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Roland Gesthuizen

Bronze CREST project ideas | CSIRO - 7 views

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    "A list of Bronze CREST science and technology projects to provide inspiration for students wanting to try open-ended investigations."
Roland Gesthuizen

The Project Gutenberg eBook of Omnilingual, by H. Beam Piper - 0 views

  • This etext was produced from "Astounding Science Fiction," February, 1957
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    "The Project Gutenberg EBook of Omnilingual, by H. Beam Piper"
Roland Gesthuizen

CREST - CREativity in Science and Technology - 12 views

  • CREativity in Science and Technology (CREST) students undertake real-life open-ended science and technology research projects which involve three elements: creativity perseverance and application.
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    "Engage your students with open-ended science investigations and technology projects through the CREST program."
Amy Roediger

STEAM Project: Tiny Dancers (A Homopolar Motor) - 8 views

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    These are simple and cool!
Amy Roediger

Welcome to Diagnoser - 8 views

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    At this web site you will find diagnostic instructional tools for middle and high school teachers and students. These tools, which include web-served assessments, are aligned with National Standards and Benchmarks in science and mathematics. Resources in this project have been developed and tested by teachers and are based on research into the teaching and learning of math and science.
Amy Roediger

ChemCollective - 2 views

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    Resources to teach and learn chemistry
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    Chem Collective is a project designed and maintained by Carnegie Mellon University's chemistry department and the National Science Digital Library. On Chem Collective you will find virtual labs for chemistry experiments, simulations, visualizations, tutorials, and auto-graded problems. Students and teachers can search the site by resource type or by chemistry topic.
Roland Gesthuizen

FAMOUS ASTRONOMERS - 3 views

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    A comprehensive resource for school assignments. Need to do a research assignment on a famous astronomer? Well look no further, because everything you need is right here. Ready to scaffold your project? Then lets go. . .  (Warning!! Check your sources!!)
Cheska Lorena

From the Blueprint to You - 3 views

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    NHGRI's downloadable PDF book on genetics, DNA, the Human Genome Project, genetic research and the future of genomics.
Martin Burrett

Snapshot Serengeti - 4 views

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    This is a wonderful citizen science project where users are asked to classify animals on the Serengeti from camera traps to help real scientists survey and track populations of important and endangered wildlife. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Science
Roland Gesthuizen

Film Trailer | Midway - 5 views

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    "The MIDWAY media project is a powerful visual journey into the heart of an astonishingly symbolic environmental tragedy. On one of the remotest islands on our planet, tens of thousands of baby albatrosses lie dead on the ground, their bodies filled with plastic from the Pacific Garbage Patch."
Holly Barlaam

Bioethics Resources on the Web - National Institutes of Health - 4 views

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    NIH huge list of resources related to bioethics.  Great resource to direct your students to go if doing some sort of debate/project/research on biotechnology.
Lori Leclair

Citizen Science - CosmoQuest - 6 views

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    Links to several citizen science projects
Amy Roediger

eGFI - For Teachers » Grades 9-12 - 9 views

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    Resources for teaching engineering in science classes.
Roland Gesthuizen

Human Brain Project - Home - 6 views

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    "Understanding the human brain is one of the greatest challenges facing 21st century science. If we can rise to the challenge, we can gain profound insights into what makes us human, develop new treatments for brain diseases and build revolutionary new computing technologies. Modern computing technology has brought these goals within sight. ICT is ready to give us a completely new understanding of the brain and its diseases; understanding the brain will lead inevitably to radical innovation in computing."
Madeline Binder

Pinterest - 12 views

One of the greatest resources for science teachers is Pinterest. If you need an invitation, please contact madeline@super-science-fair-projects.comI have so enjoyed participating and contributing.

pinterest resources science teachers

started by Madeline Binder on 28 Oct 12 no follow-up yet
Amy Roediger

Build your own spectroscope - 5 views

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    A description of how students can build a spectroscope.
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