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Dianne Krause

CentralPAcff » Interactive Online Chemistry Tools - 0 views

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    This presentation will provide an overview of a number of online chemistry tools that can be used in the classroom, to fulfill chemistry content standards while integrating 21st Century skills.
Dianne Krause

Chemistry and You : chemistry educational resources - 0 views

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    See for yourself how chemistry is present in nearly everything we see and everything we do. Take a tour and play the game. The website is available in six languages (English, French, Dutch, German, Italian and Spanish) at http://www.chemistryandyou.org/index2.htm.
Dianne Krause

ChemThink - 0 views

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    Chemistry tutorials, simulations and activities
Dianne Krause

No Books, No Problem: Teaching Without a Text | Edutopia - 0 views

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    No Books, No Problem: Teaching Without a Text Thanks to a forward-thinking teacher, chemistry students quickly learn to love leaving the textbook behind.
Dianne Krause

FreeRice: Subjects - 0 views

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    For each answer you get right, they donate 20 grains of rice through the UN World Food Program to help end hunger. Now available with trivia for Art, Chemistry, English, Geography, French, German, Italian, Spanish and Math
Dianne Krause

Science Animations - 0 views

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    Great animations for Biology, Chemistry, Physics and general science.
Dianne Krause

Cell Biology Animation - 3 views

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    An AWESOME site for animations for Biology and Chemistry classes. A MUST see for all Biology teachers!
Dianne Krause

PhET: Free online physics, chemistry, biology, earth science and math simulations - 0 views

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    Fun, interactive, research-based simulations of physical phenomena from the PhET project at the University of Colorado.
Dianne Krause

Welcome to NBC Learn- Science of the Olympic Winter Games - 0 views

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    NBC Learn interviews athletes, coaches, and scientists in this original 16-part series, and unravels the physics, biology, chemistry, and materials engineering behind the Olympic Winter Games. The Science of the Olympic Winter Games is made possible through a partnership with the National Science Foundation.
Dianne Krause

50 Really Cool Online Tools for Science Teachers | Online Degree Programs.com - 0 views

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    "A 21st-century education revolves around the Internet for everything from collaboration, tools, lessons, and even earning degrees online. If you are looking for ways to integrate online learning into your science class, then take a look at these cool online tools that are just perfect for both teachers and students."
Dianne Krause

eduMedia | Interactive animations and simulations for science teaching and learning - 1 views

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    Our website features more than 500 interactive simulations and videos to facilitate science learning, and it keeps growing every week! Resources are: * Highly visual and truly interactive * Downloadable for an offline use, even from home * Suitable for projection on a screen (and even more on an interactive whiteboard!) * Available in 6 languages: English, Spanish, French, German, Arabic and Dutch.
Dianne Krause

Welcome to the Cassiopeia Project - 0 views

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    The Cassiopeia Project is an effort to make high-definition science education videos available to anyone who wants them.
Dianne Krause

Workbench - Database - 0 views

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    Molecular Workbench offers interactive, visual simulations and activities that have been widely used in science teaching for students of all ages. Our database is designed to provide teachers and students with easy access to our model-based activities. The activities are derived largely, but not entirely, from projects of the Concord Consortium sponsored by the National Science Foundation (NSF). The models are primarily of interactions of atoms and molecules, or rule-based genetics.
Dianne Krause

The Periodic Table of Videos - University of Nottingham - 0 views

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    Click and element and watch a video that describes the origins of the element and more.
Dianne Krause

WebElements Periodic Table of the Elements - 0 views

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    Interactive periodic table - click on elements to find out more about them
Dianne Krause

100 Coolest Science Experiments on YouTube - X-Ray Technician Schools - 0 views

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    "Although YouTube has something of a reputation as a repository for the inane mental diarrhea of stunted man-children injuring each other for cheap laughs or shrill teenage drama queens shrieking like harpies over the latest bland, interchangeable lump passing as the epitome of masculine beauty, many others thankfully take advantage of its services as a portal to share their knowledge and educate viewers. While few of the scientific offerings formally follow the scientific method or test an explicitly stated hypothesis, even those videos veering more towards demonstrating various principles, theories, and laws still offer visitors a chance to learn something about how the world around them operates. By this point, it should go without saying that many of the following videos contain procedures that may be dangerous to perform at home or without the proper equipment and/or training. Please do not duplicate any of these experiments unless assured that they are entirely safe for amateurs."
Dianne Krause

Science Netlinks: Lesson Index - 2 views

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    A boatload of lessons for science K-12. A really great resource for science teachers of all levels.
Dianne Krause

Periodic Table Wiki - 2 views

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    Awesome Wiki of the Periodic table. Click each element to get a whole page of info about that element.
Dianne Krause

Free Online MIT Course Materials for High School - 1 views

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    Highlights for High School: Advanced Content and Interactives for Science and Math.
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    The site includes more than 2,600 video and audio clips, animations, lecture notes, and assignments taken from actual MIT courses. The site organizes these resources to match the Advanced Placement physics, biology, and calculus curricula.
Dianne Krause

The Periodic Table of Videos - University of Nottingham - 0 views

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    Tables charting the chemical elements have been around since the 19th century - but this modern version has a short video about each one. Since launching this site, our videos have been watched more than 5.5 million times. But we're not finished yet. We've started updating all the videos with new stories, better samples and bigger experiments.
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