1995-96 SMART Catalog
- Up-to-date listing of professional development programs and resources
for K-12 teachers of math,
science and technology in LA county.
Advanced Computer Tutoring Research
- contains information about our research on the ACT Architecture for
Cognition. There are links to the
software for running cognitive models in ACT and you can read the manual
on-line.
Campbell-Kibler Associates, Inc.
- download .pdf brochures focused on increasing gender and race equity in
coeducational math, science
and technology classes.
Center for Polymer Studies
- Unique scientific visualization research center developing experimental
and computational materials
for high school science education.
Channel 56 Community Education
- contains education resources in the metro Detroit area for K-12 grade
students. Provides a directory
that identifies existing enrichment programs and tutorial services.
Computer Aided Education tools
- Tools developed at University of Twente (the Netherlands) which are used
with our 'Semiconductor
Devices' and 'Basic Electronics' courses.
Cornell Math and Science Gateway for Grades 9-12
- Cornell Theory Center Math and Science Gateway for secondary school
students and educators
provides an easy starting point for locating science and mathematics
resources on the web.
COSI
- four floors of interactive exhibitions at Ohio's Center of Science &
Industry.
Curriculum Development Projects - National Science Foundation
ATLAST
- NSF Project to Augment the Teaching of Linear Algebra through the use of
Software Tools. Site
contains MATLAB M-files, lesson plans and information about the project.
Integrating Science Concepts Project
- four-year project funded by the NSF with the purpose of enriching the
teaching of science at the
elementary and middle school levels.
SUCCEED
- Southeastern University and College Coalition for Engineering EDucation
consists of nine southeastern
universities' engineering colleges committed to education for the 21st
Century.
Eisenhower National Clearinghouse
- provides K-12 teachers with a central source of information on
mathematics and science curriculum
materials and to encourage the adoption and use of such materials in order
to support national goals to
improve teaching and learning in mathematics and science.
Explorer Home Page
- The Explorer (Alpha) is part of a research and development effort to
establish an on time and user
friendly means of delivering a full range of information resources to
educators and students.
Explorit
- Founded in 1982 as Davis Science Center but now known as Explorit, this
is a small, hands-on science
center. It is an independent, nonprofit, public benefit corporation.
High School Statistical DOE Project
- integrating Statistical (D)esign (O)f (E)xperiments instruction into
the high school math/science
curriculum.
Hub, The
- Internet worked resource for math and science education.
Image Processing for Teaching
- A group of people working at the Univeristy of Arizona developing
Macintosh software packages
devoted to teaching current Science and Math technology to this generation's
student.
Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory's ELSI Project
- Connect to the ELSI pages to see a discussion of basic vs. applied
research. Presentation is esp suitable
for middle and high school students and teachers.
Lawrence Hall of Science
- LHS is the public science center of the University of California,
Berkeley and a leader in teacher
education and curriculum development.
Learning Studio
- multimedia and communications lab, now has "On Line" exhibits,
resources for students,
teachers and science enthusiasts.
Los Angeles River Virtual Tour
- digitally navigate the river from the head waters in the San Fernando
Valley to the mouth of river in
Long Beach, over 50 miles away
Mars Surveyor MENU
- The Arizona Mars K-12 Education Program Presents the Mars Surveyor MENU.
This is a service of
our education outreach program and not an official NASA function.
Midlands Improving Math and Science
- resources for math and science teachers in a searchable data base;
includes lesson plans, key pals and
links to other sites.
Minimax
- Preprints, reports, and papers on minimax or game tree search.
Monarch Watch
- goals are to further science education, particularily in primary and
secondary school systems, to
promote conservation of monarch butterflies and to involve thousands of
students and adults in a
cooperative study of the monarch's fall migration.
National Teachers Enhancement Network
- offers on-line, graduate-credit science and mathematics courses to K-12
teachers nationally.
Professional networking between teachers and active research scientists.
NCSA Education Group
NCSA Chemistry Visualization
- NCSA Chemistry Visualization Project, allowing High School chemistry
teachers to use
supercomputers to visualize abstract parts of chemistry.
NCSA Education Group
- NCSA Education Group, bringing Math and Science teachers high-technology
and supercomputing
curriculum and teaching strategies.
Project INSITE
- A project of the National Science Foundation to constuctivist philosophy
and the use of technology in
K-12 science education.
Project LINK at the Exploratorium
- An educational air-to-ground Internet video conference between the
Exploratorium and NASA's Kuiper
Airborne Observatory.
Ruth Patrick Science Education Center
- cooperative effort by the University of SC-Aiken, local industry, and
public schools with the purpose of
enhancing science and mathematics education in the Central Savannah River
area.
Science Theatre Outreach Project
- is a science outreach project involving students, faculty and staff at
Michigan State University, bringing
innovative presentations and activities to K-12 students and the general
public.
Strategies for Creative Problem Solving
- A description of interactive software for the IBM-PC designed to teach
the fundamentals of creative
problem-solving strategies, and information about how to obtain a copy of
the software.