These days, students have become much more careeristic and very well understand their needs and requirements. With government jobs being preferred more over private ones, candidates in huge numbers from all over the country has been trying to take part in different types of competitive exams that are lasunched from time to time.
Here you can find a list of reading material for elementary students. These books can all be found at your local library, at a bookstore, or on amazon. Keep your kids engaged and excited about reading over summer break! Use this suggested summer reading list for elementary students.
the BEN portal, the National Science Digital Library (NSDL) Pathway for biological sciences education. The BEN Portal provides access to education resources from BEN Collaborators and is managed by the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS). Over 15,868 reviewed resources covering 77 biological sciences topics are available.
"The over 120 historical maps in the Google Maps have been selected by David Rumsey from his collection of more than 150,000 historical maps; in addition, there are a few maps from collections with which he collaborates. These maps can also be seen in the Gallery layer of Google Earth, Rumsey Historical Maps layer, and in the Google Earth viewers on this website."
"These resources explore common laboratory techniques used for treating disease and improving diagnosis, and examine the ethical debate over such research. Career profiles demonstrate the multifaceted nature of biotechnology jobs and the wide range of opportunities in this field."
An investigation into the cost of junk mail on society and the environment caused by the junk mail delivered to homes on a daily basis over a given period of time.
A project-based approach to science and math activities is enjoyable for every student and teacher involved. Fun activities, supported by making connections with concepts promote learning. Over the past decade an increasing number of studies have shown the positive impact of project-based learning on student achievement.
"At Google, the only thing we love as much as science is science education. We want to celebrate young scientific talent and engage students who might not yet be engaged with science. So, in partnership with CERN, the LEGO Group, National Geographic, and Scientific American we've created an exciting new global science competition, the Google Science Fair. Students all over the world who are between the ages of 13 and 18 are eligible to enter this competition and compete for prizes including once-in-a-lifetime experiences, internships and scholarships. "
Set in the early years of the 21st century, Inanimate Alice tells
the story of Alice and her imaginary digital friend Brad.
In episode one,
Alice is living with her parents in a remote region of Northern China. Over the
course of the remaining
episodes, each a self-contained adventure, we see her
develop into a talented animator and designer with the biggest
games company
in the world.
Through text, sound, images, music and games, the story of
Alice becomes increasingly interactive and game-like,
reflecting Alice's own
developing skills as a game designer and animator.
open government data, readily accessible over the internet, in a form that maximizes comprehension, interactivity, participation, and sharing, delivered at a fraction of the cost of today's data download sites.