Links out to training video's on Vernier's website. They have some tips, tricks, and hints for making experiments that you already do with your students, in addition to some ideas for new labs and demos.
Mr. Noon, a science teacher from upstate NY, has his classes online. Beware - this is a loud website. Watch the Flash animation in the PSP to get to the "Enter" button. He has some cool stuff for his classes and in general. This has resources for a lot of our sciences.
Contains math and science simulations for all major science disciplines (earth science, chemistry, physics and biology), and math tools and applications.
This is a exciting. The open learning initiative (Carngie Mellon) offers open and free courses in the areas of math and science, more specifically chemistry, modern biology, and physics. "Take a look inside" to see the information presented. Interesting approach.
I just got friended in Diigo from someone who had this site bookmarked. Very cool stuff for science, especially chemistry. I love this guy's personality. Very entertaining!
I found this article in the NY Times - Interesting instructional shift for Intro to Physics at M.I.T. Follows the premise that students learn best by doing.