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Continue reading →: Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online
This resource has been around for awhile- but if you are a teacher of science you simply must visit The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online and add it to your bookmarks. The site contains: complete collection of Darwin’s publications over 87,000 pages of searchable text & 207,000 electronic images…
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Continue reading →: 100 Killer iTunes Feeds for Serious Science Geeks
Darlene posted this resource recently on the Science Cheerleader blog and I thought I would mention it as well. Online Colleges has a list of 100 iTunes feeds that includes podcasts, videos, lectures, and interviews ranging across all domains of science. Check it out! Applications for Science Teachers: These iTunes…
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Continue reading →: TEACH Engineering
Teach Engineering has multiple resources for teaching K-12 engineering, design, and application lessons. The site contains: Activities, Lessons, and Units that are well organized, easily searchable, and thorough. Links to a variety of Design Process supports is included. Applications for Science Teachers: Any K-12 teacher of science or curriculum director…
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Continue reading →: 3D Insects
Are you running out of the actual 3D insects that are living right outside of your house? Then 3D Insects could be for you! View virtual insects and a spider as video clips or as 3D interactives (you need 3D glasses and a software download. Applications for Science Teachers: Could…
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Continue reading →: Science Inquirer
Michael Horton’s Science Inquirer is a wiki packed with science education resources. The Free Stuff for Science Teachers page seems to have something for every teacher of science. There is an extensive set of Video Clips for science, posters, books, magazines, newsletters, and more. A personal favorite and a resource…
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Continue reading →: Thanksgiving and Chemistry: What’s the connection? on Vimeo
Happy Thanksgiving everyone! more about "Thanksgiving and Chemistry: What’s th…", posted with vodpod
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Continue reading →: My Nominations for 2009 Edublog Awards
My nominations for the 2009 Edublog awards are as follows: (I have not made nominations for categories in which I lack an informed opinion.) Best Individual Tweeter: @web20classroom Almost too many good ideas Best Resource Sharing Blog: Free Technology for Teachers The one blog that every teacher must follow Best…
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Continue reading →: The ChemCollective
The ChemCollective is a collection of scenario-based activities, online labs, and assessments to support the teaching and learning of chemistry concepts. Participants of the site will be able to: identify activities to support student learning modify or create activities to add to the collection collaborate with other chemistry educators A…
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Continue reading →: National Lab Day
The first National Lab Day will be in the first week of May 2010. National Lab Day is designed to be more than just a day to celebrate science. It is a nationwide initiative to build hubs of support for hands-on learning that will create strong partnerships and collaborations among…
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Continue reading →: What Earth Would Look Like With Rings Like Saturn
Seems like this video could be used to pose some interesting questions to students. Or have students generate some of their own questions, observations, inferences, and predictions. Click HERE to view video more about “What Earth Would Look Like With Rings…“, posted with vodpod

