Friday, April 11, 2014

Integrating Science and Technology into the Curriculum

http://www.scoop.it/t/integrating-science-and-technology-curriculums

5 Science Resources For, Well, Science Teachers

At http://www.teachthought.com/

Spongelab.com/

http://www.spongelab.com/

Science Snacks

Science Snacks: Projects and Activities You Can Do! | Exploratorium 

The Exploratorium has taken some of their most popular exhibits and created "Snacks" - "miniature science exhibits that teachers could make using common, inexpensive, easily available materials."
Snacks come with "easy-to-follow sections that include instructions, advice, and helpful hint" and also includes an image of the project, an introducation, list of materials, assembly instructions and more.
Although written with high school teachers in mind, Snacks are now being used by elementary and middle school teachers as well as colleges, and by teachers of art, as well as math, shop and more. They have even made their way to community groups.
If you are looking for some science experiments to use in your classroom check out Science Snacks at the Exploratorium!

 

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Thursday, April 10, 2014

Curriculum- Resources Science

https://sites.google.com/site/appletsfortheteacher/curriculum-resources/science

101 Science.com

http://101science.com/chemJAVA.htm

Applets and Shockwave Animations for use in the Physics Syllabus

Phys Applets

Science Applets Blogspot.com.au

http://scienceapplets.blogspot.com.au/

Physics Applets and Online Courses

Physics Applets

Interactive Science Simulations

https://phet.colorado.edu/

The Applet Collection

Science Applets

Livebinders: Science Resources


Science Folders

ICT in Science 7-12 support

ICT in Science 7-12 support

ICT for Life Sciences Forum


http://ict4lifesciences.org.au

STAQ- Information Communication Technologies in Science Education


Information Communication Technologies in Science Education