Excellent article about the research at Fermilab and upcoming research at Cern. =)
TheAntiDrug.com was created by the National Youth Anti-Drug Media Campaign to equip parents and other adult caregivers with the tools they need to raise drug-free kids. Working with the nation's leading experts in the fields of parenting and substance abuse prevention, TheAntiDrug.com serves as a drug prevention information center, and a supportive community for parents.
Welcome to recyclezone, the site for schools, children and teachers that tells you what's what in the world of waste!
Although this site is called recyclezone, recycling is only one of the things we can do about waste. We talk about the 3Rs - reduce, reuse, recycle.
The Girl Scouts of America seems to have started a campaign to promote math and science to young girls. With interactive games, parent information and other resources, this site wants to respark their interest.
"At Google, we believe technology can be a catalyst for education and action," Schrage said. " 'Crisis in Darfur' will enable Google Earth users to visualize and learn about the destruction in Darfur as never before and join the museum's efforts in responding to this continuing international catastrophe."
Pests provide a fascinating entry point into many curricular subjects, including biology, ecology, environment, and health. Use our K-2 and 3-5 grade lesson plans to teach insect anatomy, the social life of termites, the scientific inquiry process, and much more. Our lessons emphasize both content and process skills and support the National Science Standards.
My Pop Studio was created by a team of researchers and media professionals at the Media Education Lab at Temple University. My Pop Studio strengthens media literacy skills, promotes positive youth development, and increases knowledge about health issues.
Eduweb develops award-winning digital learning activities about art, history, science and technology. Our mission is to create exciting and effective learning experiences that hit the sweet spot where learning theory, digital technology, and fun meet.
Join a wild wolf pack and venture into the wilderness in this innovative 3D computer game. Playing alone or with friends in multiplayer missions, you'll join a wolf pack and hunt, fight, and socialize, all while doing your best to survive. Students can chat with wolf biologiests, share artwork and wolf stories
Inspiring girls to be interested in Science, this site addresses some of the challenges in creating engaging science media (Creators will talk at Harvard, 3/13 in Gutman 302)