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  1. Added Jan 22, 2009 by aseldow
    Great tools!
  2. Added Jun 11, 2008 by aseldow
    This is a phenomenal website full of free educational resources for science teachers!
  3. Added Mar 07, 2008 by aseldow
    CIESE sponsors and designs interdisciplinary projects that teachers throughout the world can use to enhance their curriculum through compelling use of the Internet. We focus on projects that utilize real time data available from the Internet, and collaborative projects that utilize the Internet?s potential to reach peers and experts around the world. Below is a catalog of projects that are currently being or have been sponsored by CIESE . Each project has a brief description and links to the National Science Standards and NCTM math standards it supports.
  4. Added Jan 15, 2008 by aseldow
    He broke down the math behind rhythm in The Futures Channel?s most popular movie, "Drumming in Fractions." Now, world-renowned drummer, Ndugu Chancler, is back in this brand new movie with more rhythms, more math connections, more incredible drum solos. If your students have ever thought that they don?t need math because they?re planning to be musicians, show them The Rhythm Track!
  5. Added Dec 11, 2007 by ljsylvan and 1 other
    Harness the power of the Internet... wisely. WISE is a simple yet powerful learning environment where students examine realworld evidence and analyze current scientific controversies. Our curriculum projects are designed to meet standards and complement your current science curriculum, and your grade 5-12 students will find them exciting and engaging. A web browser is all they need to take notes, discuss theories, and organize their arguments... they can even work from home! Our Teacher Area lets you explore new projects and grade your students? work on the Web. Best of all, everything in WISE is completely free.
  6. Added Nov 28, 2007 by aseldow and 1 other
    10 Universities Offering Free Science Courses Online Some of the world?s most prestigious universities now offer free science courses online. Read on to find out where you can find these courses and to learn what you can get out of each.
  7. Added Nov 26, 2007 by aseldow
    A conversation with Jeremy Roschelle about technology in K-12 math and science education.
  8. Added Oct 10, 2007 by aseldow
    Cool, clickable periodic table!
  9. Added Sep 28, 2007 by uma and 1 other
    Basic chemistry help is available here for high school or college students. Chemtutor begins with the fundamentals and gives expert help with the most difficult phases of understanding your first course in chemistry. Chemtutor is not necessarily a complete text for your course or a complete outline, but we are proud to offer some insightful help in the parts of primary chemistry that have been, from our experience, the hardest for students to grasp.
  10. Added Sep 21, 2007 by aseldow
    A new report commissioned as part of an initiative to improve Math, Science and Technology (MST) education throughout the Kansas City area suggests that on the whole, parents, students, and local communities nationwide are complacent about or even resisting efforts to strengthen MST education, failing to realize the opportunities that knowledge of such subjects can bring in the 21st century.
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