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  1. Added Nov 02, 2007 by schwangr
    Lots of great online resources for teaching science.
  2. Added Oct 23, 2007 by schwangr
    "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"
  3. Added Sep 05, 2007 by brasst and 2 others
    Teachers' Domain is an online educational service with two related components — Collections and Courses — that help teachers enhance their students' learning experiences and advance their own teaching skills.
  4. Added Sep 05, 2007 by uma
    Teachers' Domain, a web site from Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) television station WGBH in Boston, for years has offered free educational resources developed from award-winning PBS science programs such as NOVA and A Science Odyssey. Now, the site has launched a section devoted to Open Educational Resources--downloadable, sharable, remixable video segments, interactive activities, and lesson plans in earth science, engineering, life science, and physical science disciplines.
  5. Added May 03, 2007 by brasst and 1 other
    A service of AGI, Earth Science World is the place to explore your interests in the earth sciences. Here you'll find Earth data from around the world, images from the Earth Science World Image Bank, geoscience books, and information on careers in the geosciences. Additionally, Earth Science World is the home of Earth Science Week.
  6. Added Apr 21, 2007 by mniemitz
    Welcome to the web-site of the Higher Education Academy Subject Centre for Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences (GEES). The aim of the Subject Centre is to support and enhance learning and teaching in these three disciplines in UK HE.
  7. Added Mar 28, 2007 by mniemitz and 1 other
    Nearly 4.6 billion years ago, within a vast cloud of interstellar space, a small pocket of gas and dust collapsed under its own gravity, and out Solar System was born. In this interactive experience, explore the dynamic forces that formed - and are continually reforming - the Earth and our Solar System.
  8. Added Mar 15, 2007 by mniemitz
    The “School of Rock Expedition”: Education and Science Connect at Sea Aboard the U.S. Scientific Drilling Vessel - A model for integrating cutting- edge ocean-going science with educational initiatives
  9. Added Mar 15, 2007 by mniemitz
    Interactive career profile discovery in scientific ocean drilling.
  10. Added Mar 15, 2007 by mniemitz and 1 other
    The Digital Library for Earth System Education (DLESE) is a distributed community effort involving educators, students, and scientists working together to improve the quality, quantity, and efficiency of teaching and learning about the Earth system at all levels.
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