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Science Websites

STAN recommends websites to members and non-members in the following categories:


General * Biology * Chemistry * Environmental Science * Science & Technology * Mathematics * Physics * Science Fair Project * Science Activities and Lesson Plans * Science Magazines * Resources for Teachers * Science Questions * Index

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General

  • Academic Info: Subject directory containing links to all academic disciplines. Michael Madin
  • Academic Resources.Net: Major directory to research information for students and professionals. Geiger COM
  • aLesson.com.com, Inc.: Need aLesson? aLesson.com, Inc.
  • AllEngineeringSchools.com: All Engineering Schools makes it easy to find the engineering colleges that interest you. Search for engineering schools by location, program type, or specialty. Then read detailed fact sheets on featured engineering colleges, and get in touch with admissions officers by requesting information. All Star Directories
  • Arbor Scientific: Unique, hard to find, and innovative products for Science Educators. Physics, Chemistry, Astronomy, and Earth Science. Arbor Scientific
  • Arbor Scientific: Unique, hard to find, and innovative products for Science Educators. Physics, Chemistry, Astronomy, and Earth Science. Arbor Scientific
  • Biotechnology Institute: The mission of the Institute is to engage, excite and educate the general public, particularly young people, to the immense potential for biotechnology. Biotechnology Institute
  • Blank maps: Collections of blank and outline maps to print out for educational or personal use at home or in the classroom. About, Inc.
  • Book Page: The Internet was created to share information. This site provides free downloads of classic, obscure antiquarian science texts; read "cover to cover," or use your browser's search function to find and read specific sections. P. G. Caimi
  • bottomquark: A user-driven web site highlighting the best current science and technology stories from around the web. Provides a forum where participants can discuss the stories. Mike Laven
  • Center for Improved Engineering and Science Education: The Center for Improved Engineering and Science Education (CIESE) at Stevens Institute of Technology CIESE is a pioneer in the development of Internet-based lessons that exploit the unique and compelling aspects of technology. These applications engage students in real world science activities that go far beyond searching and surfing activities. All projects, which are open to the public free of charge, focus on science and mathematics, but have many interdisciplinary aspects as well as address both national and state standards. jbaron@stevens-tech.edu
  • Crystal Ball Science: This website was developed for elementary teachers to use as a resource for hands-on science. It includes science links, elementary lesson plans, and tons of pictures of teachers learning by doing science. (Also includes pictures from the NSTA National Science Education Congress 2001) Linda Smith, 1999 PAEMST Awardee
  • Discovery School: A-to-Z Science Encyclopedia: Get all the science homework help you need with a free World Book science online database with thousands of articles that cover a wide range of science - plants, animals, space, and laboratories and more. Great for any age.  Discovery Communications, Education Online, F06009
  • Education World: Education World.com provides the Internet's largest education-specific search engine, linking to more than 120,000 education-related sites. The search engine is appropriate for all ages and is searchable by subject or grade level. The site also offers daily original content-lesson planning activities, curriculum ideas, education site reviews, worldwide education employment listings, forums and education news to assist the education community online. Visit http://www.educationworld.com. Education World
  • Educational Innovations, Inc.: Supplying teachers, students, scientists, and tinkerers with the most innovative science materials from around the world.  Mark Strauss
  • Einstein's Garage: EinsteinsGarage is a discount marketplace where scientists, researchers, educators, and hobbyists can buy, sell, or bid on lab supplies and equipment.  Fisher Scientific/Rob Carskadden
  • Entomology links: Teacher/entomologist Elsa Cade's favorite links on insects for teachers and students looking for more information. Entomology means the study of insects! A simple list of nifty sites on insects.  Elsa Salazar Cade
  • Environmental Education and Training Partnership: A national consortium of education groups promoting professional development and quality resources for teachers. University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point
  • Fulbright Teacher Exchange Program: The Fulbright Teacher Exchange Website explains the opportunities for teachers to go abroad and teach, as well as learn from the various cultures. Since 1946, the Fulbright Teacher Exchange Program has helped nearly 23,000 teachers and administrators contribute to creating mutual understanding between the United States and countries around the world. If you are a qualified educator or administrator at the elementary, secondary, or two-year postsecondary level, you may be eligible to apply to the program. Fulbright Association
  • Gateway to Educational Materials (GEM): A consortium effort to provide educators with quick and easy access to the substantial, but uncataloged, collections of educational materials found on various federal, state, university, nonprofit, and commercial Internet sites. Use the search engine or click on "Browse subjects" to reach a menu whose "science" item breaks out into 30 subcategories. ERIC Clearinghouse on Information & Technology
  • HOT Science: A site that has many fun and easy to do experiments and activities, as well as, related websites and links. Learning Network
  • How Stuff Works: HowStuffWorks.com is an award-winning online destination for anyone who wants to know how anything works. In addition to answering questions in such categories as Computers & Internet, Living & Entertainment, Engines & Automotive, Around the House, Electronics & Communications, Machines, Science & Technology, Body & Health, and Aviation & Transportation, the site posts a Question of the Day (with an answer, of course). A valuable resource for students and a fun place to browse. Marshall Brain

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