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1voteThis is a phenomenal website full of free educational resources for science teachers!
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1voteThe Futures Channel was founded in 1999 with the goal of using new media technologies to create a channel between the scientists, engineers, explorers and visionaries who are shaping the future, and today’s learners who will one day succeed them.
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3votefree Exploring Time Teachers Guides at <http://www.exploringtime.org> Go to: Classroom/Teacher Guides...These guides go along with the Exploring Time program that my company, Red Hill Studios, co-produced with Twin Cities Public Television for The Science Channel (an NSF funded project). The guides extend opportunities to teach about how we learn about changes over time. These guides are ide
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1voteWhat is ScienceHack? ScienceHack is a unique video search engine for science videos. What makes ScienceHack unique? Every video is screened and approved based on accuracy and quality by our scientists. What fields of science are you focusing on? So far we indexed: Physics, Chemistry, and Space. Coming soon: Geology, Psychology, Robotics and Computer. Use the feedback form to suggest new topics.
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2votearXiv is an e-print service in the fields of physics, mathematics, non-linear science, computer science, and quantitative biology. The contents of arXiv conform to Cornell University academic standards. arXiv is owned, operated and funded by Cornell University, a private not-for-profit educational institution. arXiv is also partially funded by the National Science Foundation.
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2voteGreat tool for chemistry/physics class!
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