Resources and activities for physics teachers.
Site of a Cambridge-based non-profit that provides a web-based programming environment and project guides for engineering and microcontroller projects for high school students.
"Great links to Great Science Resources. For students, parents, teachers, scientists, engineers and mathematicians. More than 14,000 Science Resources sorted by Category, Subcategory, and Grade Level"
A collection of free science videos and lectures on topics including animals, astronomy, biology, chemistry, genetics, physics, technology, water life, and weather.
UC Berkeley Professor Richard Muller's Course: "Welcome to "Physics for future Presidents." The title is serious. This is not trivial physics. You will be learning material that is generally not learned by the physicist until after earning a Ph.D. After every lecture, you should come away with the feeling that what was just covered is important for every world leader to know."
Equationsheet.com lets you create a custom equation & constants sheet, drawing from their equation library. Categories include algebra, calculus, chemistry, geometry, physics, signal processing, statistics, and trigonometry.
These are some educational java applets written by Paul Falstad to help visualize various concepts in math, physics, and engineering. You should be able to view them with any Java-capable browser.
This new site (February 2007) is still under construction. Its intent is to provide a central, comprehensive information base for college/university faculty who teach upper-level undergraduate laboratories. These include, but are not limited to, labs in electronics, condensed matter, optics, atomic physics, mechanics, and the like -- and also researched-based, independent-study labs.
A web-based review of Grade 9 Physics, for use in preparing for the Grade 9/10 Physics MCAS examination. Topics are sorted by state framework standard, presented with links to online resources, and paired with sample problems from past MCAS tests.