The Science and Technology Reference Page

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While surfing the net, I have come across several great links to help teachers, especially Science and Technology Teachers locate resources for their class. I will be updating them as I come across more that I feel should be included. If you know of any that should be added, please send me a note and I'll update the list so others can make use of them as well.

Science and Technology Links

  1. Boston Museum of Science

    Although a large part of the virtual version of the Museum of Science in Boston is a catalog of the current exhibits in the real museum, this site has much to offer the Net science community. The Museum of Science's "Online Museum" is a still growing, though nonetheless compelling interactive exhibit featuring movies, photos and just plain cool science. Educators will love to link to the Science Learning Network, a museum-based project creating science education resources for K-12 teachers and students.

  2. Discovery Channel School

    If one picture is worth a thousand words, this area is priceless. The online counterpart of the Discovery Channel, the Discovery Channel School is devoted to educational information for and the accomplishments of children from K-12. Young people can enter the Harlem Diary Youth Media Contest to team up with a mentor and submit a self-expressive photo essay or enter Student Showcase, which asks them what it's like to move to a new place. A high-tech arena with real heart.

  3. Franklin Institute Science Museum

    A site primarily for educators and students. Online exhibits include "The Heart: A Virtual Exploration" and the fascinating "Benjamin Franklin: Glimpses of The Man" which describes some of Franklin's lesser known passions. However, there are links to dozens of virtual exhibits from other sources. The site also includes excellent hotlists of resources in the following areas: energy, geology, health, space science and others. The Franklin Institute Science Museum is in Philadelphia, Penn.

  4. The Exploratorium

    Electronic exhibits, news and resources. How to do your own cow's eye dissection. Brought to you by the Science Learning Network and the Exploratorium

  5. Section of Medical Informatics - Department of Medicine University of Pittsburgh

    Image Engine is a multi-user, objected-oriented, client-server database system for the storage, retrieval, integration and sharing of a wide range of medical images. In addition to providing integrated access to digital still and video images the system will dynamically link these images to textual reports in a hospital information system.

  6. Web Crawler's Science and Technology sites

    Choose from these Science and Technology subjects:

  7. Bill Nye, the Science Guy

    This site contains some excellent resources and science ideas.

  8. On-Line Renewable Energy Education Module

    Welcome to the first version of CREST's on-line renewable energy education system! Based on an interactive kiosk also developed by CREST, this system uses words and pictures to teach the theoretical and practical basics of renewable energy.

  9. The Field Museum of Natural History

    Visit the Field Museum of Natural History

  10. NASA

    Visit NASA's home page and check out what's new at NASA

  11. NASA Spacelink

    An electronic storehouse of information about NASA's projects and programs, supplied by NASA's Education Division. NASA Spacelink is designed to help educators use NASA's information as part of their science, mathematics and technology education efforts. In addition to program information and status reports, visitors will find lesson plans, electronic versions of NASA publications, and software of interest to educators and their students.

  12. Quest: NASA's K-12 Internet Initiative

    An ideal starting point for K-12 teachers who want to use the Internet as an educational tool. Quest, sponsored by NASA, offers tips for bringing the Net into your school, training and technical hints, and links to other education resources. Through this site, students can get in touch with NASA scientists and "volunteer" on NASA projects. Quest also shows how to contact other classrooms on the Net.

  13. Science By Mail

    This unique program offers hands-on experience to kids in grades 4-9 and pairs them with a scientist pen-pal who is there to offer encouragement and get them excited about science. Science-By-Mail offers the opportunity to explore the scientific method and to get to know a "real" scientist

  14. The Lung Tour

    LungTour is a set of images of the lung made with the Scanning Electron Microscope and organized in hyperimage format to allow you to travel through and see in more and more detail the structure of the lung.

  15. The National Air and Space Museum Smithsonion

    Tour the Smithsonion's Air and Space Museum

  16. The Plymouth State Weather Center

    Nice weather site. Check weather from National weather maps, get data and statistics.

  17. The Smithsonian Institute Home Page

    Visit the Smithsonian Institute's Museums

  18. One Sky - Many Voices

    The University of Michigan Weather Underground. Here you will find access to weather imagery, current conditions, forecasts, and curriculum activities aimed at K-12 classrooms.

  19. Whole Frog Project

    Dissect a frog on-line with graphics and directions.

  20. The Human Heart

    An Online Exploration

  21. Exploring the Environment

    EXPLORING THE ENVIRONMENT: NASA Classroom of the Future

  22. Volcano World

    Brings modern and near real time volcano information to other users of the Internet.

  23. Ocean Planet

    A continually expanding list of resources to help you explore the Ocean Planet

  24. Mr. Solar's Home Page

    Lot's of information on solar energy from a man who knows. Mr. Solar has spent the last 18 years living completely on solar electricity.

  25. Hands-on Science Centers Worldwide

    This page contains pointers to public museums with a strong emphasis on interactive science education.

  26. An Inquirer's Guide To The Universe

    Visit the "Imaginary Planet Gallery." The imaginary planets are waiting for your exploration. Enter the "Space Story Studio" when you're ready to write a story about the imaginary planet you choose to visit. Consult the "Space Story Portfolio" to read other stories about the imaginary universe you've visited.

  27. Ontario Science Centre

    One of the world's leading hands-on science and technology museums with over 800 exhibits, education programs, demonstrations and public events; the center is located in Metropolitan Toronto

  28. Astronomical Pictures

    Collection of astronomical pictures and animations.

  29. History of Technology (ICE)

    Index of journals, newsletters, collections, images, forums, and more, relating to the history of science and technology.

  30. Human Genome Project Information

    The biomedical source book for the 21st century? International research and resources on mapping the approximately 100,000 human genes.

  31. NASA Space Shuttle Launches

    Your launching pad to all shuttle missions since 1981, plus current and future missions.

  32. Nano Technology Magazine

    Articles and resources about the emerging technology of molecular manufacturing.

  33. New Scientist Magaine's Planet Science

    Online journal of science and technology offering weekly news, features, reviews and comments from the magazine of popular science.

  34. TechExpo: Online Exposition for High Technology

    Comprehensive list of links to directories of high tech engineering and life sciences companies' products and services.

  35. Welcome to the Pluto Home Page

    Is Pluto a planet? The latest images and news from the farthest regions of our solar system.


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