diff. eq. transform into visual concepts for velocity and acceleration.
o Look at time index 15:00 for more acceleration demonstrations.
The 3D Ancient Wonders virtual museum allows you to explore ancient wonders by walking through them or exploring them in real time online 3D. To view you will require the free & popular educational online 3D Shockwave Player. Fun online learning experience. 3D Ancient wonders is a collection of 3D interactive archeological reconstructions of ancient architecture, buildings, artefacts and relics.
This page allows practitioners in service-oriented organizations-such as libraries, schools, community centers, community colleges, and workforce training centers-to find digital literacy content. These trusted groups can, in turn, reach into their communities and teach residents the skills today's employers need.
TryEngineering.org is a resource for students, their parents, their teachers and their school counselors.
This is a portal about engineering and engineering careers, and we hope it will help young people understand better what engineering means, and how an engineering career can be made part of their future.
As concern mounts that U.S. students lack sufficient understanding of science and related fields, it has become increasingly clear that schools can't tackle the challenge alone. This special report explores the field often called "informal science education," which is gaining broader recognition for its role in helping young people acquire scientific knowledge and skills. Opportunities abound outside the classroom to learn about science, and to inspire a passion for it. Zoos and science museums, robotics clubs, science competitions, and online games are just a few of the options to engage American youths. Education Week reporters examine what informal science education looks like in practice, and what we know about its impact, its potential, and the challenges it faces.